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How much do mouse jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for mouse in the United States is $29.85, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $27.40 and $31.01 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are 'mouse' jobs?

In a professional context, 'mouse' is not typically recognized as a job title. However, in laboratory and research settings, a 'mouse technician' or 'mouse handler' refers to someone who works with mice for scientific studies, managing their care, breeding, and handling for experiments. These roles are essential in biomedical research, as mice are commonly used as model organisms to study genetics, diseases, and treatments. The responsibilities can include animal husbandry, administering treatments, and assisting with experimental procedures. Proper training in animal care and ethics is required for these positions.

What is the difference between Mouse vs Data Entry Clerk?

AspectMouseData Entry Clerk
Required SkillsProficiency with computer peripherals, basic troubleshootingTyping speed, accuracy, data management skills
Work EnvironmentOffice, computer labs, tech support settingsOffice, administrative settings, data centers
CertificationsNone typically requiredNone usually required, but certifications can be beneficial
Industry UsageIT support, hardware maintenanceAdministrative, clerical, data management

While a Mouse is a computer peripheral used across many tech roles, a Data Entry Clerk is a professional responsible for inputting and managing data. The roles differ in skills, environment, and industry application, with the Mouse being a tool and the Data Entry Clerk being a job title focused on data management tasks.

What is a Mouse job?

A Mouse job typically refers to a role in animation, entertainment, or research involving mice. In animation, it might involve working with companies like Disney. In research, it could mean working in laboratories studying mouse genetics or behavior. The job responsibilities vary widely depending on the industry.

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Infographic showing various Mouse job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 16% Part Time, 2% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,081 per year, or $29.8 per hour.

Mouse Animal Technician (Contract)

Preventive

South San Francisco, CA โ€ข On-site

$14.75 - $19.25/hr

Contractor

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

About Preventive Medicine
Preventive Medicine is an early-stage biotechnology startup advancing next-generation genomic medicines to tackle diseases at their origin. Backed by leading investors, we combine cutting-edge editor engineering with innovative delivery technologies to create therapies that make a lasting impact on global health.
About the role
We are seeking an experienced contract specialist to support murine assisted reproductive technology workflows, with a focus on mouse IVF and related embryo handling. The ideal candidate has hands-on experience with mouse reproductive procedures, including embryo transfer.
This role is best suited for a veterinary specialist, laboratory animal veterinarian, mouse embryologist, transgenic core technologist, or reproductive technologies specialist with demonstrated experience in murine microsurgery and embryo handling.
Scope of Work
The contractor will perform scheduled mouse embryo transfer procedures in accordance with approved institutional protocols, animal welfare requirements, and applicable IACUC/AAALAC standards. In particular, responsibilities include:
  • Performing murine embryo transfers into appropriate recipient sites, including oviduct transfer for cleavage-stage embryos and uterine transfer for blastocysts
  • Handling, assessing, and preparing mouse embryos for transfer in coordination with the research team
  • Supporting work with pseudopregnant recipients, donor/recipient scheduling, and procedure planning
  • Maintaining aseptic technique, appropriate surgical documentation, and post-op care/observation as required by institutional protocol
  • Collaborating with veterinary, animal care, and research staff to ensure animal welfare and study integrity
  • Advising on workflow, timing, equipment, documentation, and expected success metrics where relevant

Required Experience
  • Demonstrated hands-on experience with murine embryo transfer and ability to transfer 2-cell, 4-cell, or 8-cell embryos into the oviduct and/or blastocysts into the uterus
  • Background in mouse IVF, embryo cryopreservation/recovery, rederivation, pronuclear injection, or transgenic/knockout mouse production
  • Experience with mouse microsurgery, reproductive biology, assisted reproduction, transgenic core work, or laboratory animal surgery
  • DVM/VMD, PhD, MS, LATG, RLATG, AALAS certification, ACLAM training, or equivalent experience
  • Experience training staff or advising teams on murine reproductive technology workflows
  • Familiarity with IACUC-approved animal procedures, aseptic technique, anesthesia/analgesia expectations, and humane endpoints
  • Strong documentation practice and ability to work within institutional animal care requirements
Contract Details
  • Contract / consulting engagement
  • On-site work required for procedures
  • Schedule to be coordinated around embryo availability and recipient timing
  • Compensation commensurate with experience
  • Location: South San Francisco
  • Start date: One month from interview
  • Estimated duration: Two months subject to extension as needed