The Oregon National Primate Center (ONPRC) is located 12 miles west of the OHSU main campus, and sits on 162 acres of land featuring forested areas, research and administration buildings, indoor and outdoor animal housing, and 2-mile perimeter walking path. Our mission is to improve human health and the quality of life through the support of nonhuman primate research programs that advance our knowledge of the causes, preventions, treatments, and cures of debilitating diseases. The Vet Research/Health Technician 1 assists in providing research support, clinical health care, and husbandry for a variety of non human primates. This is the first level of a three level series. It is distinguished from the higher levels by increased concentration on routine care and reduced responsibility for providing intermediate to complex animal care and procedures under specialized projects which require increased attention to research criteria. It is distinguished from the Lab Animal Technician series by the emphasis on research support and health care of animals. Under supervision, performs technical skills in support of a variety of investigative needs including but not limited to phlebotomy or following fasting protocols. May communicate and interact with scientific staff to accomplish their needs. May assist with the management of and coordination of tasks to meet research needs. Animal Health Care. Evaluates new and ongoing clinical cases. Provides basic treatments within clinical guidelines or as determined by the Attending Veterinarian or their designees which may include but is not limited to medication administration or recovery from IV fluid therapy. Triages which cases may require immediate attention or complex individual or colony-level care, in addition to case management through routine practices including but not limited to clinical release weights. Prioritizes animal health assessment, such as DVM night checks, based on case evaluation of the reported clinical condition. Provides husbandry support for research animals. General Maintenance. Cleans and sanitizes animal care areas and equipment and operates mechanical washing equipment. Restock clinical supplies. Maintains sterility of surgical supplies and instruments through proper storage and rotation. Cleans and disinfects minor surgical and clinical supplies. Observation and Records. Checks animals daily for signs of abnormal behavior, illness, or injury. Records information necessary to support the research protocols and animal health. Reports observed health findings per standard reporting process. Records completion of daily required area-level care activities. Drives department vehicles on campus. Assists in the loading and unloading of animals. Animal capture and care. Unloading and storing feed. Other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees