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Job Title:
Agricultural Animal Health Technician 3
Department:
ERIK | University Laboratory and Animal Resources Position Overview The Agricultural Animal Health Technician 3 works in support of the Office of the Attending Veterinarian and the agricultural animals used as a resource for research and teaching. For All Campuses Works to support the humane care of agricultural research and teaching animals and ensures regulatory compliance Supports faculty, staff and students with research projects requiring the use of animals: poultry (turkey and chicken), swine, bovine and other laboratory animals Works with research and farm personnel to facilitate and provide training for animal handling and sample collection Maintains records of animal treatments and procedures as required by the regulations for review by the
OAV, USDA, AAALAC
International and Ohio State IACUC Reports any issues involving animal care and welfare to the clinical veterinarian Other duties as assigned For College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) Veterinary Support Assists veterinarians with management of the agricultural veterinary clinic Orders veterinary and associated animal supplies for all statewide research and teaching farms, maintain computer records of drug inventories and dispositions in compliance with the regulations and for audits by internal and external agencies as required Cleans and prepares surgical equipment for procedures and projects Interacts with personnel to supply and administer medications under veterinary guidance Assists veterinarians with surgical procedures required for research projects, or for general clinical care Operates sterilization equipment in preparation for surgical procedures in agricultural animals Travels with clinical veterinarians or independently for direct support of on-farm clinical duties, for routine diagnostic sample collections, animal observations, record keeping review and other duties as assigned Runs routine diagnostic tests on blood, milk and fecal samples Completes documentation for regulatory compliance with the Farm SMPs, USDA, AAALAC International, OLAW/ NIH and
OSU IACUC
Supports animal procurement and updates veterinary SOPs (swine, poultry, rodent, rabbit, guinea pig, ferret) as requested in support of OAV Assists or trains IACUC approved students or personnel to collect samples or perform procedures as required for research and teaching Trains IACUC approved students or personnel in animal handling as requested to support research or teaching Other duties as assigned All activities are covered by IACUC and AAALAC regulatory guidance. This role maintains documentation of all activities in accordance with regulatory requirements and responds to emergency building alarms as required. Weekend and holiday rotation may be required with opportunity for overtime pay on these rotations Required Qualifications Associate's Degree in Animal Science or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Two (2) years of relevant experience. One (1) year of relevant experience working in agricultural animal setting. Excellent organization and communication skills.
Desired Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in Biological Science or equivalent combination of education and experience. 4-6 years of relevant experience. Current AALAS registration or certification. Animal care experience and agricultural species handling experience (swine, poultry, ruminant) highly desirable. Application Materials A resume and cover letter are required.
Additional Information:
Salary This job opportunity is a technical-level position. The minimum starting rate may be $22.00 and will depend on the candidate's education and experience, while being balanced with internal equity and the unit's available budget. ERIK Overview Join the Enterprise for Research, Innovation and Knowledge (ERIK) at The Ohio State University and become a part of a dynamic, forward-thinking team dedicated to pushing the boundaries of discovery and innovation. ERIK positions Ohio State to expand curiosity-driven research and creative expression, further develop our research community of faculty, staff, and students, and grow the innovation ecosystem to address big challenges and improve communities locally and globally. We are seeking passionate individuals who are committed to making a meaningful impact through collaboration, innovation, and excellence. To learn more about our mission and work, please visit https://erik.osu.edu/. Unit Overview The Ohio State University is a multicampus university encompassing 15,910 acres including the Center for Food Animal Health (CFAH), Infectious Disease Animal Programs, College of Food Agricultural and Environmental Science (CFAES), Laboratory Animal Facility, the CFAES Veterinary Clinic on the Wooster Campus, the Waterman - Multispecies Animal Learning Complex (MALC) facility, and Finley Farm on the Columbus campus, as well as extension offices in every county of the state.
Position Mapping:
Function:
Animal Health and Care Subfunction:
Research Laboratory Animal Health Career Band and Level:
Technician 3
Location:
Gerlaugh Hall (0404)
Position Type:
Regular Scheduled Hours:
40
Shift:
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- Paid time off, including sick and vacation time and 11 holidays.
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