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Staff Research Associate III - DLAM

University of California - Los Angeles Health
United States, California, Los Angeles
Jan 30, 2026
Description

Under general supervision of the supervisor, The Staff
Research Associate III will provide technical and para-veterinary services to
support the Division of Laboratory Animal Medicine's (DLAM) mission and
objectives. Major duties include but are not limited to assisting in Breeding
Colony Management (BCM), providing veterinary support services, quality
control, training and programmatic support to Senior Management.

Annual Salary Range: $69,752.83 - $112,171.84

Qualifications

All Required:


  • Associate
    or bachelor's degree in related field, and/or equivalent
    experience/training
  • Knowledge
    of medical terminology.
  • Ability
    to work accurately and with detail.
  • Excellent
    interpersonal skills to effectively communicate professionally and
    courteously with a wide variety of people that have varying degrees of
    veterinary medical training (from DLAM staff to faculty and their staff),
    by phone, email and in person.
  • Ability
    to complete tasks in an orderly and timely fashion, and to adjust to
    changes in the workload, prioritizing tasks.
  • Ability
    to work independently on a self-directed basis prioritizing and organizing
    fluctuating workload.
  • Ability
    to use/learn full capability of word processing software, e-mail,
    spreadsheets, the internet and other computer programs, such as Transnetyx
    Colony, Safety Culture and Cayuse/eSirius.
  • Ability
    to recognize and describe signs of clinical disease or injury in
    laboratory mice.
  • Ability
    to effectively handle and restrain mice.
  • Skill
    in writing clear and concise correspondence for a variety of audiences.
  • In-depth
    knowledge of animal research facility.
  • Comprehensive
    knowledge of rodent anatomy, biology, and reproduction.
  • Demonstrated
    knowledge of genetics and transgenic technology.
  • Knowledge
    of mouse nomenclature.
  • Knowledge
    of and the ability to apply the concept of contamination control practices
    including engineering, administrative, and procedural controls for the
    containment of pathogens, including disinfection, and waste handling.
  • Ability
    to euthanize mice using CO2 chambers. Must be able to follow the
    procedures for euthanasia including the use of the CO2 chamber, as well as
    be able to ascertain that death has occurred. Knowledge of appropriate
    labeling and disposal of the animals euthanized.
  • Ability
    to work overtime and weekends as needed.
  • Ability
    to be trained on a wide variety of topics, compile that information, and
    then successfully train others on this same information.
  • Ability
    to analyze information, problems, and procedures to define problems and
    formulate viable alternatives.
  • Knowledge
    of basic para-veterinary skills (health case handling, treatments) for
    mice.

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