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A leading Canadian university is seeking an Animal Care Technician to provide high-quality animal care and support animal-based research. The ideal candidate will have experience in laboratory animal care, strong attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively within a team. This position is critical for maintaining animal welfare and supporting various research projects.
Job Category: CUPE 116
Job Profile: CUPE 116 Salaried - Research Assistant /Technician 2
Job Title: Animal Care Technician
Department: Research Support | Centre for Comparative Medicine | Animal Care Services
Compensation Range: CAD $4,426.00 - $4,845.00 Monthly
Posting End Date: September 25, 2025
Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date.
Job End Date: Ongoing
At UBC, we believe that attracting and sustaining a diverse workforce is key to the successful pursuit of excellence in research, innovation, and learning for all faculty, staff and students. Our commitment to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career.
This position is responsible for directly supporting the animal-based research community within the University of British Columbia by providing high level animal care in working closely with the Clinical Veterinarians and Animal Care Teams. The Animal Care Technician (ACT) will provide facility support within the Centre for Comparative Medicine, including basic animal husbandry duties, cage processing, laundry and general facility maintenance.
CCM Technicians are responsible for the daily maintenance and care of specific species of small and large laboratory animals. The position requires thorough knowledge of working with animals exposed to hazardous and bio-hazardous agents, and radioactive compounds. Due to the work involving the use of potentially hazardous material, the use of personal protective equipment, and adherence to strict safety protocols is expected.
Organizational Status
This position reports to the Operations Manager and takes work direction from the CCM Supervisor and CCM Assistant Supervisor. ACTs work closely with the Registered Veterinary Technologists (RVTs) and UBC veterinarians.
CCM is a multi-species facility specialized in supporting animal research at UBC through surgical support, training, diagnostic and pathology support as well as housing. As part of UBC Animal Care Services (ACS), the largest animal care program in Western Canada and the second largest in Canada, CCM is responsible for providing research support to the animal-based research community associated with the University of British Columbia and its affiliates through its veterinary services team, the compliance team, the training team, the procurement team and its facilities. ACS is committed to providing excellence in research support to all UBC researchers with accountability, communication, cooperation, customer service and integrity. ACS reports to the Vice President Research & Innovation.
Providing consistent, high quality and compassionate care to all animals in accordance with the Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) guidelines and established research protocols.
Responsible for providing basic husbandry, handling, and restraint for large and small animal species on a daily basis. Duties include health, behavior and welfare surveillance of laboratory animals; along with continuous awareness of current species-specific welfare issues, such as common signs of illness, pain, trauma or depression, in accordance with CCAC guidelines. Other duties include: performing rounds to observe and check the physical health and well-being of laboratory animals; isolating infected or ill animals and reporting to veterinarian, euthanasia and general housekeeping and maintenance of facility and equipment.
Operating a bedding vacuum system, bottle filling system, high pressure spray units and autoclaves.
Maintaining and sanitizing assigned animal rooms, performing appropriate decontamination methods and procedures, including mixing of appropriate cleaning solutions and chemicals to disinfect and sanitize bottles, pails, pans, cages, pens and entire work area.
Cage and laundry processing duties including but not limited to: operating rack and tunnel washers; assembling clean cage units; ensuring equipment is available and ready at appropriate times, prioritizing laundry tasks and treat soiled laundry to produce clean linen, when required; conducting inventory of consumable supplies as required for cage and laundry processing.
General upkeep and cleaning of the facility, including disposal of hazardous and non-hazardous waste.
Performing and reporting periodic minor maintenance, adjustment, repair, and setup tasks of facility related equipment to support facility activities.
Performs minor technical procedures, including ear notching, sample collection, injections, euthanasia, necropsy, topical treatments, blood, tissue and organ collection as necessary under the direction of the Operations Manager, Supervisors or Veterinarians.
May support the UBC Animal Care and Use (ACUP) Training Program in basic tasks such as set-up and take-down of training areas.
Demonstrate and explain T2 duties and tasks to new hires.
Assists CCM research staff and users with animal care procedures and techniques.
Follow all safety standards, standard operating procedures (SOPs) and policies.
Recommends revisions to existing policies and procedures to the CCM Supervisors.
Receives and packs live animal shipments.
Packages, labels, processes biological, biochemical, radioactive and hazardous materials out of the facility.
Treat confidentially all information related to research projects, personnel, and locations and agrees not to disclose any such information to any person except as may be necessary in the proper discharge of work obligations.
Keep abreast of developments in the field of animal husbandry and welfare, participating in continuing education programs and maintains necessary certifications.
Report any safety concerns to the ACS Joint Occupational Health & Safety Committee (JOHSC).
Perform other related tasks as required.
Initiative and oversight will be needed to supervise maintenance and stocking activities of medical supplies in the work area. This person must be willing to pay attention to details, be aware of pitfalls and be willing to repeat tasks if necessary. Most of the procedures will require following a protocol already in place. However, there is room for innovative thinking to improve upon existing protocols and provide input into the direction of the project. These positions are expected to exercise some initiative and judgment in establishing priorities and carrying tasks through to completion; new or unusual problems would be referred to supervisor. Incorrect decisions could result in deterioration of animal health, including mortality, and/or disruption or ruination of a research study. Inappropriate judgment exercised by the position may impact the success of the facility, leading to increased expenses and time loss. Inappropriate judgment concerning the use of controlled substances could lead to legal action against the University or revoking of provincial licenses currently held by the University veterinarians.
Supervision Received: Works under general supervision in carrying out familiar phases of duties and responsibilities; receives instructions during orientation and on subsequent new assignments or changes in procedures.
Supervision Given: May distribute work assignments to employees at lower classification levels and initiate new employees into routines, procedures and operation of equipment.
High school graduation, some additional training in a related field and a minimum two years of related experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience.