Animal Technician I Jobs
By Fred Hutch At Seattle, WA, United States
Animal Technician II: Six months experience as an Animal Technician I or equivalent.
Good verbal and written English communication skills.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Animal Technician I:High school diploma or equivalent.
Ability to follow written and verbal instructions that are presented in English.
Ability to wear Personal Protective Equipment including scrubs, gloves, shoe covers, gowns, ear plugs / muffs, face mask, and eye protection.
Animal Care Technician 1 - Division Of Comparative Medicine - Georgetown University Medical Center
By Georgetown University At , Washington, 20007
Verbal and written communication skills for reading and following instructions, and for engaging in business discussions
American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AAALAS) certification
Perform daily husbandry for laboratory animals, including handling, feeding, watering, changing cages and monitoring heath of laboratory animals
Follow standard operating procedures and maintain compliance with applicable laws and regulations
Assist with cage wash and autoclave operation and sanitizes areas and/or equipment
High school diploma or equivalency
Animal Technician I Jobs
By Seattle Childrens Hospital At , Seattle, 98105, Wa $37,960 - $54,496 a year
Min to Max Hourly Salary
Min to Max Annual Salary
The union pay ranges can be found on the Seattle Children's website here: WSNA - UFCW
Disclaimer for Out of State Applicants
Seattle Children's is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Workplace and Affirmative Action Employer.

Are you passionate about animals and looking for a rewarding career? Become an Animal Care Technician and make a difference in the lives of animals! With this job, you'll get to work with a variety of animals, learn about animal care, and help provide them with the best possible care. Apply now and join our team!

Overview Animal Care Technicians are responsible for providing care and support to animals in a variety of settings, such as veterinary clinics, animal shelters, zoos, and research facilities. They are responsible for the daily care of animals, including feeding, cleaning, and providing medical care. They may also be responsible for providing educational programs and activities to the public. Detailed Job Description Animal Care Technicians are responsible for providing care and support to animals in a variety of settings. This includes feeding, cleaning, and providing medical care. They may also be responsible for providing educational programs and activities to the public. Animal Care Technicians must be knowledgeable about animal behavior and be able to recognize signs of illness or injury. They must also be able to follow safety protocols and maintain a clean and safe environment for the animals. Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of animal behavior and health
• Ability to recognize signs of illness or injury
• Ability to follow safety protocols
• Ability to maintain a clean and safe environment
• Ability to provide educational programs and activities
• Ability to work with a variety of animals
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Job Qualifications
• High school diploma or equivalent
• Certification in animal care or related field
• Previous experience working with animals
• Knowledge of animal behavior and health
• Ability to recognize signs of illness or injury
• Ability to follow safety protocols
• Ability to maintain a clean and safe environment
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of animal behavior and health
• Knowledge of animal nutrition and diet
• Knowledge of animal care and handling
• Knowledge of safety protocols
• Knowledge of animal diseases and treatments
Job Experience
• Previous experience working with animals
• Previous experience providing educational programs and activities
• Previous experience providing medical care to animals
• Previous experience working in a veterinary clinic, animal shelter, zoo, or research facility
Job Responsibilities
• Feeding and providing water to animals
• Cleaning cages and enclosures
• Monitoring animal health and behavior
• Administering medications and treatments
• Providing educational programs and activities
• Maintaining a clean and safe environment
• Following safety protocols