Animal Health Technician - Pre-Clinical Research - Regular full-time 2023-AHTPCR

Department PRE-CLINICAL RESEARCH Date Posted 11/15/2023

Position Type Regular full-time Reference No. 2023-AHTPCR

LocationToronto, ON, Canada

Cost Centre / Internal Order707201005


Summary of Duties:

Provide a wide variety of para-veterinary health care duties

  • Reports to the Animal Facility manager and Attending Veterinarian
  • Preparation of drugs, supplies, equipment, and animals for surgery/procedures
  • Anesthetic administration and maintenance, fluid administration and maintenance
  • Monitoring throughout surgery, including MRI procedures
  • Surgical/procedural assistance
  • Post-operative monitoring and recovery
  • Post-operative pain management, surgical site management, and specific nursing care
  • Technical assistance as required/requested from Scientists or research technicians
  • Ensuring standard operating procedures are followed throughout the procedure
  • Necropsy and/or post-mortem tissue sampling and examination
  • Supporting Scientists/lab staff regarding animal procedures, and animal health care decisions
  • Training new departmental staff, Scientists, and lab staff on animal procedures and departmental policy; ensuring their constant adherence to SOPs
  • Daily physical examinations of animals
  • Treating health concerns/complications/abnormalities
  • Collection, handling, preparation of samples for shipment or submission for testing
  • Temporarily required to support the animal care committee

 

Qualifications/Skills:

  • Qualifications/Skills: Animal Health Technician Certificate/Veterinary Technologist Diploma
  • Minimum of 2 years post-graduate experience working with animals
  • CALAS certification at the RLAT or RLAT(R) level is desirable and MUST be completed within 2 years of hire date
  • This position requires a high level of technical skill, organization and initiative, and a proven ability to work both independently and in a group setting
  • Progressive experience in a research environment with hands-on experience across a range of animal species, particularly rodents
  • A working knowledge of animal related standards, CCAC guidelines and federal, provincial and local requirements is required
  • Must have the ability to follow established policies, guidelines, procedures and objectives. In addition, must possess ability to detect, analyze and creatively resolve issues as they arise
  • Excellent record keeping and attention to detail are essential
  • Strong interpersonal skills, excellent communication skills and the ability to interact positively with other team members in a dynamic environment, as well as having compassion and sensitivity for animals
  • Weekend and holiday work will be required occasionally
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