Animal Health Technician - Pre-Clinical Research - Casual 2025-13448

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Date Posted: 5/29/2025

Location: Toronto, ON, Canada

Reference No.: 2025-13448

Position Type: Casual

Department: Pre-Clinical Research

FTE Status: 0.20

Hours of Work: 8 hrs, Other

Campus Site: Bayview

Shifts Weekday Required: Days, Other

Shifts Weekend Required: Other

Statutory Holiday(s) Required: No

Salary Range: $29.314 - $36.659/hr

The Preclinical Research Facility at the Sunnybrook Research Institute (SRI) is proud to uphold the highest standards for the ethical care and use of animals in research, in accordance with the standards set by SRI, as well as the external guidelines set by the Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC), and the Ontario Animals for Research Act. The Preclinical Research Facility is an essential support for many different avenues of research that are integral to Sunnybrook’s vision of Inventing the Future of Healthcare.

The Animal Health Technician is an integral part of the Research Animal Facility team in ensuring ethical care of the research animals.  

Summary of Duties:

  • Provide a wide variety of para-veterinary health care duties
  • Technical assistance with surgeries/procedures involving research animals
  • Preparation of animals and equipment for surgery/procedures, monitor animals through surgery/procedure and post-operative monitoring
  • Daily physical examinations and treatments
  • Administration of medications and first aid

Qualifications and Skills:

  • Qualifications/Skills: Animal Health Technician Certificate/Veterinary Technologist Diploma
  • Minimum of 2 years post-graduate experience working with research 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 and swine
  • 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
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