Department: | Animal Facilities |
Location: | San Diego , CA |
The duties and responsibilities contained in the job description are intended to be examples of the accountabilities for which the person in the position will demonstrate competency through performance. The job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list. Duties and responsibilities are subject to change and other duties may be assigned as necessary.
Position Summary:
Under direct supervision from the Animal Facility Manager, and sometimes with instruction from the Lead Husbandry Technician, the Husbandry Technician II will be responsible for husbandry activities related to the care of laboratory research mice and rats. This position involves a range of tasks and functions that are typically essential to continue critical vivarium operations.
Duties and Responsibilities:
All tasks are performed according to institute and industry SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures)
Husbandry Duties (approximately 80%)
Cage Room Duties (approximately 20%)
Minimum Qualifications:
Education: High School diploma required.
Experience: One (1) year animal-related work experience, or an equivalent combination of education, training and/or experience from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been attained
Certifications, Licenses, etc: None required. ALAT or LAT certification preferred
Knowledge, Skills and/or Abilities:
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Work Environment:
The vivarium is a specialized facility designed for the housing and care of laboratory animals, providing a controlled environment that ensures their health and well-being. This space is equipped with state-of-the-art housing units, environmental monitoring systems, and procedure areas. The vivarium maintains strict adherence to ethical guidelines and regulatory standards to promote humane treatment.
The atmosphere is typically collaborative, with researchers, animal care staff, and the veterinarian working closely together. Staff are required to follow established protocols for animal handling, care, and record-keeping to ensure compliance and safety.
The vivarium environment is characterized by its clean and organized layout, designed for efficiency and ease of access to research animals. Personal protective equipment (PPE) is mandatory to maintain hygiene and protect the health status of the colony.
Regular training sessions are conducted to keep staff informed about best practices in animal care, welfare, and safety procedures. Overall, the vivarium provides a dynamic work environment that emphasizes compassion, scientific integrity, and dedication to animal research.
The work environment contains rodent animal dander and bedding dust particles.
Work Schedule:
Ability to work one of the defined work schedules: 6:30-3:00 or 7:00-3:30 Monday through Friday
Physical Requirements:
Ability to pass post-employment physical as required by OLAW (Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare)
Must wear institute supplied scrubs, face mask, shoe covers and hair bonnet as well as other task-related personnel protective equipment including face shield or goggles, heat resistant autoclave gloves, nitrile or chemical resistant gloves, apron, and back support belt
Working in a vivarium involves specific physical capabilities, including:
Compensation:
Sanford Burnham Prebys celebrates the rich diversity of our scientists, students and staff, who hail from more than 30 countries. Our diverse and inclusive environment catalyzes innovation and fuels discovery, enhancing the value and impact of our research.
We welcome talented individuals of all backgrounds regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, military or veteran status. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
If you need an accommodation seeking employment with Sanford Burnham Prebys, please email accommodations@sbpdiscovery.org. Accommodations are made on a case-by-case basis.