Job Opportunity: Animal Care Technician

Animal Care Technician
Location: Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre

Date Posted: 10-Oct-23

Reporting to the Head of Animal Care, the Animal Care Technician is responsible for technical support in the animal care unit assisting with and upholding the ethical care of animals used in research and education at the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre (BMSC). This position works closely with the Head of Animal Care and the Animal Care Coordinator with regards to: animal care priorities on site, including daily monitoring of animal holding facilities in ensuring compliance with Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) standards, and is heavily involved in general husbandry of marine aquatic animals (including assisting with the maintenance and organization of aquatic equipment, spaces, and inventory). The position involves working collaboratively with the organization, including participating in strategic initiatives that enhance community engagement and partnerships for the BMSC as well as supporting research and education clients.

We are committed to an equitable, diverse, and inclusive campus that is accessible to all and free from harassment, bullying, and discrimination. The BMSC recognizes that diverse staff and clients benefit and enrich our workplace and the broader community. We are committed to removing barriers that have been, and continue to be, encountered by equity seeking groups, including women, Indigenous peoples, visible/racialized minorities, persons with disabilities, and LGBTQ+. We strive to recruit individuals who will further enhance our diversity and will support their professional success while they are here.

Tasks and responsibilities:

  • Working closely with the Head of Animal Care and the Animal Care Coordinator regarding animal care priorities on campus, and liaising between the Animal Care Coordinator and research/students/public on site.
  • Daily monitoring of animal holding facilities (research, teaching and field trips) in compliance with Canadian Council for Animal Care (CCAC) standards.
  • Providing oversite of all animals on site, ensuring care is being provided by responsible party.
  • Providing husbandry of marine aquatic animals (e.g. fish and large variety of invertebrate species) used in research, teaching and field trips.
  • Providing habitat development and enrichment of display animals held on site.
  • Advising on animal care holding and procedures on site.
  • Assisting in and ensuring animal collection records are submitted by animal users and submitting BMSC’s required collections data to the appropriate external bodies.
  • Assisting in the collection of marine organisms (possibly with scientific diving, if qualified).
  • Assisting with delivering animal care seminars for the university summer students and field trips staff.
  • Providing logistical planning support and administrative support with regards to the relevant activities (e.g., permitting, advising, planning, managing small projects etc.)
  • Assisting in troubleshooting animal health situations alongside the Head of Animal Care and BMSC veterinarian.

Other responsibilities:

  • May on occasion assist the Coordinator and Chair of the Animal Care Committee in the administration of animal use protocols and animal care committee.
  • May on occasion assist with the coordination of BMSC’s animal care committee.
  • Assisting in other duties related to animal care as required.
  • Assisting with supervision of summer animal care assistant(s).
  • Assisting new researchers, facilitating collaborative research.
  • Informing users of available resources.
  • Assisting with the maintenance and organization of aquatic equipment, spaces, and inventory.

Required qualifications:

  • Degree or diploma in biology or related field with strong interest in animal welfare, husbandry, and aquatic science
  • Knowledge of Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) guidelines and standards.
  • Excellent communication skills (diplomacy and tact are essential)
  • Past husbandry experience in non-research facilities may be considered in the absence of the above noted qualifications
  • Attention to detail is crucial in following procedures and standard operating procedures
  • Must be fluent in written and oral English language
  • Good record keeping skills required
  • Must be willing to work weekends and after hours as required.

Desired qualifications:

  • Pleasure Craft Operator Card (can be provided to the successful candidate)
  • Animal User Training certification (through institution or online through the UPEI Experimental Fish Course – can be provided to the successful candidate)
  • Prior experience in animal care (e.g., preferably at a certified aquarium or facility)
  • WHMIS training (can be provided to the successful candidate)
  • SVOP (Small Vessel Operator’s Proficiency), SDV-BS (Small Domestic Vessel Basic Safety, formally known as MED-A3) and ROC-M (Restricted Operator’s Certificate-Maritime) certifications are assets
  • Familiarity with local marine fauna and its natural history/ecology is a strong asset
  • Adaptability to work and live in a remote location

Hourly Wage: Starting wage $22/hour (potential for increase based on experience and performance) plus benefits after probationary period.

Term: 6 month contract (potential to be made permanent full-time) –  37.5 hours/week

Application Deadline: November 10, 2023 (deadline will be extended if position is not filled)

How to Apply: Please apply by sending your resumé or CV, three references and a cover letter to the Coordinator of Animal Care at acc@bamfieldmsc.com

Ocean of data hackathon

On behalf of DeepSense,  ShiftKey Labs, and COVE, we wanted to reach out to share an opportunity about a FREE event open to post-secondary students across Canada. We are partnering with the Canadian Integrated Ocean Observing System (CIOOS), Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), and Ocean Startup Project to host the 7th Ocean of Data Challenge: Coast to Coast to Coast.

The Challenge kicks off on Wednesday, November 1st at 6pm ADT/ 5pm EST/ 2pm PT. Participants can work solo or in teams of up to five to submit their final idea in a video presentation format by November 20, 2023 at 11:59pm PT.  This Challenge is an opportunity for post-secondary students to use ocean data and explore how ocean data can improve the sustainability of our oceans and our communities as they answer the ultimate question: how can ocean data help us understand Canada’s ocean health, ocean economy, and ocean people? Submissions could be as simple as just a really insightful bar chart, a well-thought-out app idea, a detailed word cloud, or even use machine learning to build a prediction tool! Judges will watch the videos and choose a winner by Monday, November 27th. Judging will be based on the potential for sustainable impact, originality, and creativity! This challenge is a fantastic way to show off design, programming, data crunching, communication, or other skills. Not to mention more than $2,000 in prizes! Get more info and register today!

Travel Funding Opportunities

Did you know that you may be eligible to receive funding for your international exchange, co-op, work study or field school?

 International Mobility Access Grant (IMAG)

The International Mobility Access Grant (IMAG) aims to reduce barriers for students with a disability, Indigenous students and low-income students to access and participate in UVic’s international mobility programs and strengthen their global skills. 

Value: Up to $8,000
Open to: Indigenous students, students with a disability and low-income students who are also current UVic undergraduate students and either Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
Next deadline: November 1st, 2023

Please note: The international activity must commence within 12 months of the application deadline.

Student International Activities Fund (SIAF) 

The Student International Activities Fund (SIAF) is intended to assist UVic students with their participation in unpaid, international learning activities. 

Value: $500

  • Asia Undergraduate Supplement: $1,000
  • Asia Graduate Supplement: $5,000

Open to: Full-time undergraduate and graduate students
Next deadline: November 15th, 2023
(3 competitions per year – March, July and November)

Please note: The international activity must commence within 12 months of the application deadline used. Applications can be submitted retroactively.

One World International Scholarship

The One World International Scholarship is awarded to students participating in study, or work-abroad programs.

Value: $2,000-$5,000
Open to: Full-time undergraduate and graduate students who are also either Canadian citizens or permanent residents and residents of BC
Next deadline: November 15, 2023

Please note: Student must plan to begin their international experience before May 1, 2024

Nimrod Hungarian Mobility Award

The Nimrod Hungarian Mobility Award (Nimrod) helps UVic students participate in international learning activities taking place at accredited universities in Hungary.

Value: Varies
Open to: Full-time undergraduate, graduate or post-graduate students 
Next deadline:
November 15th, 2023 
(3 competitions per year – March, July and November) 

Please note: The international activity must commence within 12 months of the application deadline used.

Killam Fellowship Program

The Killam Fellowships Program provides an opportunity for exceptional undergraduate students to spend either one semester or a full academic year as an exchange student in the United States, at a participating institution.

Value: $15,000+

  • cash award of $5,000 US per semester
  • $10,000 for the full academic year

 Open to: Full-time undergraduate, graduate or post-graduate students 
Next deadline:
November 15th, 2023 
(3 competitions per year – March, July and November) 

Please note: Applications are for placement in Fall or Spring of the next school year.

Questions? Contact world@uvic.ca 

For more info and to apply, visit our funding webpage

For general information on International exchange, visit the outbound student webpage 

For information on international co-op, contact intlcoopcoord@uvic.ca, or visit the international co-op webpage 

SASS and MPT Info Sessions

Are you interested in health professions?  The UBC Department of Physical Therapy  and the School of Audiology and Speech Sciences are hosting in-person info sessions at the University of Victoria on Wednesday, November 22nd.  Department representatives will discuss their respective programs and admission requirements followed by a Q&A session. Details below:

School of Audiology and Speech Sciences
Medical Sciences Building (MSB 150)
Wednesday, November 22nd, 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Register: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4SEgY6kF4ak8wYe

Master of Physical Therapy
Medical Sciences Building (MSB 150)
Wednesday, November 22nd, 5:15 PM to 6:15 PM
Register: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4SEgY6kF4ak8wYe

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1125566788816494&set=a.800709047968938

STEM Faculty involvement in FECS Engagement Circles

SOCIAL INNOVATION LAB

October 2023 to April 2024

Truth and (Re)conciliation is a top priority for the University of Victoria, for Canadians, and Indigenous Peoples. Engineers and Professionals have a role to play in Truth and (Re)conciliation. The Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science is conducting engagement sessions to determine what initiatives, programs, and events, supports and resources are needed to continue working on the UVic Indigenous Plan.

The Social Innovation Lab will take a diverse set of participants through 7 design sessions with a human centred approach to explore current state, future state, and ideate together to develop the Faculty’s Truth and (Re)conciliation strategy.

We would like to ensure that First Nations, Metis, or Inuit undergraduate and graduate students have a voice and a seat at the table. If you are interested in attending one or all the sessions, please submit an Expression of Interest through this google form. An honorarium will be provided.

We appreciate your consideration – if you have any questions or require further clarity, please contact Jessica Vandenberghe at engradcc@uvic.ca.

Age of Generative AI Workshop

Join us in our brand-new workshop, Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), to explore the history of AI, discuss some of its positive and negative impacts on the world, and learn how and when to use AI tools in the classroom! Share your thoughts on the opportunities and challenges that come with these tools and be a part of the conversation that’s shaping the future of education!

Register today for a session on October 24th or November 2nd at learnanywhere.uvic.ca/academic-integrity

Academic Integrity – Learn Anywhere

First Generation Mentorship Program

The “First in Class Mentorship Program” is for students who are the first in their family to attend higher education as they often face many barriers. Not only is it financially challenging, but the culture of higher education can seem strange or unfamiliar to someone who has no experience with it and can’t ask family for help or advice. To better support first-gen students, we have decided to create a mentorship program. We are a group of faculty who were ourselves first-gen students, so we understand the experience well. To learn more about potential mentors, see our website here: https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/firstgen/

Take the Lead: Science Students Invited to Join UVSS Board

Leaders Wanted!

Interested in more than just a degree? Gain invaluable experience and skills by joining the UVSS Board of Directors. We’re looking for Faculty of Science students to join the board to maximize academic diversity!

Why You Should Run

  • Professional Development: Gain real-world experience in governance, financial planning, and project management.
  • Networking: Connect with professionals, faculty, and fellow students in various disciplines.
  • Skill Building: Develop leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills you’ll use throughout your career.

How to Run

  1. Gather Support

Collect names and Vnumbers from 15 undergrad students who back your nomination.

  1. Submit Nomination

The clock is ticking! Get your form in by Wednesday, October 11 at 5:00pm.

  1. Campaign 

Online voting is from Oct 22-25. Get your message out there!

Additional Resources

Contact Us

DM, email, or book a meeting

— UVSS Elections
uvsselections.com

2024 IRIC Next Generation Competition

Looking for a summer internship in life science research?

The 2024 IRIC Next Generation Competition program offers undergraduate students an enriching opportunity to conduct a 12-week or a 16-week summer internship in research at IRIC at Montreal.

+ Details, projects and eligibility criteria

Want to know more? Join our virtual information session!

  • November 14, 12:00 pm (EST) in French> Click here
  • November 15, 12:00 pm (EST) in English> Click here

No registration necessary, just click on the link at the date and time of the meeting.

This program is open to students enrolled in the following programs:

Bioinformatics / Biochemistry / Biomedical Engineering / Biomedical Sciences / Chemistry / Informatics / Molecular Biology / Microbiology and Immunology / Pathology and Cellular Biology / Pharmaceuticals Sciences / Pharmacology / Physics

Value of the funding:

$5,316 – 12-week internship
$7,088 – 16-week internship

List of projects offered in Summer 2024

APPLICATION DEADLINE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 2023, 9:00 A.M. (EST)

Apply now