Lead Lab Animal Technician

University of Tennessee Career Site
Memphis, TN

Market Range: 06

Hiring Salary: $19.60/Hourly

 

JOB SUMMARY/ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:  The Lead Lab Animal Technician provides key important and required job functions that supports a large complex, integrated, and centralized laboratory animal resource program on the UT Health Science Center campus.  This position serves as the lead technician in the work unit and performs routine and specialized duties in the handling, care, feeding, breeding colony management, disease surveillance, experimental 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Handles, cares for, feeds, maintains records for, and transports animals including those in biohazard or barrier containment.  
  2. Demonstrates, teaches, performs, and leads other technicians in appropriate animal husbandry and care procedures such as microisolator techniques, cage change procedures, health checks, room checks, and quality control checks of food, water, and equipment.
  3. Receives newly arrived animals, checks order information and records for accuracy.  Assign animals to appropriate housing location, appropriate caging and identified correctly.  
  4. Verifies and records housing information on appropriate forms, updates census information electronically, and submits these records to supervisor of office.  
  5. Carries out the disease surveillance program in the work area under the direction of the supervisor and veterinary staff.  
  6. Ensures sentinel animals are placed appropriately in animal rooms, identified correctly, and records are maintained.  Collects environmental samples or biological samples from animals for disease surveillance in accordance with standard operating procedures. 
  7. Collaborates with investigators and research staff to lend assistance to various research projects that require unique or specialized husbandry practices.  Serves as the principal contact for research staff for specialized services.  
  8. Teaches and leads other technicians in the delivery of unique or specialized husbandry practices or services.  Generates and maintains written records of requests and procedures.
  9. Observes individual animals and colonies for signs of disease, illness, injuries, abnormal behavior, mortality, or deviations in husbandry procedures and formally reports these to the supervisor and veterinary staff per standard operating procedures.  
  10. Administers medications and/or treatments as instructed by veterinary staff.  Generates and maintains animal health records as directed by the veterinary staff.
  11. Prepares and directs other technicians on appropriate procedures and use of cleaning, sanitizing and disinfecting solutions.  
  12. Performs other related duties as required.  
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