Posting
Casual Animal Care Attendant I
University Casual Pool
Purpose
Reporting to the Manager, Animal Care and Welfare (ACW), you will assist in the operation and maintenance of the Northern Health Science Research Facility (NHSRF) and the Northern Medical Program (NMP) Anatomy Lab, ensuring duties are performed in compliance with University of Northern British Columbia policies and procedures, and the guidelines of the Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC).
Responsibilities
Specific duties of this position include, but are not limited to:
•General care and husbandry of research laboratory animals laboratory animals, animal handling, feeding, watering, cage observation and monitoring of health status and record keeping;
including: maintaining daily care of cleaning and sanitizing, direct daily
•Providing minor medical treatments such as applying topical medication, oral drug administration or injections;
•General upkeep of facility including: thoroughly sanitizing animal rooms and equipment, disinfection, disease control and waste management; general cleaning duties in the facility and wash area; and maintaining an orderly and clean assembly of facility supplies and equipment, including stock levels of all consumables and components;
•Operation and monitoring of equipment (e.g. cage washer and autoclave), performing routine maintenance;
•Maintaining detailed records;
•Recognition and reporting of concerns to the Facility Coordinator and assisting with troubleshooting as required;
•General maintenance of NMP anatomy/histology facility, including: sanitization of laboratory rooms and equipment, disinfection and waste management, maintenance of facility supplies and equipment, including monitoring stock levels of all consumables and components;
•Operate and monitor disinfection and sanitization equipment in NMP anatomy/histology facility including dissection equipment washer and performance of routine maintenance;
•Preparation of the anatomy/histology facility and dissection equipment for instructional sessions; and
•Uniform and linen laundering.
Qualifications
The successful candidate will possess the following:
•A high school diploma; and
•A minimum of one month related experience in an animal care or of animal and laboratory research setting, and must be comfortable working in the presence of human remains and biohazardous hazardous materials.
An equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered.
Required safety and ethics training will be provided, and willingness to participate in continuing education is required. Registered Laboratory Technologist registration is preferred. Knowledge of CCAC guidelines, familiarity with WHMIS and handling chemical agents and laboratory safety guidelines is considered an asset.
The successful candidate must be
Salary
This position has been classified at a Grade 1, $21.48/hr. The casual hourly rate of pay shall be at Step 1 for the Grade when filling a position that has been rated by the Job Evaluation Committee.
As part of our casual pool, employees are available on an
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