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Rodent Breeding Program Supervisor

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University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 21 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/27/2026

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Rodent Breeding Program Supervisor DLAR-Animal Husbandry - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - ( 26003639 ) The Division of Laboratory Animal Resources (DLAR) Rodent Breeding Program Supervisor provides strategic and operational oversight of DLAR's rodent breeding program. This role is responsible for ensuring the successful delivery, growth, and sustainability of rodent breeding services to the research community. The position manages program operations, personnel, financial performance, and customer engagement, while maintaining compliance with institutional and regulatory standards.
Responsibilities include:
  • Direct and oversee all aspects of the rodent breeding program, ensuring efficient, high-quality service delivery,
  • Develop and implement strategies to expand program utilization and align services with institutional research needs,
  • Establish and maintain relationships with investigators to understand research needs, align breeding strategies accordingly, and develop service agreements,
  • Produce reports on program performance, including utilization, productivity, financial metrics, and service gaps, and identify opportunities for improvement,
  • Provide direct supervision of breeding program's coordinators and animal care technicians, including monitoring performance, and provide coaching, training, and professional development.
  • Work closely with the DLAR Facility Supervisors to schedule routine husbandry care of the animals,
  • Maintain working knowledge of colony management practices, including breeding setup, weaning, genotyping workflows, and data tracking systems, and oversee breeding strategies, colony structure, and productivity management,
  • Provide operational support and perform hands-on duties including but not limited to rodent cage changes, feeding, watering, health checks and clinical treatments, and
  • Liaise closely with veterinary services to ensure high standards of health and welfare for the breeding program.
The successful candidate will have a strong understanding of mouse genetics, transgenic/knockout colonies, and genotyping techniques, leadership and personnel management skills, excellent organizational, problem-solving, and decision-making abilities, effective written and verbal communication skill and proficiency with colony management and data tracking systems. The preferred candidate will have at least three years breeding colony management and supervisory experience, experience with program development, and experience working under IACUC oversight in an AAALAC-accredited program. The position requires ability pass criminal and social background checks, possibly, travel between DLAR facilities, and successfully enroll in the University of Pittsburgh Animal Exposure Surveillance Program, and other medical surveillance/immunization programs, as dictated by the current research activities. Vaccination and/or TB testing may be required. Job Summary Plans, oversees, and assesses projects, reports, presentations, milestone deliverables, and events. Supervises team and conducts projects meetings and correspondences. Coordinates the operation of facilities and assists with prioritization of resources to meet project needs. Essential Functions The employee must be able to:
  • Read, understand, and follow DLAR and other institutional guidance documents (SOPs, policies), including IACUC approved animal protocols,
  • Maintain accurate, complete, and timely documentation to ensure reliable tracking, reporting, and consistent execution of service agreements,
  • Have sufficient visual acuity, manual dexterity, and attention to detail to recognize and identify normal and abnormal species-specific clinical appearances and behavior patterns, perform technical procedures (ex: animal identification methods), safely handle and restrain animals, and operate and maintain facility equipment and supplies,
  • Negotiate around equipment within close quarters, and move between rooms, workspaces, and facilities,
  • Wear facility specific personal protective equipment (PPE) required by the job duties based on risk assessment from EH&S,
  • Work directly with live or dead animals, and clean or soiled bedding and caging,
  • Receive vaccinations and health assessments, including TB testing, required to work in some animal holding or procedure areas, in accordance with DLAR and/or EH&S policies and practices,
  • Successfully enroll in the University of Pittsburgh Animal Exposure Surveillance Program (AESP) and other medical surveillance/immunization programs,
  • Accurately and effectively communicate in English, verbally and in writing,
  • Perform computer skills including the ability to utilize common applications (e.g., email, Word, Excel) and DLAR systems (ex: CAMs), and genotype management systems,
  • Follow written and verbal instructions,
  • Euthanize animals under the guidance of a veterinarian. Physical Effort The employee must be able to:
  • Stand for extended periods of time throughout the majority of the workday,
  • Lift and move objects weighing up to 50 pounds including but not limited to caging and equipment, bags or boxes of animal diet and animal bedding, and operate flatbed hand trucks or pallet jacks to move heavier objects or weights exceeding 50 pounds,
  • Perform repetitive motion tasks that involve pushing, pulling, reaching, and/or bending, and
  • Physically handle and restrain laboratory animals.
The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity employer / disability / veteran. Assignment Category Full-time regular Job Classification Staff.

Supervisor - Projects Job Family Administrative Support Job Sub-Family Program & Project Management Campus Pittsburgh Minimum Education Level Required Bachelor's Degree Minimum Years of Experience Required 2 Will this position accept substitution in lieu of education or experience? Combination of education and relevant experience will be considered in lieu of education and/ or experience requirement. Additional details about Required Licensure/Certification Certification by the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) at the Laboratory Animal Technician (LAT) level is required. External candidate must achieve within 24 months of start date. Work Schedule M-F, 7AM-4PM, some weekends and holidays
Work Arrangement On-Campus:
Teams that work on campus, in an office, or in a lab. Hiring Range Commensurate with experience Relocation Offered No Visa Sponsorship Provided No Background Check For position finalists, employment with the University will require successful completion of a background check Child Protection Clearances Not Applicable Required Documents Resume Optional Documents Not Applicable