Key responsibilities
:
• Daily care and maintenance of research mice within individually ventilated caging systems (IVCs). Each room can hold up to 1000 cages
• Daily welfare observations using good attention to detail in order to check animal numbers and caging information and to report any abnormalities
• Regular observations of cage cleanliness and changing cage bases to ensure suitable environments for the animals
• Ensure the animals have access to food, water and environmental enrichment
• Maintain the animal rooms to a high standard of hygiene, for example; damp-dusting the surfaces, vacuuming and mopping the floors
• Liaise closely with scientific staff, whose animals you are responsible for
• Work closely to protocols and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
• Ensure that Home Office compliance is met in all areas at all times
• Maintain detailed, accurate records of all activities, using both electronic and written methods
Working relationships:
Typically you will be a member of a small team (normally 3-5 people), supervised by a senior technician under the overall management of a facility manager.
Additional information:
This campaign supports the employment of three posts: two permanent positions and one fixed-term post (12- month maternity cover).
You are expected to work overtime for one weekend (2 sessions) every month for which overtime and travel costs will be paid according to UKRI-MRC rates. A session is 3 hours per weekend day. There are opportunities to work additional overtime on weekends and Bank Holidays via a volunteering system.
This position involves sustained physical activity, including lifting and moving items such as cages. Candidates should therefore be comfortable with the physically demanding and repetitive aspects of the role.
Appointment within the salary range will be commensurate with experience, with higher points reserved for candidates demonstrating significant relevant skills, qualifications, or experience.
This job is based on the Babraham Research Campus, there may be occasional travel to our main lab on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.
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Education / qualifications / training required:
Essential: An interest in obtaining IAT Level 2 Diploma in Laboratory Animal Science & Technology or equivalent
Desirable:
• GCSEs or equivalent
• Institute of Animal Technology (IAT) Level 2 Diploma in Laboratory Animal Science & Technology or equivalent
• Level 2 or 3 Animal Care qualification
• Relevant scientific degree
Previous work experience required:
Essential:
• Experience of caring for animals
• Experience of working as part of a team
Desirable:
• Experience of working as an animal technician
• Experience of barriered facilities, including isolation systems individually ventilated cages (IVCs), and flexible film isolators
• Working knowledge of Home Office regulations
• Knowledge of the 3Rs
• Experience of following written processes and working to strict guidelines
• Demonstrate an understanding of working to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
• Experience of using Mouse Colony Management Systems or other similar databases
Knowledge and experience:
Creativity and initiative
Essential: Can demonstrate good attention to detail
Independent working
Essential:
• Demonstrate an ability to work independently and follow instructions
• Acts on own initiative, but also has the ability to know when to seek advice
Verbal and written communication skills
Essential:
• Strong written and verbal communication skills
• Experience of good record keeping, both electronically and written
Desirable: Experience of communicating with researchers
Personal skills / behaviours / qualities:
Essential:
• A pro-active approach demonstrating commitment to animal welfare with a desire for constant improvement
• Experience of maintaining high levels of hygiene to ensure a suitable environment
• Understands the routine nature of animal care
• Excellent time management and sound interpersonal skills
• Commitment to undertake standard training programs
• Ability to demonstrate adaptability and flexibility in order to respond to the changing demands of the animal rooms and overall facility.
• Ability to meet the physical demands of the role.
• Able to safely lift and move animal cages weighing up to 5 kg.
Additional Information
We welcome applications from all and are open to discuss requests for reasonable adjustments.
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