Activities | Feed, water, and examine pets and other nonfarm animals for signs of illness, disease, or injury in laboratories and animal hospitals and clinics. Clean and disinfect cages and work areas, and sterilize laboratory and surgical equipment. May provide routine post-operative care, administer medication orally or topically, or prepare samples for laboratory examination under the supervision of veterinary or laboratory animal technologists or technicians, veterinarians, or scientists. |
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Outlook | Faster-than-average-job growth |
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Median Income | $20,800 per year in 2007 |
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Work Context & Conditions | Clean animal cages and lift, hold, or restrain animals, risking exposure to bites or scratches. This work often involves kneeling, crawling, repeated bending, and lifting heavy supplies like bales of hay or bags of feed. |
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Minimum Education Requirements | General High School Program
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Skills | Active Listening, Reading Comprehension, Speaking |
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Abilities | Oral Expression, Problem Sensitivity, Oral Comprehension |
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Interviews | Maurice B |
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