Subject: Laboratory Assistant (Part-Time) Description: JOB SUMMARY: The B cell Biology Core at the Military HIV Research Program is looking for a candidate to work part-time providing technical support, while gaining laboratory experience. Hours can be flexible around class schedules. The B cell Biology Core studies the role of humoral immunity in HIV pathogenesis and vaccine development. The new hire will perform basic laboratory duties in support of research staff, including administrative tasks and lab maintenance. Applicants must have excellent attention to detail, ability to maintain accurate records, learn new skills quickly, and work independently following training. Minimal experience is required. Basic understanding of biological techniques, including aseptic technique, and ability to work in a BSL2 environment would be beneficial. The primary role will be in laboratory maintenance but other duties and projects may be assigned depending on the abilities of the person hired. ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES: 1. Assists in general laboratory maintenance 2. Maintains common supply stocks 3. Prepares buffers and reagents as needed 4. Disposes of biohazardous trash and recyclable materials properly 5. Maintains reagent and specimen inventories 6. Cleans and sterilizes glassware and other materials 7. Adheres to established laboratory safety procedures and guidelines 8. Other duties as assigned JOB SPECIFICATIONS: Required knowledge, skills and abilities 1. Strong organizational skills 2. Ability to keep detailed and complete records 3. Excellent interpersonal skills 4. Willingness to learn and ability to learn new skills quickly Minimum Education/Training Requirements High School Diploma Introductory college level courses in biology and chemistry Minimum Experience 0-2 years laboratory experience (can include student work experience) Physical Capabilities Job performance requires movement around and between several laboratories, with some sitting at laboratory benches. May require long periods of standing, although breaks will be provided as required and needed. Fine motor coordination in manipulation of laboratory materials is essential. Event Date: March 22, 2019 Contact Person: Stella Madden Contact Email: [log in to unmask]