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University of Louisville
Overview
Provide comprehensive veterinary care for various laboratory animal species to ensure animal welfare and support biomedical research. Responsibilities include performing health observations, administering treatments, assisting in surgeries, and maintaining detailed compliance records.
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Compensation
$21 - $32 / HOUR
Posted
7 days ago
Research Foundation of The City University of New York
The Veterinary Technician monitors animal health and well-being within the vivarium while assisting with veterinary procedures and research study execution. They are responsible for maintaining accurate health records and ensuring compliance with institutional and federal regulatory standards.
$55,000 - $70,000 / YEAR
25 days ago
Sutter Health
Provide basic husbandry and health surveillance for research animals while ensuring safe handling of models, tissues, and specimens. Adhere to local, state, and federal regulations to maintain privacy and safety in animal care.
$29 - $40 / HOUR
1 month ago
Washington University in St. Louis
Responsible for specialized animal husbandry and technical support for research studies, specifically focusing on germ-free or gnotobiotic mice. Duties include data collection, equipment maintenance, colony management, and ensuring strict adherence to safety and cleaning protocols.
$17 - $26 / HOUR
Lovelace Biomedical Research Institute
Provide daily husbandry, care, and sanitization for laboratory animals and their facilities. Maintain detailed records of animal health and room environments according to quality assurance standards.
Salary not listed
The Mind Research Network
Provide daily husbandry, care, and sanitization for laboratory animals and their housing facilities. Maintain accurate records of animal health and room environments according to quality assurance standards.
Provide daily care and husbandry for rodent species, including feeding, cleaning, and environmental enrichment. Maintain accurate records of animal census and facility sanitation while monitoring animal health and behavior.
$16 - $21 / HOUR
Mount Sinai Health System
The Comparative Medicine Technician I is responsible for the basic sanitation, disinfection, and maintenance of the animal facility, alongside daily record-keeping and operating major laboratory equipment. This role also involves general husbandry for laboratory animals and ensuring proper stocking and autoclaving of supplies and equipment.
2 months ago
The Comparative Medicine Technician I is responsible for the basic sanitation, disinfection, and maintenance of the animal facility, alongside daily record-keeping and operating major laboratory equipment. This role also involves general husbandry for laboratory animals, stocking supplies, and sanitizing laboratory spaces according to guidelines.
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