Research Animal Specialist I
Company: Massachusetts General Physicians' Organization
Location: Boston
Posted on: November 8, 2024
Job Description:
Job Description - Research Animal Specialist I (3306139)GENERAL
SUMMARY/OVERVIEWResearch Animal Specialists at the Massachusetts
General Hospital Center for Comparative Medicine (CCM) provide
basic husbandry, health surveillance, and compliance monitoring to
laboratory animals. Responsibilities also include performing
equipment sanitation, maintaining husbandry records, and supporting
the facility teams in daily work as needed. For this role
candidates interested in working with Non-Human Primates, Swine,
and other USDA covered species are preferred.All Research Animal
Specialists are required to work in a team environment following
Lean Management principles and participate in continuous
improvement projects. This position involves daily exposure to
laboratory animals, their waste products, and possibly chemical
agents, radioactive isotopes and ABSL2 hazards. Rotating weekend
and holiday work hours are required. CCM offers a wide variety of
career and skill building opportunities, as well as an extensive
benefits package offered to MGH employees.PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIESThe Following Duties are performed daily with
minimal supervision:
- Serve as a member of a research animal care team, which is
responsible for daily animal husbandry and welfare checks in the
facility.
- Perform daily work involving the handling of genetically
engineered animal models, animals with immuno-compromised health
status, and animals recovering from surgery or other invasive
procedures.
- Assemble caging supplies with proper handling to ensure
sterility level of equipment, feed and water.
- Perform daily animal pen/caging sanitization or changing.
Following aseptic technique, ensuring animals are not contaminated
when outside primary enclosure.
- Provide compliance monitoring of cage conditions.
- Track progress of neonates, notification of team members & PI
staff, and weaning of cages per SOPs.
- Ensure animals are provided with food and water daily.
- Record critical facility data/documentation on a daily basis
required by local, state and federal regulatory agencies.
- Perform routine euthanasia on laboratory animals according to
the American Veterinary Medical Association's (AVMA) Panel on
Euthanasia.
- Provides Animal Health Monitoring.
- Evaluate animal's health each day and report abnormal clinical
signs to the team lead and veterinary staff per SOP.
- Provide follow-up notification and treatment of common health
concerns prescribed by the veterinary staff per SOP.
- Reports progress of therapies to the team, veterinary staff,
and PI staff via health card notifications and email.
- Performs Facility Cage Wash Operations.
- Operate and maintain automated cage wash equipment and
sterilizers in order to sanitize primary animal holding cages,
support equipment, and general access areas.
- Prepare acidified water bottles using an automated bottle
filler.
- Receive, transport, process, store facility supplies, animal
feed, bedding, and enrichment.
- Provides Facility Maintenance and Sanitization.
- Maintain animal rooms so that secondary enclosure is free of
infectious agents and other contaminates by following the
sanitation monitoring program standard operating procedures
(SOPs).
- Report facility and environmental issues that fall outside
animal welfare regulatory requirements.
- Performs Facility Support Functions.
- Use current technology including PDAs and bar code application
to record daily cage census.
- Comply with CCM and MGH policies and SOPs.
- Provide facility support functions as assigned.
- Works within a Team Environment following Lean Management
Principles.
- Utilize lean management tools in conjunction with the Team Lead
and other teammates to problem solve and continuously improve
operations.
- Attend team meetings and training sessions on all aspects of
laboratory animal care and uses of animals in biomedical research
as scheduled.The Following Duties may be performed daily under
supervision from the Team Lead or Manager:
- Perform husbandry and health monitoring of animals in ABSL2
areas.
- Assist the Team Lead or designee with housing incoming
animals.
- Provide research support services.
- Collect sentinel samples processing and evaluation.
- Perform husbandry and health monitoring of USDA covered
species, updating Individual Animal Records when required.
- Ordering and receiving facility supplies, monitoring material
replenishment systems.
- Assist in the creation, validation and maintenance of visual
controls within the facility.
- Comply with CCM and MGH policies and standard operating
procedures.
- Provide treatment and follow-up of non-standard health concerns
as prescribed by the veterinary staff.
- Works holiday and weekends as assigned.
- Other duties as assigned.QUALIFICATIONS
- High school diploma or equivalency degree required.
- Experience in care of animals preferred.SKILLS / ABILITIES /
COMPETENCIES REQUIRED
- Proficient in verbal and written English and Mathematics
pertinent to the duties of this position and situations encountered
in the animal facility.
- Ability to lift and move 50 lbs. on a regular basis.
- Long periods of standing.
- Has a customer-focused attitude and enjoys working with
similarly dedicated persons in a team fashion within a high-energy
research environment.
- Ability to learn and use bar code/PDA technology and basic
computer skills including email and Microsoft Outlook.
- Valid driver's license (for specified facilities).WORKING
CONDITIONS
- The animal facility has a variety of environmental conditions.
Specifically, employees may be exposed to noise, dust, chemicals,
extreme heat, and animal waste products. The duration of exposure
to any of the above is dependent on the assigned duties.
- Travel between facilities may be required. Driving MGH vans to
transport animals and equipment may be required.
- This position may also expose the employee to animals treated
with chemical hazards, radioactive dyes and other induced
conditions as part of approved protocols.
- Employees are expected to conduct all work in a safe manner
that includes maintaining knowledge of animal handling techniques
consistent with the condition of the animal, protocol, regulations
and department policy.Massachusetts General Hospital is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and
ideas, we choose to lead. Applications from protected veterans and
individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged.Primary
LocationMGH Main CampusJobClinicalOrganizationMassachusetts General
Hospital(MGH)ScheduleFull-timeStandard Hours 40ShiftDay JobEmployee
StatusRegularRecruiting Department MGH Comparative Medicine
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Keywords: Massachusetts General Physicians' Organization, Providence , Research Animal Specialist I, Other , Boston, Rhode Island
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