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Serve as liaison between NHP and providers regarding matters of medical policy and medical administration * Serve as spokesperson for NHP in the medical community and maintains appropriate contact ...

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As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for nhp in the United States is $23.43, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.67 and $25.96 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What types of projects or initiatives does a National Health Practitioner typically work on?

National Health Practitioners are often involved in developing and implementing health promotion programs, conducting disease surveillance, and coordinating responses to public health emergencies. They may collaborate with local health departments, government agencies, and community organizations to address population health needs, organize immunization drives, or promote preventive care initiatives. The role commonly involves data analysis, educational outreach, policy development, and regular communication with both the public and professional stakeholders. This dynamic work environment offers diverse experiences and the opportunity to make a significant impact on public health outcomes at the national or regional level.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Nhp position, and why are they important?

To excel as a NHP (National Health Practitioner), you need a comprehensive understanding of public health principles, clinical guidelines, and healthcare regulations, often backed by relevant degrees and licensure. Familiarity with healthcare informatics systems, electronic health records (EHRs), and government reporting tools is frequently required. Strong interpersonal communication, cultural competency, and analytical thinking help practitioners connect with diverse populations and manage complex public health initiatives. These skills are vital for effectively promoting community health, ensuring regulatory compliance, and achieving measurable health outcomes.

What is an NHP job?

An NHP job typically refers to roles related to Natural Health Practitioners, National Health Programs, or Non-Human Primates in research. The specific responsibilities vary by industry, but an NHP professional may focus on healthcare, wellness, public health initiatives, or animal research. Common duties include patient care, program management, laboratory work, or field studies. The exact qualifications and job expectations depend on the specific role and organization.

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Infographic showing various Nhp job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 9% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $48,729 per year, or $23.4 per hour.

Laboratory Animal Technician III, NHP

SoBran Inc.

Silver Spring, MD

$30 - $34/hr

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

SoBran is looking for a Laboratory Animal Technician III, NHP for their Silver Spring, MD location. These responsibilities include all activities required for the proper care and maintenance of on-site animals. All employees are expected to perform their duties as assigned, arrive to work at 7 am and depart at 3:30 pm (M-F). You will be required to work on the weekends as scheduled. The weekend hours are from 7 am to 12 pm. This position is designated as essential. In addition, you will be expected to work extra hours during emergency situations or if any unexpected situation arise until work is completed. You will serve as the subject matter expert in your assigned areas. Laboratory Technician III (NHP) is expected to create and assist in developing plans to enhance the learning abilities and performance of the staff working on this contract, and to be forward thinking subject expert. The Laboratory Technician III (NHP) must possess strong verbal communication and teaching skills. The Laboratory Technician III (NHP) will assist the Program Management in the efficient allocation of the budget, write and maintain reports and develop and maintain an effective relationship with the Government staff.
Primary duties include: (but not limited to)
  • In the performance of their daily duties, the Laboratory Animal Technician III, NHP shall possess advanced technical knowledge of non-human primate colony health management to include, but not limited to daily colony health examinations, clinical observations of sick animals, health assessments, experimental manipulations, providing animal treatments as instructed by the veterinarian, and providing technical support (e.g. animal handling and restraint, injections, sample collection, treatments, minor surgical preparation, anesthetic recovery, post-operative observations, and assist with research procedures as directed)
  • Technician shall perform or assist in providing technical functions required by research protocols, perform animal husbandry - which can include feed, watering, and cleaning cages as required
  • Provide environmental enrichment and/or behavioral assessments and maintains animal health records
  • Communicates with veterinary support staff, facility veterinarian(s), investigators and other staff members regarding the health of animals and experimental manipulations as needed
  • The Laboratory Animal Technician III, NHP shall have knowledge of animal behavior and practical experience working with animals to habituate them to new procedures, equipment, and environments through training and positive reinforcement
  • Provide relevant task-specific technical, husbandry and administrative training to WRAIR/NMRC animal users
  • Utilizing didactic and hands-on technical training methods, provide initial and refresher training to maintain and enhance employee skills and capabilities related to laboratory animal techniques
  • Actively interact with customers as required to solve customer requests, inquiries, and complaints and to provide technical assistance
  • Works with contract training staff to formulate teaching outline and determine instructional methods such as individual training, group instruction, or demonstrations to attain task proficiency
  • Understand and follow all SOPs and Quality Assurance Standards.
  • Participate in weekly technical or SOP training
  • Safely and correctly handle and restrain animals for observation and/or minor procedures
  • Collect physiological data (pulse, respiration, heart rate, body temperature, etc).
  • Collect, preserve, and prepare blood, urine, fecal samples and skin scrapings.
  • Assist with animal receipts and shipping
  • Maintain inventory of technical supplies, such as medications, and procedure room supplies
  • Reports all animal and personnel issues and concerns to the appropriate chain of command
  • Euthanize and dispose of animals per SOP/policy
  • Perform miscellaneous duties as assigned
Job Requirements:
  • BS/BA and five years of experience performing duties as a Laboratory Animal Technician is preferred.
  • American Association of Laboratory Animal Science certification at the Laboratory Animal Technologist (LATG) level required
  • Must attain and maintain access to workplace as set forth by WRAIR personnel, access and security requirements.
  • Maintain all contract requirements to include quality of work, occupational health (e.g., vaccinations) and training.
  • Ability to lift at least 50 pounds
  • Knowledge of PCs, Microsoft Office software and database systems.