The Oregon National Primate Research Center (ONPRC) is located 12 miles west of the OHSU main campus, and sits on 162 acres of land featuring forested areas, research and administration buildings, indoor and outdoor animal housing, a pond, and 2-mile perimeter walking path. Our mission is to improve human health and the quality of life through the support of nonhuman primate research programs that advance our knowledge of the causes, preventions, treatments, and cures of debilitating diseases.
The purpose of the Laboratory Animal Technician 1 is to provide husbandry, health care and research support for laboratory animals maintained at the Oregon National Primate Research Center. The area of work assignment and specific tasks will vary but will be focused on equipment sanitation, depending on animal population and care requirements, service requirements, and staffing needs. The LAT 1 is required to perform animal care and research support at the level that the individual is trained. The primary scope of work is specific to the Small Laboratory Animal Unit, but a successful LAT 1 may also be called upon to provide support to non-human primate units.
This is the first level of a three-level series. It is distinguished from the higher levels by providing animal care and procedures under close supervision, intensified training and a lower level of independent decision-making skills.
Key Responsibilities & Performance Standards
1. Conduct routine animal husbandry procedures, including but not limited to:
routine feeding and watering of animals; transferring animals into sanitized cages; capture, restrain, handle, identify, and transport of animals in support of veterinary or investigative procedures; determine gender of all common varieties of laboratory animals.
Perform routine sanitization tasks related to animal primary housing, equipment and facilities; sweep, mop, scrub, wash, and disinfect floors, walls, ceilings, sinks, and other equipment; operate equipment, including but not limited to cage washers, floor scrubbers, autoclaves, pressure washers, and scales.
Perform animal health management procedures, including animal treatment and diagnostic procedures such as weighing, fecal and parasitology collection and blood collections.
Assist with facility maintenance; unload and store animal feed (feed bags weigh up to 50lb each).
Assist in maintenance of laboratory animal breeding colonies, consisting of identification of newly born animals, assessment of health status and weaning procedures.
2. Observation and Records. Checks animals daily for signs of abnormal behavior, illness, or injury; reports observed findings to supervisor (e.g., dull coat, dull eyes, listlessness, weight loss); records and reports data on animal births, and room environmental conditions (e.g., room temperatures, lighting); signs area work sheet for work performed; fills out death record on dead animal and bags and removes animal as instructed. Maintains records as required by animal care unit standard operating procedure and federal regulation or guidelines. Keeps accurate census records for billing purposes.
3. Administration of medications via topical, intramuscular, subcutaneous, and oral routes
4. Recognize and report problems with facilities (i.e., inappropriate room temperatures, leaking or broken water pipes, plugged drains, damaged surfaces, etc.); perform simple tasks, including but not limited to replacing drinking water valves, simple surface preparation and painting, replacement of light tubes or bulbs, etc.
5. Interact with the research investigative staff to accomplish their needs in a professional manner, with a service-oriented attitude
6. Miscellaneous. Perform some or all of the following tasks: Prepares for arrival of new animals, uncrates and houses animals according to standard operating procedures. Assists in the receiving and transport of animals upon arrival and as needed between campus facilities. Maintains and rotates clean supply of feed and bedding in animal room containers and labels appropriately. Operates vehicles to various animal facilities sites around campus to care for animals.
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