
Animal Technician - Large Animal Facility
- Geelong, VIC
- $93,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Work in a world-class research & development precinct
- Supportive, rewarding, inclusive and truly collaborative environment
- ​​​Join CSIRO and support Australia's premier scientific organisation!
You'll be part of a tight-knit, professional team responsible for, providing expert animal care and welfare, collecting and managing samples and data from infected research animals, collaborating with scientists and veterinarians and upholding rigorous quality assurance and biosafety standards.This role involves weekend and occasional shift work, and requires individuals who are medically and psychologically fit, security-cleared, and vaccinated for high-risk pathogens. If you're passionate about science, animal welfare, and making a real-world impact, this is your chance to be part of something extraordinary.Your high-level duties will include:
- Animal husbandry and welfare - Apply knowledge of animal care and behaviour, ensuring ethical treatment and compliance with approved protocols.
- Technical Support in Containment - Assist with research procedures and collect biological samples from animals in PC3/PC4 microbiological containment.
- Compliance & Ethics - Ensure adherence to Animal Ethics Committee protocols and microbiological security regulations.
- Collaboration & Communication - Liaise effectively with scientists, veterinarians, and technical team members to support research outcomes.
- Record Keeping & Quality Systems - Maintain accurate records and contribute to the development of monitoring and compliance systems.
- Facility Operations - Support the running of multiple animal facilities, including manual labour and logistical problem-solving.
- Flexibility & Teamwork - Participate in rostered weekend and after-hours work, and foster strong team relationships.
- Safety & Standards - Uphold CSIRO's values, safety policies, and contribute to a culture of Zero harm.
- A tertiary qualification in a relevant field (science, agriculture, veterinary, nursing), or demonstrated 3+ years equivalent experience.
- Prior experience with husbandry and handling a broad range of species, such as domestic livestock, laboratory animals, and/or wildlife.
- Willingness to work with animals infected with serious zoonotic disease agents, following appropriate training, including the wearing of personal protective equipment (biocontainment suits inclusive).
- Demonstrated ability to work productively and harmoniously in a team, as well as the ability to work independently towards team goals.
- A flexible approach to be available as part of the team roster for weekend and after-hours work.
- Excellent computer literacy and data management skills.
- Prior experience in working within a quality assurance system.
- Demonstrated ability to perform technical procedures such as the collection of biological samples from animals.
- Demonstrated ability to maintain and understand accurate records in a research and diagnostic facility.
- Experience in working at high levels of bio-containment (BSL3 or 4).
- An understanding of working with Animal Ethics and Protocols.