Job Location : Washington,DC, USA
The Children's National Research Institute Comparative Medicine Unit (CMU) Animal Care Technician provides husbandry and sanitation following standard operating procedures for rodent species; maintains cleanliness of holding rooms and ancillary rooms; observes animals for changes in behavior, dietary habits, and signs of illnesses; observes room environment; receives incoming shipments; maintains per diem inventory; assists in the administration of health treatment prescribed; monitors supplies used in conjunction with duties, cages, cage equipment, and cleaning supplies. The physical demands of this position require an individual with dexterity for handling animals, the ability to lift 50lbs, and the capability to stand for the majority of the work shift. The workplace is a research facility; there is the potential for exposure to chemicals used to sanitize, zoonotic diseases, and the possibility of being bitten, scratched or kicked. Allergic responses may develop to animal dander. Also, the individual must be able to perform all the duties of a CMU Technician if needed. The position is designated as essential and the individual may be expected to work when normal campus operations are suspended (e.g.: inclement weather) or if there is an emergency impacting the CMU. In addition, staff may be expected to work outside of regular schedule during peak activity periods (e.g.: overtime, weekends). To the extent possible, managers will provide timely notice of modified work schedules. This position provides an opportunity to learn highly specialized laboratory animal research skills and grow within the professional field and the department. Qualifications: Minimum Education High School Diploma or GED (Required) Minimum Work Experience 1 year High school graduate or equivalent with at least 12 months experience in laboratory animal care required. (Required) Required Skills/Knowledge Documented evidence of specialized experience demonstrates possession of the knowledge, skills, and ability to perform the duties of this position. (must be supported by a detailed description of experience on a resume). Ability to perform within a team-oriented work environment. Basic computer skills required, including familiarity with navigating web-based applications. Knowledge of the biology and physical characteristics of animals used in research and the ability to recognize signs of illness and abnormalities Knowledge regarding the methods and materials used in laboratory work Ability to work and communicate professionally with investigators, supervisors and caretakers Ability to make accurate observations, keep current, accurate, and complete records Ability to read, understand, and interpret written and oral instruction and perform math calculations in conduct of experimental procedures Ability to recognize common signs of illness, variations in eating habits, abnormal stool, urine deposits, and unusual behavior. Knowledge of laws and regulations affecting the use of animals in biomedical research. Knowledge of sanitation, sterilization, and biohazard control techniques. Physical demands require a healthy individual with dexterity; manual dexterity is required to handle animals Ability to stand for long periods of time (up to 6 hours) and lift 50 lbs. Ability to communicate clearly via e-mail, phone, and text message. Required Licenses and Certifications Eligibility for ALAT certification (Preferred) Functional Accountabilities Responsible Conduct of Research