Anml Tchn

4 months ago


Davis, United States University of California, Davis Full time

The California National Primate Research Center, CNPRC at UC Davis, is an Organized Research Unit that conducts interdisciplinary research programs on significant human health problems where non-human primates is the animal of choice. In addition to its major efforts in the area of research, the CNPRC is also committed to both UC Davis and NIH missions of teaching and service.

**Job Summary**

**Job Summary**

Under supervision of the Animal Care Supervisor, perform routine animal care tasks in the indoor animal colony with duties that include observing animals for abnormal behavior, health monitoring, feed animals, and clean animal rooms and cages. Provide basic animal care, technical and experimental assistance. Provide routine animal care, technical and experimental project support services and study support services to research Principal Investigators (PIs), which includes performing technical laboratory animal procedures requiring various levels of biohazard containment in the indoor nonhuman primate colony, such as monitoring and assessing health condition and technical procedures. Works under mínimal supervision in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations, industry standards governing animal research (NIH/OLAW/AAALAC) and all safety procedures according to NIH standards and standard operating procedures (SOPs).

Adhere to regulations, guidelines, and policies to ensure that animals are provided appropriate care to promote physical and psychological well-being and minimize discomfort. Employee is required to work with animals (nonhuman primates) that are either naturally or experimentally infected with potentially hazardous infectious agents such as HIV, SIV, Herpes B virus.

**Position Information**

04/27/2024

Salary Range

$23.15 - $27.25 /hour

Appointment Type

Career

Percentage of Time

100%

Shift Hours

Manager will advise

Location

Davis, Ca

Union Representation

TX - Technical

Benefits Eligible

Yes

**PHYSICAL DEMANDS**
- Repetitive lifting and/or moving loaded animal transfer cages weighing 35 pounds to cage elevations 7 feet high.
- Lift and move a 25 pound sack of chow.
- Push rolling cages that may weigh from 250-600 pounds.
- Perform diversified tasks that may require squatting, kneeling, bending, stooping or standing.
- Restrain animals for prolonged periods of time.
- Position self to move and handle a variety of animals weighing up to 40 pounds.
- Substantial contact with animals, including repeated capture and prolonged restraint of animals.
- Wear protective clothing for extended periods of time including: gown, coveralls, gloves, masks, face shields, goggles, sleeves and head covers.

**WORK ENVIRONMENT**
- Employee shall participate in required preventative medical and medical monitoring programs which may include blood tests, immunizations, TB screening, Blood borne and Airborne Pathogen training, etc., and are provided to meet Federal, State and University requirements.
- Must be willing to perform assigned duties in BioSafety Level (BSL) 1, 2, or 3 facility where nonhuman primates may be either naturally or experimentally infected with potentially hazardous diseases such as HIV, SIV, or Herpes B virus.
- Required to wear protective clothing and respirator in circumstances that require personal protection from infectious diseases and animals.
- Restricted vacation during peak workload periods. Work irregular shifts, including weekends, holidays, and evenings. Work overtime, occasional weekends on short notice.
- California National Primate Research Center employees are directly or indirectly engaged in the performance of work on Federal or State contracts and grants as well as periodically come into contact with controlled substances; and are expected to abide by the UC Policy on Substance Abuse, the Federal Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, and the State Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1990.

**MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS**

**Minimum Education/Experience**:

- Six months to one year of relevant work experience in animal care or equivalent combination of education and training.
- Work experience in performing animal care husbandry duties, which includes having considerable knowledge of the care, feeding, and handling of laboratory animals; considerable knowledge of the biology and physical characteristics of a wide variety of animals used in research and teaching.
- Experience to recognize changes in animal physical appearance or behavior, which includes the ability to recognize signs of illness or abnormality as well as to make accurate observations.

**Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSA)**:

- Skills and ability to handle laboratory animals in a manner that avoids injury to self or animals, and to exercise basic principles of animal care related to disease control, pest control, sanitation, and environmental enrichment.

**PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS**

**Preferred Education/Experience**:

- Animal Technician (ALAT) or Laboratory Animal Technician (LAT) cer