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Summary
Serve on teams of primary caregivers who maintain and promote the health and well-being of research animals by providing comprehensive husbandry, basic health care, facility support, and technical services to facilitate successful achievement of the BRC's mission in alignment with the BRC's vision and values and in a manner consistent with established policies, procedures, and regulations. Assist in training and mentoring less experienced team members to assist in their mastery of essential skills and knowledge and facilitate efficient program operations.
Primary Responsibilities
Perform daily observations of animals and their environment to assess their health status and detect abnormal conditions. Document and report findings consistent with established procedures. Administer prescribed treatments and other interventions, which may include animal euthanasia. Collect samples for the animal health surveillance program as directed. Maintain relevant records. Perform essential, daily animal care to include cleaning animal enclosures, providing clean caging, bedding, and enrichment, and supplying feed and water. Handle and restrain animals as needed by using appropriate techniques to allow for the care and research to be performed in a safe and humane manner. Sanitize animal rooms, cages, equipment, corridors, and support areas using appropriate techniques per standard operating procedures. Operate rack washers, tunnel washers, bedding dispensers, vacuum bedding disposal system, autoclaves, and floor cleaning machines. Empty garbage dumpster and operate trash compactor. Properly package waste materials to be sent for incineration. Receive incoming animal shipments and distribute animals into assigned rooms. Monitor environment and/or machinery and equipment by obtaining, documenting, and comparing data against established standards. Maintain records by collecting and recording data to facilitate management of the facility. Cross-train in all areas of the facility and provide coverage for team lead as needed. Provide technical assistance during special procedures such as surgery, anesthesia, or imaging under the direction of others to facilitate research and/or clinical activities. Under the guidance of the BRC Training Staff, provide ongoing on-the-job training to Animal Health Technician Is, ensuring duties are performed in a manner that is consistent with established policies and regulations. Assist with the receipt, stocking, and maintenance of supply inventories. Maintain routine recordkeeping of such items as environmental conditions, animal inventory, and daily husbandry activities. Assist in providing on-going compliance with policy and procedures and provide feedback in the development of policies and procedures. Actively participate in continuous improvement. Assist with special projects under the direction of others as needed. Participate in unit/department education to become more knowledgeable in research animal science. Perform other duties as assigned. Other duties as assigned.
Knowledge - Skills - Abilities
Knowledge of proper methods of care of research animals. Willingness to work hard and be open to learning new tasks. Ability to work productively in a cooperative team setting. Exhibit personal accountability in completion of tasks. Excellent communication skills. Ability to closely follow established procedures and instruct others. Strong attention to detail, critical thinking, problem solving, accuracy and attentiveness to detail required. Basic computer proficiency, including Microsoft Word and mobile device operation. Ability to adapt to changing priorities. Compassion, patience, and endurance.
Qualifications
Appropriate experience may be substituted for education on an equivalent basis. Minimum Required Education: High School Diploma Minimum Required Experience: 2 years Preferred Education: Associate Degree Preferred Experience: Animal care in a research setting or similar environment, previous training experience Required Certification/Licensure(s): Certification as an Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) by the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science at the time of hire is preferred. Certification must be achieved within 12 months of appointment. Preferred Certification/Licensure(s):
Physical Requirements
Work requires movement of feed, bedding, cages, and other equipment. Requires regular pushing, pulling and lifting of heavy objects. Must climb, balance, stoop, kneel and crouch and standing or walking continuously. Must be able to manipulate equipment using both hands. Perceive attributes of objects such as size and shape using fingers and hands. Many repetitive motions are required, including wrist rotations, stoops, body turns, reaching overhead and lifts.
Work Environment
Occasional exposure to dust, noise, temperature changes, or contact with water or other liquids. Exposure to animal wastes, chemicals, acids, odors, loud noises, heat, humidity and wet surfaces is to be expected. Work is performed in an environmentally controlled environment.
Sensory Acuity
Ability to detect and translate speech or other communication required. May occasionally require the ability to distinguish colors and perceive relative distances between objects.
Why MCW?
Outstanding Healthcare Coverage, including but not limited to Health, Vision, and Dental. Along with Flexible Spending options 403B Retirement Package Competitive Vacation and Paid Holidays offered Tuition Reimbursement Paid Parental Leave Employee & Family Assistance Program (EFAP) Pet Insurance On campus Fitness Facility, offering onsite classes Additional discounted rates on items such as: Select cell phone plans, local fitness facilities, Milwaukee recreation and entertainment etc.
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