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experience. • Experience in an animal research facility, hospital environment or veterinary clinic would be an asset, as would CALAS certification (ARLAT). • Previous animal handling/husbandry experience
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, hospital environment or veterinary clinic would be an asset, as would CALAS certification (ARLAT). • Previous animal handling/husbandry experience an asset. Have the ability to work with lab mice with
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current in new research techniques and developments through continuing education, maintains Registered Veterinary Technology status, RLAT certification, as well as national and regional CALAS membership
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), the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), Office of Animal Laboratory Welfare (OLAW), Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC), CALAM Standards of Veterinary Care, and other national and international