New River Community College
Lab Tech - Dixon Lab (Hourly) | SOM | Surgery
New River Community College, Richmond, Virginia, United States, 23214
Overview
A laboratory technician position is available in the Department of Surgery at Virginia Commonwealth University. The successful candidate will be working in a very active, enthusiastic and highly dynamic pre-clinical translational research laboratory. We are seeking a highly motivated individual.
Job duties will include the following
Making of general laboratory reagents (e.g. buffer preparation)
Laboratory stock maintenance and ordering
General laboratory maintenance (e.g. glass washing and laboratory tidying as needed)
Maintain breeding colonies of genetically engineered mice including maintaining accurate and up to date records
Collect mouse breeding colony tissue samples and processing for genotyping that requires animal handling skills
The applicant should be enthusiastic in expanding their role to include the following
Learning and then successfully performing preparation of small animals for anesthesia and surgery, performing the small animal surgeries themselves, drug treatment, monitoring the animal's recovery after surgery, and required institutional record keeping
Learning and then successfully performing daily post-operative animal care with 100% compliance with VCU IACUC protocols and record‑keeping
Learning and then successfully performing small animal behavioral testing (e.g. motor function, cognition, depression and pain)
Learning and then successfully performing small animal transcardial perfusions, tissue preparation, cryostat sectioning, fluorescent immunohistochemistry, and stereological cell counts
Learning and then successfully performing fresh tissue dissection, and techniques including Western blotting QPCR, and flow cytometry
Learning and then successfully performing in vitro culturing of either cell lines or primary cell cultures
Learning and then successfully performing molecular biology techniques (e.g. Western blotting, QPCR and ELISA's).
Hours are expected to be between Monday to Friday (8.30am -5.00pm), although some weekend work will likely be required, as needed (e.g. breeding colony monitoring and potential post‑operative animal care).
Required Education
Bachelor's degree in a related field
Required Experience
General laboratory skills (e.g. buffer preparation)
Demonstrated ability to keep accurate records (rigorous scientific record keeping required)
Demonstrated ability to perform data entry using Microsoft Excel
Demonstrated ability to perform tasks with scientific level precision and consistency
Demonstrated ability to work in and foster an environment of respect, professionalism and civility with a population of faculty, staff, and students from various backgrounds and experiences, or a commitment to do so as a staff member at VCU
Preferred Education & Experience
Master's degree
Unit:
School Of Medicine MBU
Department:
Surgery
Salary Range:
$15.58/Hour
FLSA Exemption Status:
Non-Exempt
Hours per Week:
20
ORP Eligible:
No
Flexible Work Arrangement:
Fully Onsite
Rank:
Non Faculty
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Job duties will include the following
Making of general laboratory reagents (e.g. buffer preparation)
Laboratory stock maintenance and ordering
General laboratory maintenance (e.g. glass washing and laboratory tidying as needed)
Maintain breeding colonies of genetically engineered mice including maintaining accurate and up to date records
Collect mouse breeding colony tissue samples and processing for genotyping that requires animal handling skills
The applicant should be enthusiastic in expanding their role to include the following
Learning and then successfully performing preparation of small animals for anesthesia and surgery, performing the small animal surgeries themselves, drug treatment, monitoring the animal's recovery after surgery, and required institutional record keeping
Learning and then successfully performing daily post-operative animal care with 100% compliance with VCU IACUC protocols and record‑keeping
Learning and then successfully performing small animal behavioral testing (e.g. motor function, cognition, depression and pain)
Learning and then successfully performing small animal transcardial perfusions, tissue preparation, cryostat sectioning, fluorescent immunohistochemistry, and stereological cell counts
Learning and then successfully performing fresh tissue dissection, and techniques including Western blotting QPCR, and flow cytometry
Learning and then successfully performing in vitro culturing of either cell lines or primary cell cultures
Learning and then successfully performing molecular biology techniques (e.g. Western blotting, QPCR and ELISA's).
Hours are expected to be between Monday to Friday (8.30am -5.00pm), although some weekend work will likely be required, as needed (e.g. breeding colony monitoring and potential post‑operative animal care).
Required Education
Bachelor's degree in a related field
Required Experience
General laboratory skills (e.g. buffer preparation)
Demonstrated ability to keep accurate records (rigorous scientific record keeping required)
Demonstrated ability to perform data entry using Microsoft Excel
Demonstrated ability to perform tasks with scientific level precision and consistency
Demonstrated ability to work in and foster an environment of respect, professionalism and civility with a population of faculty, staff, and students from various backgrounds and experiences, or a commitment to do so as a staff member at VCU
Preferred Education & Experience
Master's degree
Unit:
School Of Medicine MBU
Department:
Surgery
Salary Range:
$15.58/Hour
FLSA Exemption Status:
Non-Exempt
Hours per Week:
20
ORP Eligible:
No
Flexible Work Arrangement:
Fully Onsite
Rank:
Non Faculty
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