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Charles River Labs

Veterinary Technician II

Charles River Labs, South San Francisco, California, us, 94083

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For 75 years, Charles River employees have worked together to assist in the discovery, development and safe manufacture of new drug therapies. When you join our family, you will have a significant impact on the health and well-being of people across the globe. Whether your background is in life sciences, finance, IT, sales or another area, your skills will play an important role in the work we perform. In return, we’ll help you build a career that you can feel passionate about.

Job Summary We are seeking an experienced

Veterinary Technician II

to join our

Insourcing Solutions

team, located in

South San Francisco, CA .

As the

Veterinary Technician II

under the direction of veterinary staff, you will maintain and monitor the health and physical environment of Charles River or external customer animals involving complex instructions and requiring technical expertise. Assist veterinary staff in the documentation and triage of all laboratory animal health cases. May also perform technical in-life procedures.

Responsibilities

Assist veterinary staff in the documentation and triage of all animal health cases noted by technical staff and/or Attending Veterinarian.

Conduct regular clinical rounds and routine health monitoring and examinations in support of studies and in accordance with the requirements of the research program, and assure the implementation of preventive measures such as vaccinations, anthelmintic treatments, etc.

Investigate site staff reports of animal health issues and/or conditions suggesting problems with animal well being. As appropriate, recommend, administer, and record (following coordination with study directors) routine treatment of animals. Generate summary reports as necessary.

Perform and document appropriate clinical observations. Ensure corrective actions for health or welfare issues are developed and implemented in accordance with the research programs.

Notify veterinary staff, study directors, and other appropriate personnel of conditions that are indicative of pain and distress or other abnormal findings that could lead to such conditions or compromise studies.

Perform routine veterinary technical and husbandry skills including the following:

Administration of various therapeutic measures by IV, IM, SQ, topical, oral routes, etc.

Bandage/wrapping techniques.

Nail/hoof/teeth clipping/trimming.

Venipuncture techniques.

Vaginal swabs.

Proficient animal restraint techniques.

Monitor critical care animals (i.e., place IVs, monitor fluids, etc.).

Perform animal follow-up observations or new findings as required.

Monitor animal health, visually, and by following detailed schedules.

Generate animal treatment records and perform, track and schedule follow-ups.

Maintain appropriate medical records for each animal in accordance with study and regulatory requirements. Assist in maintaining accurate record keeping procedures for the veterinary department.

Maintain and follow complex procedures to ensure appropriate animal health and treatment.

Provide input into the creation/revision of SOPs and assist in implementation and training of new SOPs.

Assist in providing leadership, animal health training, and guidance to less experienced technical staff and other laboratory personnel.

Assist in keeping inventory and stocking the vet rooms (i.e., drugs and supplies). Assist in organizing and maintaining the vet exam rooms.

May be responsible for tissue sampling, routine animal manipulations and administration of fluids or other treatments as required.

May perform routine technical and husbandry functions (general housekeeping) on studies and must adhere to safety procedures.

Assist in surgery and peri-surgery care, e.g. provide and monitor anesthesia, prepare surgical packs, administer supportive therapy.

Perform all other related duties as assigned.

Job Qualifications

Education:

Graduate of a collegiate veterinary technology program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Training Activities or equivalent program in veterinary technology

Experience:

1-2 years related experience working with animals in a pre-clinical laboratory or clinical setting; experience working in a CRO with multi-species preferred.

Certification/Licensure:

LVT license or CVT/RVT certification preferred. AALAS certification preferred.

Other:

Demonstrate understanding of Standard Operating Procedures. Excellent organizational, time management and recordkeeping skills. Basic word processing skills required. Excellent communication skills both written and verbal. Must be proficient in routine veterinary technical and husbandry techniques.

The pay range for this position is $34 - 36 USD per hour. Please note that salaries vary within the range based on factors including experience, skills, education, certifications, and location.

Physical Demands

Employees must be able to lift, move, manipulate, and/or hold heavy objects up to and including 25 pounds; over 50 pounds with assistance; this includes work materials, equipment, and/or animals.

Must be able to perform procedures, which require, talking, hearing, standing or sitting for long periods of time, entering data into a computer, using appropriate instruments, reaching with hands and arms, working in narrow spaces, and wearing safety equipment (PPE) according to OSHA regulations and company standards.

Must be able to

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