Job Description
• Second shift with some flexibility-11 AM to 7 PM; Wed to Sun.
• Able to support on weekends AM/PM but not after 7 PM (times are flexible).
• Willingness to work flexible hours/days including weekends/holidays.
• Shifted work schedule: Workdays include up to 3 days on weekday and 2 days on weekend.
Description:
Our expanding In Vivo Pharmacology group has an opening for a motivated Research Technician I – In Vivo Pharmacology who is dedicated to the discovery and development of innovative therapeutics, both small molecule and biologics. As part of a multidisciplinary team, the primary role of this individual will be to support hands-on execution of In Vivo studies for the pharmacological evaluation of novel agents. Additional growth opportunities will be to independently perform In Vivo studies and to interact with other research teams to coordinate delivery and testing of study derived samples.
Responsibilities:
• Assist team members on various tasks for support of In Vivo studies testing of pharmaceutical agents.
• Excellent animal/In Vivo skills for experimentation in mice, including independent proficiency on:
o Animal handling, restraining, shaving, dosing by various routes (IV, IP, SC, PO), and tissue/blood sample collection.
o Data collection including subcutaneous tumor measurements (caliper), body weight measurement, and clinical/animal health observations.
• Strong attention to detail for accurate documentation and communication of study data.
• Compliance with company and local IACUC/AAALAC regulations for animal research.
• Adheres to corporate standards regarding code of conduct, safety, appropriate handling of hazardous/biological materials, controlled drugs and animals.
Educational qualifications:
• High school diploma, or Associates/bachelor’s degree in biology, toxicology, pharmacology, or related disciplines.
Experience qualifications:
• 1 or more years relevant experience working with mice.
• Must be a team player in a matrixed environment.
• Detail-oriented, with excellent organizational and record-keeping skills required.
• Enthusiastic individual motivated to learn new techniques, ability to troubleshoot/improve as needed.
• Basic computer skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
Preferred skills:
• Experience in small animal tumor biology studies.
• Previous IACUC laboratory animal training/experience.
• Pharma industry experience.
• Imaging, in-vivo, dosing, tissue harvest.
• Surgery experience good to have.
• Mostly dosing only to mice.