Research Animal Resources is seeking a Surveillance Technicianwho supports Johns Hopkins animal research enterprise in the conduct of research services and veterinary care for rodents and other small animals used in a wide array of animal research studies. The position works closely with other veterinary technicians under the supervision of a clinical veterinarian.
Specific Duties & Responsibilities
Surveillance/health monitoring program for rodents, including mice, rats, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and hamsters; rabbits, fish, owls, and bats.
Scheduling and coordination with other vet techs, care staff, and researchers.
Animal handling for the purposes of sample collection.
Euthanasia, necropsy and tissue harvest.
Processing and submitting of samples.
Collect survival blood, fecal, hair or other samples and submit for testing as directed by the veterinarian.
Prepare biological samples for microscopic evaluation, including fecal flotation, fur plucks, etc.
Microscopy for rodent ecto- and endo-parasites.
Database management.
Develop and implement relevant SOPs and other documents, upon direction and guidance of the veterinarian.
Record-keeping on Excel sheet, Word document, and other platforms.
Providing weekly colony reports to investigator/veterinarians.
Animal and supplies ordering.
Equipment maintenance.
Sample, inoculum, and equipment and supplies inventory.
Microbiologic monitoring program for sanitization efficacy.
Collect samples like swabs of various equipment.
Coordinate testing with husbandry and research personnel.
Analyze results.
Prepare reports.
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.
Secondary Responsibilities
Respond to and manage clinical calls independently.
Consult with veterinarians, as necessary, for clinical case management.
Other duties, as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Associate's Degree in any field, but experience may substitute for a Degree.
Computer skills including working with basic spreadsheets, databases, word processing and web applications.
Ability to work independently and learn new skills and equipment.
Ability to precisely follow complex and detailed instructions.
Good articulation and communication skills.
Additional education may substitute for required experience, to the extent permitted by the JHU equivalency formula.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working with laboratory rodents and rabbits preferred.
One year working experience in laboratory animal science or animal research, especially working with rodents.
Associate's Degree or bachelor's Degree in veterinary technology, Animal Science or Biology.
Classified Title: Veterinary Technician Job Posting Title (Working Title): Surveillance Technician Role/Level/Range: ACRO40/E/02/CC Starting Salary Range: $15.70 - $26.25 HRLY (Commensurate w/exp.) Employee group: Full Time Schedule: M-F/40 hours per week FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Location: School of Medicine Campus Department name: ???????Research Animal Resources Personnel area: University Administration
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