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Overnight Laboratory Animal Supervisor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$16.67 - $24.40/hr

Report findings to Supervisor, Facility Manager or DCM Veterinary staff in a timely fashion ... Laboratory Animal Science (2 Years) Skills: Biomedical Research, English Language, Heavy Lifting ...

Laboratory Animal Care Technician I

Fort Collins, CO · On-site

$15.50 - $21/hr

The Laboratory Animal Care Technician I is responsible for maintaining the well-being of animals in ... supervisor of items that need to be ordered. Assists with stocking supplies. * Helps with routine ...

Laboratory Animal Care Technician I

Fort Collins, CO · On-site

$15.50 - $21/hr

The Laboratory Animal Care Technician I is responsible for maintaining the well-being of animals in ... supervisor of items that need to be ordered. Assists with stocking supplies. * Helps with routine ...

Laboratory Animal Care Technician I

Fort Collins, CO · On-site

$15.50 - $21/hr

The Laboratory Animal Care Technician I is responsible for maintaining the well-being of animals in ... supervisor of items that need to be ordered. Assists with stocking supplies. * Helps with routine ...

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How much do overnight laboratory animal supervisor jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for overnight laboratory animal supervisor in the United States is $85,306.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $68,000.00 and $100,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Overnight Laboratory Animal Supervisor vs Laboratory Animal Technician?

AspectOvernight Laboratory Animal SupervisorLaboratory Animal Technician
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in biology or related field; relevant certifications like AVMA or AALAS certifications are commonUsually requires a high school diploma or associate degree; certifications like AALAS ALAT are preferred
Work EnvironmentSupervises overnight animal care staff in research facilities, overseeing animal welfare and compliancePerforms daily animal care, feeding, and monitoring in laboratory settings
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in research institutions, biotech companies, and universities for overnight animal care managementCommonly employed in laboratories for routine animal husbandry and care

The Overnight Laboratory Animal Supervisor focuses on overseeing overnight animal care operations, ensuring compliance and staff management, while the Laboratory Animal Technician handles daily animal husbandry tasks. Both roles are essential in research settings but differ mainly in responsibility level and scope.

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Job description


Distinguishing Characteristics
Laboratory Animal Caretakers are assigned to treatment and observation duties as described below for at least 30% of their work time. Incumbents involved in feeding, watering, cleaning, and housekeeping for more than 70% of their work time are classified as Laboratory Worker.
Laboratory Animal Caretaker:
Noncompetitive; performs tasks in the following four categories:
Treatment and handling of animals
Observation of animals for symptoms or changes of condition
Feeding and watering of animals
Housekeeping of animal care facilities
Senior Laboratory Animal Caretaker:
Competitive; provides direct animal care; directly supervises the work of Laboratory Animal Caretakers, Laboratory Workers, and/or animal care student assistants.
Principal Laboratory Animal Caretaker:
Competitive; provides direct animal care; supervises a staff in breeding, raising and caring for animals used in laboratory experiments, biological tests and research; and may indirectly supervise clerical staff assigned to the labs in the performance of administrative processes and procedures related to the facility operation.
Related Classes
Laboratory Workers are primarily involved in tending simple apparatus and instruments not requiring complex operation; and maintaining laboratory supplies and materials in a State laboratory ready for use by professional scientists to assist in the performance of ongoing tests and experiments.
Laboratory Technicians are primarily involved in setting up and working laboratory apparatus and instruments in the performance of prescribed laboratory tests.
Illustrative Duties
Laboratory Animal Caretaker
Under the general supervision of a Senior Laboratory Animal Caretaker:
• Treats animals as prescribed in guidelines to maintain the general health of laboratory animals
• Assists higher level positions, e.g., professional scientists and technicians, in performing experimental treatment procedures to provide data for research
• Monitors animals' conditions and behaviors to detect symptoms of disease and changes in conditions
• Attends to the physical needs of animals both in regular housing and in controlled environment chambers to ensure that animals are maintained in health and comfort within the constraints of experimental procedures
• Cleans and washes facilities and performs other housekeeping duties as scheduled and directed to ensure that facilities are clean and adequately supplied
Senior Laboratory Animal Caretaker
Under the general direction of a Principal Laboratory Animal Caretaker:
• Supervises the work of Laboratory Animal Caretakers, Laboratory Workers, and/or animal care student assistants
• Schedules and makes work assignments, providing on-the-job training and instructions in the care of animals
• Assists Laboratory Animal Caretakers, Laboratory Workers, and/or student assistants in the performance of non-routine or difficult tasks
• Maintains animal laboratory, including making daily inspections for animal care, feeding and cleanliness
• Monitors animals for diseases
• Washes cages and other equipment
• Performs a variety of administrative activities such as maintaining records and supplies inventories, placing orders and receiving shipments
• Assists in veterinary care activities
Principal Laboratory Animal Caretaker
Under the general direction of a higher-ranking technician, technical assistant, or professional scientist:
• Supervises a staff in breeding, raising and caring for animals used in laboratory experiments, biological tests and research
• Directs day-to-day care of animals housed in a laboratory center, and any related satellite locations
• Serves as direct liaison or coordinator between caretakers, investigators, and other department staff to ensure proper interpretation of their various needs
• Provides assistance in more complex veterinary care activities
Qualifications
Laboratory Animal Caretaker There are no minimum education or experience qualifications.
Senior Laboratory Animal Caretaker
Promotion:
one year of permanent non-competitive service as a Laboratory Animal Caretaker.
Open Competitive: one year of experience in laboratory animal care for a research hospital, institution, or laboratory; OR two years of satisfactory full-time experience handling and caring for small animals other than in a residential setting; OR certification as a Laboratory Animal Technician, and one year of satisfactory full-time experience handling and caring for small animals in other than a residential setting; OR satisfactory completion of two-years' course work in veterinary medicine, animal husbandry, animal science, or a related field.
Principal Laboratory Animal Caretaker
Promotion:
one year of permanent competitive service as a Senior Laboratory Animal Caretaker.
Open Competitive: one year of additional experience as described in each of the categories above, and one year of satisfactory full-time experience in the supervision of employees in the breeding and care of small animals.