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Position: Senior LAR Technician |
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Job Id: 4339 |
# of Openings: 1 |
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General Summary
This position is responsible for providing general research support in the
Laboratory Animal Resources laboratories. The Senior Laboratory Animal Resources Technician must have a demonstrated understanding of scientific research and methods, proficiency in most laboratory techniques, proven ability to work well within a team, and demonstrate the ability to train junior team members on laboratory techniques. This position may be assigned to act as a team lead on specific studies to provide team members with study specific task direction and to monitor the quality of work completed. This position will report directly to the Supervisor, Laboratory Animal Resources.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
- Observes and executes activities consistent with study protocols, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) or Laboratory Methods, Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) regulations, and safety and health practices.
- Demonstrates knowledge of basic study design and execution.
- Executes key activities on a study following appropriate procedures.
- Administers test and control materials by various routes, including, gavage, capsule, diet/drinking water, intravenous, intramuscular, intraperitoneal, and subcutaneous
- Administers anesthesia to all species of animals in the facility and monitors their recovery.
- Gathers and reviews in-life and husbandry data for various study types (e.g. general toxicity, reproductive toxicity, in vivo cancer therapeutics, infectious diseases), including body weights, clinical observations, food consumption.
- Performs reproductive-specific procedures, including mating, vaginal lavage, estrous stage identification, handling pregnant and nursing animals; handling, sexing, and identification of pups, and evaluating pubertal developmental indices.
- Handles and restrains animals of various species (e.g. rodents, ferrets, dogs, non-human primates, rabbits, etc.) at animal biosafety levels 1, 2, or 3, as required.
- Assists in the training of new team members on laboratory techniques.
- Collects samples and specimens.
- Observes, records and reports abnormal findings to the veterinarian.
- Performs animal identification procedures.
- Assists in surgeries.
- Sterilizes surgical instruments, equipment and supplies.
- Performs animal necropsies and harvests various tissues as directed per study protocol.
- Proficiently sets up and reviews study files in the Provantis data collection system.
- Proficiently performs electronic randomization procedures utilizing Provantis.
- Acts as study lead as assigned (order and organize study supplies, organize any necessary paperwork, compare study protocol to ACUP and BPR to ensure no discrepancies, etc.).
- Monitors work quality of more junior team members for coaching, mentoring, and training purposes.
- Creates and revises forms and SOPs as necessary.
- Provides solutions to a broad range of problems.
- Develops new methods and techniques as may be needed.
- Demonstrates broad knowledge and application of scientific principles, theories, and concepts.
- Completes other duties as assigned
Requirements/Minimum Qualifications
- High school diploma or Associates degree with at least 5 years of related laboratory experience or Bachelor's degree in a science related field with at least 4 years of related laboratory experience.
- Ability to observe appropriate safety and study requirements by reading, understanding and following Standard Operating Procedures, Good Laboratory Practices requirements, and study protocols.
- Ability to communicate effectively with stakeholders at all levels of the organization.
- Demonstrate ability to utilize relevant MS Office Suite Products.
- Ability to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) to include an N95 respirator or PAPR for extended periods of time.
- Ability to work well in a team environment.
- Able to work overtime when necessary and rotating weekends and holidays.
- Demonstrated knowledge and application of standard scientific principles, theories, and concepts.
- Demonstrated ability to learn new tasks.
- Ability to train.
- This position requires the ability to meet all entry requirements, including medical and vaccination requirements for work in both an ABSL-2 and ABSL-3 laboratory environment. Immunizations are required for this position and are determined by the study/agent. Some examples include Tetanus, Hepatitis B, Smallpox, Polio, Yellow Fever, and Influenza.
Core Values
Cultivating human connection - putting people first. We know that every individual makes a difference and that no one can do it alone. We believe the world's most powerful resource is human potential. We are an inclusive and courageous team where innovation and diversity of though go hand in hand. We understand that relationships move at the speed of trust.
Operating with precise execution - measuring what matters and owning results as a team. We leverage data to drive decisions that advance science. We recognize the importance of a stable foundation coupled with an agile mindset. We hold ourselves accountable and take pride in our work. We give and receive candid feedback as a gift that keeps us growing.
Harnessing relentless curiosity - our unstoppable, innovative force. We are driven to ask sharp questions and push the boundaries of knowledge. We use creativity and critical thinking as catalysts for finding solutions that change lives. We learn by doing, consistently striving to improve our relationships, training, methodologies, questions and results.
Stewarding a healthy community - implementing sustainable operations for a safe, engaging environment. We don't compromise on safety and health for our employees, customers or community. We believe a healthy community begins with inclusive economic opportunities. We respect the dignity of the patients we ultimately serve. We are motivated to serve communities that are underserved and markets that are overlooked.
Job Specific Behaviors
Planning and Organization - Systematically identifies issues to be addressed and plans a course of action for self and others to ensure the accomplishment of specific objectives
Technical Expertise - Possesses and applies professional/technical knowledge, skills, experience, and judgment to accomplish a result, serve customers better, and contribute to the organization's intellectual capital.
Communicates with Impact - Expresses thoughts and ideas effectively in individual and group situations; adjusts language to the needs of the audience. Ideas are clearly defined in grammatically correct written communication.
Attention to detail - Utilizes established monitoring system, records data accurately and in a timely manner, and ensures accuracy of data.
Physical Demands
This position requires significant physical abilities including (but not limited to):
- Standing, walking, or climbing for extended periods of time
- Ability to sit for extended periods of time without being able to leave the work area
- Ability to push/pull up to 100 lbs.
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
- Ability to perform repetitive and strenuous activities that require standing or stooping/crouching by bending at waist or legs.
- Ability to withstand exposure to constant or intermittent high noise levels
- Clear vision with corrective lenses at 20 feet or more
- Fine motor skills and manual dexterity
- Wearing a respirator for extended periods of time
- Ability to perform work utilizing a computer for extended periods of time
- Withstanding exposure to constant or intermittent high temperatures/humidity
Certifications, Licenses & Registrations
ALAT, LAT, or LATG (desired)
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