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Animal Health Technician I

University of California - Los Angeles Health
United States, California, Los Angeles
Jan 16, 2025
Description

Under direction of the Animal Resources Supervisor I/II and/or Clinical Veterinarian, provide a wide variety of paraveterinary health care duties that are directly related to all research conducted at UCLA. Major duties include, but are not limited to conditioning & quarantine, campus health programs, clinical management, procedures training, and laboratory specimen handling.

Salary Range: $23.12 - 28.46 Hourly

Qualifications Required:
  • Ability to recognize abnormalities in behavior of laboratory animals and signs that indicate disease.
  • Ability to effectively communicate with faculty and staff who have varying degrees of veterinary medical training.
  • Ability to lift animals up to 50 pounds.
  • Skill in administering oral (including gavage) and parenteral (ID, SQ, IM, IP)medications including fluids to different species.
  • Skill in handling and restraining laboratory animals.
  • Skill in the collection of animal body fluids, feces and urine. And, knowledge in sample submission
  • Skill in writing health reports and other records with legible handwriting, or using computer systems
  • Skill in prioritizing assignments in a timely and accurate manner.
  • Skill in medical procedures including treatment administration and follow up, postoperative care, and bandaging.
  • Skill in preparing and sterilizing instrument packs.
  • Skill in preparing animals for surgery and necropsy.
  • Skill in cleaning laboratory, surgery and necropsy rooms.
  • Ability to euthanize animals using CO2 chambers. Knowledge of appropriate disposal of the animals, including bio-hazardous animals.
  • Skill in teaching and assessing proficiency of personnel conducting biomedical procedures including animal handling, restraint, oral and parenteral administration of substances, specimen collection, aseptic technique, and/or surgery
  • Ability to follow safety procedures.
  • Familiar with local, state, and federal regulations governing Animal Research: The
  • Animal Welfare Act ( 9 CFR, Sub.Ch A), Good Laboratory Practice for Nonclinical
  • Laboratory Studies ( 21 CFR Part 58), The Guide 8th Ed., and Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals
  • Knowledge of and ability to accurately follow SOPs.
  • Knowledge of the institutional environmental enrichment program(s), and skills to implement and assess it.
  • Knowledge of proper documentation practices with the skills to perform this task

Preferred:

  • Ability to assist in class preparation and delivery.
  • Bachelor in science or RVT + 1 years of experience in laboratory animals. Or, High school diploma + ALAT AALAS Certification + 3 years of experience in laboratory animals.
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