Supervisor, Animal Care - Sacramento, United States - The Jackson Laboratory

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There is an exciting career opportunity available for a Supervisor, Animal Care.

The Supervisor, Animal Care is responsible, day-to-day, for the output, shipment, animal welfare, product, environmental quality, supplies logistics, work scheduling, training and performance management of an assigned team of operating personnel within an individual animal care room or work area.

The incumbent is responsible to see that all colonies assigned to their team are properly maintained, that standard operating and safety procedures are followed and that the work area presents a disciplined, attractive and congenial working environment.

The incumbent is expected to possess in-depth knowledge and familiarity with all operating requirements and procedures of the animal room or work area sufficient to oversee and provide guidance to trained personnel and to offer training and counsel to staff in training.

The incumbent is typically responsible for up to 24 technicians, technologists, trainees and trainers and up to 3,500 breeding cages and 900 inventory boxes; the number of strains will vary in number and complexity with technical program from a minimum of 5-12 inbred strains to a maximum of several hundred mutant and or research strains.

Depending upon the size and varying programs of the individual barrier to which the incumbent is assigned, the incumbent may be required to coordinate activities with one or more other Animal Care Supervisors, PIs and/or Research Assistants assigned to the same work area.

Coordination or oversight of activities or special events will occasionally occur during non-standard business hours.

Critical elements of successful performance include effective leadership, training and development of assigned staff, meeting product quality specifications and advising and assisting the Animal Care Manager in the development and implementation of colony management and/or work flow strategies to maximize productivity and output as well as the safety performance of their assigned team.


Responsibilities:


  • Leading the team in an Animal Care room
  • Ensuring safety procedures and protocols are adhered to
  • Customer Service
  • Staffing Organization & Development

Qualifications:


  • Knowledge of supervisory processes and techniques of leadership as would normally be acquired through 25 year of leadership or training experience with demonstrated ability to motivate and lead others toward the accomplishment of individual and shared objectives including experience in planning, prioritizing, and assigning work; training staff; and monitoring their daily performance
  • Knowledge of genetics and mouse based animal husbandry as would normally be acquired through at least two (2) years successful professional experience.
  • Successful completion of Genetics I and II
  • Leadership skills which include Interpersonal relationship skills sufficient to allow incumbent to function as an effective leader for subordinates and to allow incumbent to be fully aware of interpersonal and organizational implications that accompany business relationships.
  • Proven abilities to effectively lead change and people.
  • Excellent, demonstrated written and oral communication skills to permit clear and effective exchange of information.
  • Strong interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to direct and motivate staff and others.
  • Knowledge of Animal Care Standard Operating Procedures
  • Successful applicants must have a minimum of HS diploma or GED and prior work experience.
  • Employment will require successful completion of references, background check and preemployment physical.
  • Must have open availability, including weekends and holidays may be required. OT is required as needed.

Supervisor, Animal Care $73, $95, annual salary range

About JAX:


The Jackson Laboratory is an independent, nonprofit biomedical research institution with a National Cancer Institute-designated Cancer Center and nearly 3,000 employees in locations across the United States (Maine, Connecticut, California), Japan and China.

Its mission is to discover precise genomic solutions for disease and empower the global biomedical community in the shared quest to improve human health.


EEO Statement:


  • The Jackson Laboratory provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment in all job classifications without regard to race, color, religion, age, mental disability, physical disability, medical condition, gender, sexual orientation, genetic information, ancestry, marital status, national origin, veteran status, and other classifications protected by applicable state and local nondiscrimination laws._

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