Location
Los Angeles
Posted
June 27, 2026
Commute
Local Area
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Job Description
Description
Under general supervision of Division of Laboratory Animal
Medicine (DLAM) management, the Animal care Supervisor 1 performs supervisory
duties of animal care staff members who perform operational/husbandry duties,
facility services/inspections, as well as high-level tasks related to animal
health care, the enrichment program, investigator training and services, and/or
Biosecurity. The Supervisor prioritizes and completes ongoing tasks following
established departmental guidelines, University policies, and federal, state,
& local regulations. Develops Standard Operations Procedures (SOPs), Work
Instructions (WI) and forms for the functional area; develops, delivers and
verifies employee training and assigns workloads; maintains supplies, feed and
bedding in stock; monitors room environmental conditions and any other task to
assure animal welfare and adherence to the regulations that govern the use of
these animals in research as ...
Under general supervision of Division of Laboratory Animal
Medicine (DLAM) management, the Animal care Supervisor 1 performs supervisory
duties of animal care staff members who perform operational/husbandry duties,
facility services/inspections, as well as high-level tasks related to animal
health care, the enrichment program, investigator training and services, and/or
Biosecurity. The Supervisor prioritizes and completes ongoing tasks following
established departmental guidelines, University policies, and federal, state,
& local regulations. Develops Standard Operations Procedures (SOPs), Work
Instructions (WI) and forms for the functional area; develops, delivers and
verifies employee training and assigns workloads; maintains supplies, feed and
bedding in stock; monitors room environmental conditions and any other task to
assure animal welfare and adherence to the regulations that govern the use of
these animals in research as ...