Animal Health Technician

University of Victoria

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Animal Health Technician

Company

University of Victoria

Job description

attacks. In order to do so, you must have JavaScript enabled in your web browser otherwise this site will fail to work correctly for you. See details of your web browser for how to enable JavaScript.Attention Safari users: This site requires cookies to function. Please click to accept the cookie. Cookies will be used strictly for the functioning of the site.Toggle navigationJob DetailsAnimal Health Technician – (998524.5)Share this job as a link in your status update to LinkedIn.Organizational UnitUniversity of Victoria -> VP Research -> VP – Research – Research ActivitiesLocationUniversity of Victoria – Victoria, BC V8W 2Y2 CA (Primary)Posting Close Date12 September 2024Please note that positions will close at 4 p.m. on the closing date.FTE1.0Salary Grade$72,242.00 – $93,951.00Additional Posting InformationN/ASalary posted will be pro-rated based on FTE and achieved as per the collective agreement, if applicable.ClassificationSG10Employee Group:PEA – Regular# of Hires Needed1CategoryScienceAbout this OpportunityThe University of Victoria is one of Victoria’s largest employers and one of Canada’s best diversity employers. Together we are more than 5,000 dedicated faculty, librarians and staff supporting the University of Victoria’s diverse academic programs, world-class research and commitment to civic engagement.The working hours for this position are Tuesday – Saturday 07:30 – 15:30.The salary range for this position is:Recruitment range: $72,242- $79,650 starting salary determined by the PEA Collective Agreement.Performance range: starting salary to max of $93,951 is available through annual performance increases.Job SummaryAHTs report to the AHT Coordinator and work under the supervision of the AHT Coordinator and Veterinary Director. They maintain knowledge of animal health and husbandry for various species, facilitate research by providing daily care, health assessments, and medical treatments, and maintain animal colonies, including breeding. Technical skills required include handling, tissue sampling, surgical procedures, necropsies, injections, anesthetics, medical treatments, and euthanasia. They support RLATs in performing husbandry duties, ensure proper maintenance of animal housing and environments, assist with machine and supply maintenance, and enhance employee safety. AHTs collaborate with researchers to clarify research needs, provide training related to animal health and husbandry, and develop, implement, and revise standard operating procedures (SOPs). They perform daily environmental checks, disinfection, and sanitization of facility rooms, and operate heavy machinery, while ensuring awareness and understanding of infectious substances and pathogens.AHTs are expected to uphold the highest standards of ethical research and confidentiality, reflecting ACS’s mission with professionalism. They work a modified schedule, adapting to changing priorities, and serve as tertiary call-out contacts for urgent animal health and welfare issues, including evenings and weekends. Working in a lab environment with potential hazards, AHTs follow mandatory safety requirements and maintain no known allergies to rodents or rabbits. They work outdoors with aquatic and amphibian species, using department-provided clothing for inclement weather. Responsibilities include assessing animal health, documenting findings, following SOPs for treatment and euthanasia, performing medical/surgical procedures, and managing multiple health concerns. AHTs deliver training programs, assist researchers with Animal Use Protocols, maintain detailed training records and SOPs, and represent ACS at meetings and conferences. They also perform and document inventory of laboratory and surgical equipment and supplies, monitor environmental conditions, perform animal census, and participate in SOP development and revision.The role involves a range of physically demanding tasks, including repetitive pushing, pulling, lifting, kneeling, bending over, and reaching overhead. AHTs work in biosafety cabinets or transfer stations, often standing in congested spaces. They handle biohazardous materials and engage in intensive, repetitive tasks such as cleaning aquatic tanks, lifting heavy items, and reaching into restrictive spaces. AHTs ensure the health and safety of animals and staff, particularly in level II and III biocontainment facilities, and contribute to efficient operations by supporting RLATs in workload management and maintaining animal housing and environments. Their actions significantly impact animal welfare, research integrity, and the overall operations of ACS, making their role crucial in upholding the highest standards of animal care and ethical research.Job RequirementsThis position requires an equivalent combination of education, an AHT diploma or internationally trained veterinarian certification, and research experience.An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered including an undergraduate degree in a related field (e.g. Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology) plus a minimum 3 years of related experience:

  • With aquatic, amphibian, reptile and mammalian species and their housing systems
  • Working in a regulatory environment with standard operating procedures

Knowledge requirements include:

  • Animal Health Technologist diploma from a North American – accredited institution (or internationally – recognized equivalent).
  • RLAT certification with the Canadian Association of Laboratory Animal Science (CALAS) within one year of hire. Maintaining certification status is mandatory.

In addition, this position requires:

  • Demonstrated strong organizational and client-focused service skills.
  • Superior communication and time management skills.
  • Proficiency with information/communication technologies (web searches/email/word processing/spreadsheets).
  • Ability to work collaboratively on a team as well as individually.
  • Discretion, discernment and confidentiality

Assets or Preferences:

  • Preference may be given to applicants holding advanced relevant training/certification and/or experience working in a post-secondary or research environment.

Territory Acknowledgement: We acknowledge and respect the Lək̓ʷəŋən (Songhees and Esquimalt) Peoples on whose territory the university stands, and the Lək̓ʷəŋən and WSÁNEĆ Peoples whose historical relationships with the land continue to this day.Equity and Diversity Statement: UVic is committed to upholding the values of equity, diversity, and inclusion in our living, learning and work environments. In pursuit of our values, we seek members who will work respectfully and constructively with differences and across levels of power. We actively encourage applications from members ofRead our full equity statement here:Accessibility Statement: If you anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application and hiring process contact:

Expected salary

$72242 – 93951 per year

Location

Sedgewick, AB

Job date

Sun, 01 Sep 2024 04:36:59 GMT

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