Lab Animal Tech I-IV, Department of Laboratory Animal Resources
Missoula
Friday, 01 May 2026
LAT I (Entry level): Given appropriate training and adequate time for development of animal care skills, be able to perform basic animal husbandry so that required food, water and shelter for animals is provided. As experience and skills increase, LAT I technicians may be asked to assist in performing health checks, bedding changes, cage washes, veterinary/technician consultations, required cleaning for all species in the LAR, and additional tasks as deemed appropriate by the facility manager. Technician will need to become AALAS ALAT-certified during LAT I phase for advancement to LAT II level. LAT II: Technician is ALAT-certified. All duties of LAT I, and in addition: training for more advanced techniques such as clinical sample collection, animal euthanasia; assist with semi-annual Replace serology program; assistance with keeping accurate animal medical and breeding records; training for health records for USDA-regulated species. Technician will need to become AALAS LAT- certified during LAT II phase to advance to LAT III. LAT III: Technician is LAT-certified. All of the duties of LAT I and II, in addition: organizational skills related to training of scientific research personnel who will be working with animals in the LAR. Maintenance of animal medical and breeding records; coordination and communication with all members of the LAR team, including the Facility manager and the Attending Veterinarian; collegial interactions with research investigators and scientific personnel. LAT III may be assigned individual projects that they will take the lead on, such as ATP testing, serology, SOP review and updating, and writing new SOP’s. LAT III technicians will assist in the training of LAT I and LAT II technicians. LAT III technicians will be expected to increase their skills in disease recognition and addressing animal health issues with the attending veterinarian. LAT III technicians will need to become AALAS LATG-certified for consideration of advancement to LAT IV level. LAT III may be asked to assist with special projects from the IACUC Manager or the Facility Manager. LAT IV: All duties of LAT I, II and III levels. In addition, in the absence of the Facility Manager, an LAT IV should be able to conduct daily scheduling, train and assist staff during performance of scheduled duties, and answer questions from staff and animal users. The employee may be asked to order animals or supplies and submit work orders in the absence of the Facility Manager. It is expected that an employee at the LAT IV level can communicate professionally, both orally and verbally, with peers and investigators. Employees should also display professional behavior worthy of being a model for employees requiring assistance. Professionalism in verbal and written communication is expected.
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma (or equivalency) as well as at least one year of directly related work experience and education that would provide the competencies to successfully discharge the essential duties assigned to this position. Bachelor degree in a related field or Certified Vet Technician (CVT) highly recommended. Ability to lift 50 pounds maximum (with or without accommodation), work around hazardous materials safely, work standing for long periods of time (2-4 hours), repetitive motion; working in the presence of allergens, and participating in the occupational health program is mandatory. Ability to work well independently, as well as a team member. Work rotating weekends excellent attendance. Ability to pass a physical screen prior to employment. Ability to send and receive electronic mail. Outlook, excel, and digital software knowledge preferred. Experience in a laboratory setting, working with lab animals, and large laboratory equipment preferred.