Animal Care Technician III (14BS) at Charles River Laboratories
Bethesda, MD 20892, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

30 Oct, 25

Salary

27.0

Posted On

30 Jul, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Ged

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

For 75 years, Charles River employees have worked together to assist in the discovery, development and safe manufacture of new drug therapies. When you join our family, you will have a significant impact on the health and well-being of people across the globe. Whether your background is in life sciences, finance, IT, sales or another area, your skills will play an important role in the work we perform. In return, we’ll help you build a career that you can feel passionate about.

JOB SUMMARY

We are seeking an experienced Animal Care Technician III to join our Insourcing Solutions team located in Bethesda, MD.
As the Animal Care Technician III, you will maintain, monitor, and document the health, breeding colony production, technical support, and physical environment within the customer’s varied animal care environments.

Additional responsibilities include:

  • Monitors daily animal health and welfare while performing daily animal health observations and animal husbandry duties to maintain quality and health of research animals, to include but not limited to perform daily water bottle /automatic water line and cage checks; provide appropriate food and water; perform cage changing and/or cage cleaning, utilizing microisolator techniques, as required; record animal health concerns per SOP and/or specified protocols.
  • Reviews, comprehends, and complies with all SOP’s and quality assurance standards pertaining to specific area. Cares for and maintains laboratory animals in accordance with the Animal Welfare Act and the “Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals”, as well as NIH policies and guidelines and other pertinent regulations and policies.
  • Performs technical support to include but not limited to animal handling and restraint, weaning, tail snips, ear tagging. May assist with blood collection (retro-orbital sinus, tail vein, cardiac bleeds on mice, rats, and rabbits), tissue samples, perform injections (IP, IM, SG, IV) treatments as directed.
  • Maintains accurate records of animal breeding, health, weaning, identification, and housing/isolator or support areas as required by Institute and facility. Follows breeding and weaning procedures to ensure required production levels.
  • Provides environmental enrichment feed and other enrichment stimuli and /or provides behavioral assessments.
  • Receives, inspects, and puts away incoming animals and complete related receiving duties.
  • Operates equipment and uses supplies according to safety guidelines; performs general housekeeping and adheres to safety procedures.
  • Assists with receipt, stocking, and maintenance of supply inventories.
  • Ability to take on new tasks and perform daily routines with minimal supervision.
  • Performs other tasks as assigned.

JOB QUALIFICATIONS

The following are minimum requirements related to the ACTIII position:

  • Education: High school diploma or general education degree (GED).
  • Experience: Minimum of two years’ experience working in a lab animal environment with direct hands on with a variety of species, and at least six months of breeding technical experience.
  • Certification/Licensure: AALAS certification at the Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician level (ALAT)

Schedule: Monday through Friday 7AM-3:30PM. Must be available some weekends and holidays.
The hourly range for this position is $25- $27 USD per hour. Please note that salaries vary within the range based on factors including experience, skills, education, certifications, and location.

Responsibilities
  • Monitors daily animal health and welfare while performing daily animal health observations and animal husbandry duties to maintain quality and health of research animals, to include but not limited to perform daily water bottle /automatic water line and cage checks; provide appropriate food and water; perform cage changing and/or cage cleaning, utilizing microisolator techniques, as required; record animal health concerns per SOP and/or specified protocols.
  • Reviews, comprehends, and complies with all SOP’s and quality assurance standards pertaining to specific area. Cares for and maintains laboratory animals in accordance with the Animal Welfare Act and the “Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals”, as well as NIH policies and guidelines and other pertinent regulations and policies.
  • Performs technical support to include but not limited to animal handling and restraint, weaning, tail snips, ear tagging. May assist with blood collection (retro-orbital sinus, tail vein, cardiac bleeds on mice, rats, and rabbits), tissue samples, perform injections (IP, IM, SG, IV) treatments as directed.
  • Maintains accurate records of animal breeding, health, weaning, identification, and housing/isolator or support areas as required by Institute and facility. Follows breeding and weaning procedures to ensure required production levels.
  • Provides environmental enrichment feed and other enrichment stimuli and /or provides behavioral assessments.
  • Receives, inspects, and puts away incoming animals and complete related receiving duties.
  • Operates equipment and uses supplies according to safety guidelines; performs general housekeeping and adheres to safety procedures.
  • Assists with receipt, stocking, and maintenance of supply inventories.
  • Ability to take on new tasks and perform daily routines with minimal supervision.
  • Performs other tasks as assigned
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