Job Summary
Purdue University's Laboratory Animal Program (LAP) provides health care to research and teaching animals, promotes animal welfare, and assists researchers using animal models in the humane and appropriate use of animals at the university. The Laboratory Animal Veterinary Technologist will work with three or more laboratory animal veterinarians. The primary role will be to assist the LAP veterinarians in assuring the provision of adequate veterinary care in compliance with USFA, PHS, and Purdue University regulations and guidelines for the humane and appropriate care and use of laboratory animals. This position primarily provides assistance to veterinarians by exercising skill in the performance of common veterinary technology procedures. Other duties will include assisting with oversight of the animal care program at multiple campus facilities, maintaining frequent communication with animal facility personnel, and administrative duties associated with the animal care and use program such as maintaining accurate records.
Purdue University's Laboratory Animal Program (LAP) provides health care to research and teaching animals, promotes animal welfare, and assists researchers using animal models in the humane and appropriate use of animals at the university. The Laboratory Animal Veterinary Technician provides advanced technical and clinical support for veterinary care programs in an academic research environment. This position performs clinical procedures, supports surgical and research activities, ensures compliance with regulatory standards, and serves as a resource and mentor to junior staff. The technician operates with a high degree of independence and contributes to training, research development, and quality assurance initiatives.
What We're Looking For:
- High School Diploma/GED
- Two years of experience in research animal care and/or veterinary care
- Advanced knowledge of laboratory animal medicine and husbandry practices
- Strong technical skills in anesthesia, aseptic technique, and perioperative care
- Ability to work independently and make sound clinical judgments
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
- Ability to train others and provide constructive feedback
What Is Helpful:
- Some college credit
- Laboratory Animal Technician/Technologist (ALAT) certification by the American Association of Laboratory Animal Science or ability to obtain ALAT certification within 36 months of hire (assistance provided)
What We Want You To Know:
- Purdue will not sponsor employment authorization for this position
- A background check is required for employment in this position
- FLSA: Non-Exempt (Eligible for overtime)
- Retirement Eligibility: Non-exempt Defined Contribution Plan
- Purdue University is an EO/EA University.