Our client, a world renowned Cancer Center and Research Treatment Center is seeking experienced Animal Care Technicians for long term temporary positions for the following shifts.
The facility requires everyone to be fully vaccinated prior to starting (PLEASE NOTE: THIS REQUIREMENT IS SUBJECT TO A REQUEST FOR A LEGALLY RECOGNIZED ACCOMODATION)
Monday – Friday, Workdays may include weekends and holidays
6am-2pm
The Research Animal Resource Center (RARC) provides staff and facilities to affect the humane care and use of animals used in research and teaching.
It's goal is to provide the highest-quality care to the animals in their charge in order to improve the research conducted using animal models.
Our Animal Care Technician deliver direct animal care and maintenance of animal caging equipment.
Responsibilities:
In this position, we expect that you will follow through on all duties as assigned:
Process unclean caging and equipment in preparation for sanitization
Assemble caging for use by other Animal Care Technicians
Operate and maintain automated cage wash equipment and sterilizers
Prepare acidified water bottles using an automated bottle filler and proportioner
Receive, transport, process, store and label animal feed and bedding
Disassemble, wash, and reassemble ventilated Thoren units
Handle and provide husbandry to various species of animals
Perform health checks and perform environmental monitoring and cleaning
You need:
A High school diploma or GED
1 year of experience in animal care
The ability to lift and carry up to 55 lbs regularly. Frequent standing, grasping and holding items, reaching above shoulder; pulling pushing of heavy items; some regular crouching and kneeling.
Understand the basics of animal health and disease, the procedures required to clean/sterilize caging, and is familiar with the use and operation of equipment required for laboratory animal housing and care.
Employee will be exposed to dust, dirt, unpleasant odors, laboratory animals, animal excreta, hot and humid surroundings. Potential exposure to animal bites and scratches, needles and other sharp instruments, infectious agents, radioisotopes, toxic chemicals, and radiation. Protective equipment including uniforms, steel toed shoes, masks, aprons, gloves, and head covers are provided and required for specific activities.