The Johns Hopkins University is seeking a Veterinary Technician(Rodent Veterinary Technician) within the Research Animal Resources (RAR) to support the Johns Hopkins University Animal Research Enterprise. The employee will conduct research and veterinary care for rodents and other small animals used in a wide array of animal research studies, even those pertaining to Animal Biosafety Level (ABSL-3) containment studies like COVID-19. This position is integral to developing an integrated animal modeling and veterinary services for Principal investigators.
Specific Duties & Responsibilities
Rodent breeding colony management and technical support for investigators and veterinarians.
Collecting and submitting samples, including tail tips or ear punch for genotyping.
Recording pedigree, births, deaths, # weaned and other data electronically.
Performing cross-foster rederivation.
Technical services for research experiments.
Routine rodent bio-methodology like blood collection, injections, oral gavage, euthanasia and tissue harvest.
Perform rodent survival surgical procedures.
Perform other animal procedures for investigators and veterinarians, including working with infectious agents like SARS-CoV-2
Act as liaison between researchers and RAR.
Administrative procedures.
Recordkeeping on Excel sheet, Word document, and other platforms.
Keeping detailed time and procedure records for billing purposes.
Providing weekly colony reports to investigator/veterinarians.
Animals and supplies ordering.
Equipment maintenance.
Sample, inoculum, and equipment and supplies inventory.
Coordinate with husbandry personnel provisions for animal care.
Help train researchers.
Help maintain equipment like isoflurane gas machines.
Follow safety protocol for all personnel working in the facility.
Follow and help implement SOPs, guidelines, and other related documents.
Maintain strict infection control procedures.
As assigned by the veterinarian.
Respond to and manage clinical calls independently.
Consult with veterinarians, as necessary, for clinical case management.
Perform diagnostic lab techniques like in-house parasitology and basic microscopy.
Other duties, as assigned.
Special Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Demonstrated experience using MS Excel, Word, and Outlook.
Attention to detail.
Excellent recordkeeping skills, and proficiency with use of computer programs, including spreadsheets, and databases.
Willingness and ability to learn new skills and knowledge.
Ability to work independently but must be a team player, and able to cross train with other veterinary technicians, in order to provide cross-coverage as needed.
Physical Requirements
Any specific physical requirements for the job.
Sitting in a seated position for extended periods of time.
Reaching by extending hands or arms in any direction.
Finger and hand dexterity required to restraint animals and manipulate things.
Significant standing, walking.
Ability to lift up to 10 lbs.
Ability to operate a computer on a frequent basis.
Ability to see within normal parameters in order to work with animals and visualize work.
Ability to wear appropriate personnel protective equipment (PPE) as assigned for the animal housing room, especially a PAPR.
Must not have allergies to rodents like mice and rats.
Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma or graduation equivalent.
One year of related experience.
Additional education may substitute for required experience, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula.
Minimum of 1 year working experience in laboratory animal science or animal research, especially working with rodents.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience in rodent breeding colony management
Experience in rodent bio-methodology
Associate's Degree in Veterinary Technology, Animal Science or Biology.
Bachelor's Degree.
Classified Title: Veterinary Technician Working Title: Veterinary Technician Role/Level/Range: ACRO40/E/02/CC Starting Salary Range: $15.00 - $20.40 - $25.50 hourly (commensurate with experience) Employee group: Full Time Schedule: 40 hours per week Exempt Status: Non-Exempt Location: School of Medicine - East Baltimore Campus Department name: SOM Admin Research Animal Resources Personnel area: School of Medicine
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Please refer to the job description above to see which forms of equivalency are permitted for this position. If permitted, equivalencies will follow these guidelines:
JHU Equivalency Formula: 30 undergraduate degree credits (semester hours) or 18 graduate degree credits may substitute for one year of experience. Additional related experience may substitute for required education on the same basis. For jobs where equivalency is permitted, up to two years of non-related college course work may be applied towards the total minimum education/experience required for the respective job.
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