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University of Chicago

Large Animal Veterinary Technician-2

University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60601

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Veterinary Services Research Position

The mission of the Animal Resources Center (ARC) is to assist investigators in performing their animal research while ensuring appropriate and humane care of all laboratory animals. The Animal Resources Center (ARC) at The University of Chicago is responsible for the use and care of all research animals on campus. The ARC manages six facilities and a business office. Its sections are as follows: husbandry, maintenance, operations, veterinary care, finance and administration. The unit recently merged with the Office of Shared Research Facilities managing all of the BSD cores on campus. The job performs routine laboratory data collection and analysis to support clinical research, and assists in specialty research involving animals, MRI technologies, histology, among others. Under supervision from the Director of Large Animal Clinical Services, provides surgical and post-op care to research animals, assisting veterinary staff and investigative groups. Performs routine observations, health rounds, treatments, psychological well-being and enrichment and assures completion of all medical records (USDA) for large animals. Participates in the maintenance of the surgical clinic, sanitation, equipment and supply inventory and training of principal investigator groups on specialized procedures. Responsibilities include: Coordinates and performs all clinical/surgical activities, including scheduling use of facilities, equipment and clinical treatment areas and work assignments. Includes pre-operative care, anesthesia and anesthesia monitoring, manages vital sign parameters including heart rate, respiratory rate (+/- mechanical ventilation), SPO2, EtCO2, InCO2, body temperature, and blood pressure (both invasive and non-invasive)and post-operative care of large animal species. Ensures completion of daily health observations and initiates new cases for clinical veterinarians. Performs daily psychological well-being activities and provides daily enrichment. Schedules anticipated yearly activities for all species (e.g. TB testing, dental procedures of primates). Coordinates dates for lab testing and assigns sample collection. Initiates case treatments or pre-operative preparation in emergency situations. Completes all required medical records, billing records, equipment maintenance records, and other regulatory records required by veterinarians. Maintains the operating room, performs minor surgeries, fluoroscopic procedures, and major surgery under the supervision of the veterinary staff or qualified laboratory personnel. May move to solo surgery pending enough training. Provides anesthetic and peri-operative support and monitors post-operative recovery of animals undergoing surgery. Maintains medical records for USDA covered species and maintains inventory of supplies to facilitate current and upcoming studies. Manages all inventory of the clinic, including purchasing, stocking, recordkeeping, and removing outdated supplies, purchases and recharges medications, surgical supplies, and other needs for labs across campus (rodent and large animal alike), maintains and reconciles DEA controlled substance records, prepares clinic area for inspections, such as AAALAC, USDA, and IACUC and ensures all regulations are being met. Participates in clinic daily Readiness/5S/MDI, prepares daily readiness board, completed 5S procedures in multiple working spaces in the surgical clinic area. Schedules veterinary procedures and resident training labs for large animal users in a way that allows for research to be accomplished in a timely manner while also ensuring adequate staffing. Prepares and presents posters and platform sessions at the National AALAS (American Association for Laboratory Animal Science) convention, as well as lecturing at CBAALAS. Coordinates shipping and receiving of various species, including rhesus macaques, marmosets, capuchins, ferrets, swine, and canines. Advises and assists in instructing investigators and research staff in animal handling and technical procedures. Teaches and trains new lab members how to make meaningful medical record entries, as well as perform intramuscular injections, and aseptic surgical technique, trains and manages veterinary interns and residents, assists in teaching nurses and residents during training labs (e.g. ferret intubation). May assist in the general upkeep of the clinic when assigned or needed. Must be able to work a shift schedule that includes working both Saturdays and Sundays, possibly a staggered work schedule, occasional overtime and holidays as required. Under guidance and direction, analyzes clinical samples and specimens and reports results. Prepares specimens for examination, and looks for abnormalities using automated equipment, and computerized instruments capable of performing a number of tests simultaneously. Has general awareness of safety, quality control, and quality assurance procedures. Maintains quality and safety control measures for the laboratory. Performs other related work as needed. Minimum qualifications include a college or university degree in a related field and less than 2 years of work experience in a related job discipline. Preferred qualifications include an Associate's Degree in Veterinary Technology (Certified Veterinary Technician in Illinois preferred but other states acceptable), surgical or anesthesia experience, previous animal research related experience including animal husbandry and medically oriented animal care experience, and previous experience in an academic/biomedical research environment. AALAS certification is preferred or must be obtained as part of the career path. Preferred competencies include effective communication, problem solving, good judgment and decision-making skills, and the ability to work as part of a team. Working conditions include the ability to lift up to 50 pounds maximum with frequent lifting or carrying of objects weighing up to 20 pounds, and requires 50% sitting and 50% standing and walking. Application documents required include a resume (required) and a cover letter (preferred). The documents must be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.