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Laboratory Research Technician

Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill, NC Full-time Full-time $35,800 - $43,800 a year $35,800 - $43,800 a year 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago Posting Information Department Alcohol Studies Center-428801 Career Area Research Professionals Is this an internal only recruitment? No Posting Open Date 08/03/2023 Application Deadline 08/14/2023 Position Type Permanent Staff (SHRA) Position Title Research Technician - Journey Salary Grade Equivalent GN06 Working Title Laboratory Research Technician Position Number 00062447 Vacancy ID P017935 Full-time/Part-time Permanent/Time-Limited Full-Time Permanent If time-limited, estimated duration of appointment Hours per week 40 Work Schedule Monday - Friday, 9:
00am to 5:
00pm with occasional weekend hours (hours vary based on project needs) Work Location Chapel Hill, NC Position Location North Carolina, US Hiring Range $35,800 - $43,800 Pay Band Information To learn more about the pay band for this branch and role, please see the Career Banding rates spreadsheet.
Position Summary Information Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit The UNC School of Medicine has a rich tradition of excellence and care.
Our mission is to improve the health and wellbeing of North Carolinians, and others whom we serve.
We accomplish this by providing leadership and excellence in the interrelated areas of patient care, education, and research.
We strive to promote faculty, staff, and learner development in a diverse, respectful environment where our colleagues demonstrate professionalism, enhance learning, and create personal and professional sustainability.
We optimize our partnership with the UNC Health System through close collaboration and commitment to service.
OUR VISION Our vision is to be the nation's leading public school of medicine.
We are ranked 2nd in primary care education among all US schools of medicine and 5th among public peers in NIH research funding.
Our Allied Health Department is home to five top-ranked divisions, and we are home to 18 top-ranked clinical and basic science departments in NIH research funding.
OUR MISSION Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of North Carolinians and others whom we serve.
We accomplish this by providing leadership and excellence in the interrelated areas of patient care, education, and research.
Patient Care:
We will promote health and provide superb clinical care while maintaining our strong tradition of reaching underserved populations and reducing health disparities across North Carolina and beyond.
Education:
We will prepare tomorrow's health care professionals and biomedical researchers by facilitating learning within innovative curricula and team-oriented interprofessional education.
We will cultivate outstanding teaching and research faculty, and we will recruit outstanding students and trainees from highly diverse backgrounds to create a socially responsible, highly skilled workforce.
Research:
We will develop and support a rich array of outstanding health sciences research programs, centers, and resources.
We will provide infrastructure and opportunities for collaboration among disciplines throughout and beyond our University to support outstanding research.
We will foster programs in the areas of basic, translational, mechanistic, and population research.
Position Summary The UNC Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies mission is to conduct, coordinate and promote basic and clinical research on the causes, prevention and treatment of alcoholism and alcoholic disease.
The Center for Alcohol Studies (CAS) is one of fourteen National Research Centers funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAM).
Founded in 1970, John A.
Ewing, M.
D.
, who served as its first director, and Senator Hargrove Skipper Bowles, through their vision and commitment, along with that of Representative Sam Johnson, led the Bowles Center and the state of North Carolina to the forefront of research into the causes of alcoholism, the search for its prevention, better treatment, and cure.
Skipper Bowles realized the importance of alcoholism research and believed that this disease had its roots in the complex workings of the human brain and genetics.
Time, research, and financial support have shown that Bowles was right.
Since 1994, under the direction of Fulton T.
Crews, Ph.
D.
, the Center is now internationally recognized as a leader in the field of alcoholism and addiction medicine.
The Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies and its clinical partner, UNC Health Care's Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program, unite researchers, physicians, and therapists from diverse fields into a focused, multidisciplinary team.
The Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies and The Alcohol and Substance Abuse Program have four immediate goals:
To identify the genes that increase the risk of alcohol- related problems and explores gene therapy.
To make breakthrough discoveries on the basic mechanisms of addiction and translate the findings into improved treatment and prevention.
To establish professorships dedicated to research on addiction, alcoholic liver disease, and fetal alcohol syndrome.
To expand the treatment program into neighboring communities.
Currently, the Bowles Center has 16 faculty members from eight different departments involved in research, teaching and service.
In addition, six research assistant professors, along with postdoctoral fellows, research associates and graduate students create a highly interactive research community and exciting environment for basic and clinical discovery related to the brain disease of alcoholism.
Research in the Center is extremely strong in the areas of drinking and relapse behavior, molecular adaptations to alcohol that underlie tolerance, dependence and protracted withdrawal, alcohol cell signaling, and alcohol toxicology across the lifespan.
The Center has international leaders in the study of ion channel regulation, protein kinases, neurodegeneration, fetal teratogenesis, genetics and behavioral pharmacology.
This position is located in the Besheer Lab at the Center for Alcohol Studies.
The principal purpose of this position is to facilitate and conduct research focused on examing the neurobiological processes that underlie addiction.
The successful candidate will be performing standardized procedures that are used in behavioral pharmacological research, including the daily conduct of behavioral experiments in rats.
The candidate must be capable of working independently, and also as part of a team.
A second major component of this position is to assist in conducting molecular analyses that will complement the behavioral studies.
A third component of this position is to help maintain the computer-generated data and to conduct standardized data analysis and graphing using computer software.
The employee will be required to keep detailed and accurate records of experimental test procedures and results, and present results to the PI.
The employee will also assist with maintaining budgets, ordering laboratory supplies and keeping accurate inventory.
Excellent interpersonal communication skills are essential.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements Demonstrated possession of the competencies necessary to perform the work.
Required Qualifications, Competencies, and Experience Essential requirements include:
Ability to ensure quality control of data collection and maintain organized data files Ability to maintain inventory of equipment, supplies, and related research materials Must be able to work effectively independently and as part of a team Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, and Experience Prior laboratory experience including rodent handling and conducting behavioral experiments on rodents is preferred.
Required Licenses/Certifications Special Physical/Mental Requirements N/A Campus Security Authority Responsibilities Not Applicable.
Position/Schedule Requirements Animal Handler (non-DLAM), Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens, Exposure to Hazardous Materials, Laboratory, Weekend work occasionally.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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