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| Job Location | Saskatoon, SK |
| Education | Not Mentioned |
| Salary | Not Disclosed |
| Industry | Not Mentioned |
| Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
| Job Type | Full Time |
Animal TechnicianPrimary Purpose: Perform animal care and maintenance tasks within animal research and barrier facilities including outside paddocks. Provides additional expertise in the provision of support, technical services, teaching, compliance and guidance to researchers.Nature of Work: Reporting to the Director, this position works independently or as a team member in order to meet self-identified timelines within the work day. On a rotational basis, will be assigned weekend shifts, including statutory holidays. Timelines and the dynamic nature of research contribute to a stressful work environment. This position works closely with principal investigators and their staff to ensure facility and protocol compliance, and to act as a resource. A fast-paced, complex environment with deadlines and priorities and frequent interruptions. This position interacts largely by email, phone and in person, requiring good interpersonal skills, attention to detail, an ability to maintain both electronic (primarily) and paper records, and diplomacy in working with matters of highly sensitive and confidential nature. Complexity of working with a diverse population of laboratory, livestock, wildlife, aquatic and exotic animals necessitates continuing education, self-motivation and resourcefulness. Supervisory tasks will be assigned on an as needed basis. During the school term, instructs various animal handling labs, as well as administer an on-line component. Mentoring practicum students throughout the school year is part of this position. Work is performed in accordance to facility operating procedures, research protocols and guidelines, as well as CCAC standards. This position works in conventional, Level 2 and livestock animal facilities and is exposed to animal dander, waste and bedding, and at times a noisy environment. The work is physically demanding, and includes restraining animals, cleaning rooms/pens, lifting/moving feed, supplies and equipment, and working in inclement weather. Frequent requirements may include: manual dexterity; long periods of standing and sitting, and frequent periods of bending, crouching or stooping; work with biomedical wastes, radioactive materials, toxic chemicals; extensive repetitive motion of fingers, arm and wrist.Typical Duties: Responsible in assigned area for husbandry and technical tasks as well as housekeeping and maintenance tasks; responsible for arranging daily schedule in order to complete all tasks within the work day; operates skid steer, four wheeled utility vehicle and truck/stock trailer as required; performs annual and general maintenance in outdoor paddock area; maintenance of aquatic systems and testing water quality; recordkeeping; keeps current with technical skills and continuing education; educates researchers and lab staff on facility procedures, CCAC/UACC guidelines, etc.; daily interaction with principal investigators and/or their staff; working with university trades persons; provides training to all animal users as well as to new employees; supervises casual and new employees; responsible for on-line animal care course and instructing animal care wet laboratories; one on one mentoring of practicum students; assists in the development and maintenance of data documentation with regard to animals, health checks, procedures, supplies and equipment; aids in the development and maintenance of data documentation with regards to facility procedures; recognizes and resolves potential OH&S issues; performs other duties as assigned by the Director.QualificationsEducation: Graduate of a recognized two year Veterinary Technologist or Animal Health Technician program. An equivalent combination of education in an animal related field and experience may be considered.Experience: Minimum of two years of experience working with laboratory and domestic animals as well as exotic and aquatic species in a barrier maintained research facility. Experience operating a skid steer, four wheeled utility vehicle, truck, and stock/flat deck trailers is an asset.Licenses: Veterinary Technologists must be registered or eligible for registration with the Saskatchewan Association of Veterinary Technologists (SAVT). Active RLAT certification with Canadian Association of Laboratory Animal Science is required.Must hold and maintain a valid Saskatchewan driver’s license and an acceptable driving record.Skills: