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Senior Animal Technician (Husbandry) - Veterinary Medicine & Surgery

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Education

Required: High school diploma or equivalent.

 

Experience

Required: Three years of animal care experience in an animal hospital/clinic, research facility or related field to include one year in specialized housing and/or technical procedures. With Associate's degree, one year of required experience or with Bachelor's degree, no experience.

 

Certification

Required: Assistant Laboratory Animal Technician (ALAT) from the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) within 180 days of eligibility but no more than 558 days. Any employee hired or rehired after September 1, 2012 must possess required certification.

 

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