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Job Title: In Vivo Toxicology Associate Scientist
Location: Newark, DE 19711
100% onsite
Duration: 12 month contract
Shift: 06:00 AM – 02:30 PM (Day Shift)
Weekend Requirement: One weekend per month
Job Summary
The Associate Scientist will join the General Toxicology group within an AAALAC-accredited and GLP-compliant research facility. The role involves supporting rodent toxicology studies from protocol review through in-life data collection, ensuring compliance with study protocols, SOPs, and regulatory standards. The individual will also assist with data reporting, QA audit responses, and maintenance of study documentation.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide humane care and handling of laboratory rodents
- Restrain and handle animals safely for study procedures
- Administer test substances via multiple routes (diet, gavage, intraperitoneal, subcutaneous, etc.)
- Perform body weight measurements, food consumption tracking, and clinical observations
- Collect biological samples including blood (tail vein), urine, and other required specimens
- Support eye exams and other in-life study procedures
- Collect data manually and using electronic systems (Provantis experience preferred)
- Record, document, and report study results with high accuracy and timeliness
- Maintain study files and ensure proper documentation of all activities
- Follow all study protocols, SOPs, GLPs, and safety regulations
- Communicate effectively with Study Directors, supervisors, veterinarians, and peers
- Address QA audit findings as needed
- Ensure adherence to regulatory and safety standards
- Assist in development and refinement of laboratory techniques
- Support other technicians and perform additional assigned tasks
- Maintain a safe and organized laboratory environment
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Animal Science, Biology, or related field (MS degree considered overqualified)
- Minimum 2 years of relevant laboratory experience (rodent handling required)
- Prior hands-on experience with animals (academic or professional acceptable)
Preferred Skills
- Experience in GLP-compliant laboratory environment
- Familiarity with Provantis Integrated Preclinical Software
- Strong communication skills (written and verbal)
- High attention to detail and accuracy
- Ability to work independently and in team settings
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel
Physical Demands
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs
- Frequent handling of rodents requiring firm restraint and fine motor skills
- Standing, sitting, or working for extended periods
- Use of PPE including gloves, lab coats, eye protection, shoe covers, and respirators
- Ability to work in confined laboratory and animal housing spaces
- Operation of equipment and handling of cages, racks, and instruments
Work Environment
- Work performed in secured animal vivarium under controlled conditions
- Regular exposure to live animals, allergens, and biohazardous materials
- Use of sharp instruments and mechanical cage systems
- Strict adherence to PPE and biosafety requirements
- May require shower/change of clothing if prior exposure to external animal environments
- Work conducted individually and in small teams within research and procedure rooms
Salary : $21 - $27