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PsychoGenics Inc.
Overview
Perform daily husbandry, sanitation, and maintenance of colony rooms and animals within the vivarium. Oversee documentation, inventory monitoring, and the safe disposal of laboratory medical and chemical waste.
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20 days ago
Inotiv
Responsible for the daily care, husbandry, and well-being of laboratory animals in compliance with SOPs and federal regulations. Duties include facility upkeep, monitoring animal health, and assisting with in-life study conduct and data collection.
$18 - $20 / HOUR
24 days ago
American Addiction Centers
Perform general care, maintenance, and safe handling of laboratory animals within a research and teaching environment. Responsibilities include assembling caging, managing diet inventory, and providing species-specific environmental enrichment.
$20 - $30 / HOUR
25 days ago
Oregon Health & Science University
Provides research support, clinical health care, and routine husbandry for non-human primates. Responsibilities include performing technical procedures like phlebotomy, administering treatments, and maintaining sterile animal care environments.
$25 - $33 / HOUR
1 month ago
Hackensack Meridian Health
The specialist will assist in performing research operations, including administering drugs to mice, performing mouse infections via various routes, and sampling organs for quantification and immunopathology studies. Responsibilities also include preparing pathogen cultures, maintaining and sterilizing equipment, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
$21 / HOUR
2 months ago
Scripps Research
The Animal Technician III is responsible for the daily care, health observation, and clinical treatment of research animals. They also perform facility maintenance, equipment sanitization, and maintain detailed animal records in accordance with regulatory standards.
$24 - $28 / HOUR
Georgetown University
The Animal Care Technician supports the Division of Comparative Medicine's animal husbandry function by performing daily tasks such as handling, feeding, watering, changing cages, and monitoring the health of laboratory animals. They must follow standard operating procedures, maintain compliance, and assist with cage wash and equipment sanitization.
$18 - $27 / HOUR