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High Point University seeks a Laboratory Assistant for the Summer Session 2025 in the Neuroscience Department. This position involves caring for rodents in the vivarium and aiding in laboratory exercises. Ideal candidates are Neuroscience majors with a strong work ethic and passion for experiential learning.
Job Title: Laboratory Assistant
Department: Neuroscience
Supervisor: Ms. Morgan Kline
Starting Rate of Pay: $10.00/hour
Length of Time: Summer Session 2025
Department Description
The Department of Neuroscience introduces students to the logic and knowledge base of the neurological sciences, providing hands-on opportunities for learning in the classroom, teaching laboratories, and through original research with faculty. Laboratory Assistants will have the opportunity to experience working in a laboratory setting under the supervision of departmental faculty and lab managers. Students will be working in the vivarium, caring for rodents. Students will enrich their undergraduate education in the neurological sciences, and establishing a strong foundation for any original research, graduate schooling, or careers in the sciences they pursue in the future.
Job Location/ Hours Required
Laboratory Assistants will work closely with Lab Managers/Vivarium Coordinator to provide care for rodents in the vivarium, they will also be handling/interacting with rodents frequently. Students may also be expected to prepare laboratory exercises for the Department’s teaching labs in the Wanek School of Natural Sciences, and to ensure that organized and safe laboratory conditions are maintained. This position requires a minimum commitment of 5 hours per week. The total number of hours a student employee may work per week across campus is 20 hours.
Responsibilities :
Required Qualifications:
Students must be a Neuroscience major (related disciplines also considered) and have taken or are enrolled in BIO 1500 / 1501 to be considered for this position. Students may not have a rodent as a pet in their dorm/home that they interact with regularly. Competitive applicants should be able to demonstrate a strong work ethic, an interest in experiential learning, and a passion for neuroscience.
Desired Skills:
Applicants should be prepared to complete interviews via email after submission of application.Successful applicants will be expected to attend orientation / safety training upon hire.