Columbia University

Research Staff Assistant

Columbia University$80K — $90K *
Pharmaceuticals & Biotech
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Biology, Marine Science, or related field; equivalent work experience acceptable.
  • 3+ years of experience in aquatic animal husbandry.
  • 1+ year of specific experience culturing cephalopods.
  • Familiarity with aquatic animal life support systems and water chemistry is essential.
  • Strong communication, teamwork, and record-keeping skills.

Responsibilities

  • Oversee 250+ cuttlefish in various life stages independently.
  • Supervise other Research Staff Assistants in the lab and cephalopod facility.
  • Build and maintain state-of-the-art cephalopod culturing systems and aquaria.
  • Maintain thorough records of husbandry tasks including feeding and maintenance.
  • Analyze water quality results and implement corrective actions accordingly.
  • Analyze animal data for manuscript preparation.
  • Assist researchers with projects while also pursuing independent research.
  • Perform complex husbandry tasks to innovate laboratory cephalopod care practices.

Benefits

  • Engagement in a vibrant intellectual community at the Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute.
  • Opportunity to work in a state-of-the-art facility on Columbia's Manhattanville campus.
  • Hands-on experience with innovative husbandry practices in a cutting-edge research environment.
Full Job Description
  • Job Type: Support Staff - Non-Union
  • Bargaining Unit:
  • Regular/Temporary: Regular
  • End Date if Temporary:
  • Hours Per Week: 35
  • Standard Work Schedule:
  • Building: Jerome L. Greene Science Center
  • Salary Range: 80,000 - 90,000

The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.

Position Summary

The laboratory of Dr. Richard Axel at the Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute has an open full-time position for a Research Staff Assistant (cephalopod culture technician). The research staff assistant will work closely with researchers to supervise all aspects of the husbandry and culturing practices of our Ascarosepion bandense colony as well as other cephalopod species. The Research Staff Assistant will work independently to ensure that day to day functions of the cephalopod facility are upheld with a high standard of excellence. This position provides the opportunity to participate in the vibrant intellectual community of the Axel laboratory within the Zuckerman Institute, located in the state-of-the-art Jerome L. Greene Science Center on Columbia's Manhattanville campus in Manhattan. The Axel laboratory is a world leader in the study of the brain's transformation of sensory information in the external world into appropriate behavioral responses. We seek someone who is eager to learn, takes direction and responsibility, and is enthusiastic about our science.

This is a full-time grant-funded position.

Responsibilities

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
  • Independently overseeing 250+ cuttlefish in various life stages.
  • Supervising other Research Staff Assistants in the lab and the cephalopod facility.
  • Building and maintaining state of the art cephalopod culturing systems and other aquaria for research.
  • Maintaining thorough records of feeding, maintenance, and other husbandry related tasks.
  • Analyzing water quality results and implementing corrective measures.
  • Analyzing animal data for use in manuscripts.
  • Assisting researchers with projects as well as pursuing their own.
  • Performing complex husbandry tasks to further innovate the field of laboratory cephalopod care.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications
  • Bachelor's Degree in Biology, Marine Science, or a related field or a combination of work and education can be substituted for a Bachelor's degree.
  • At least 3 years of experience in aquatic animal husbandry.
  • At least 1 year of experience culturing cephalopods.
  • Familiarity with aquatic animal life support systems (LSS) and water chemistry.
  • Good communication, teamwork, and record keeping skills.
  • Ability to lift a minimum of 50 pounds.
  • Ability to climb ladders and stools.
  • Able to work standing up for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to crouch and work in restricted spaces.
  • Must be able to work weekends, holidays, and flexible hours when necessary.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Previous experience culturing A. bandense for multiple generations.
  • Plumbing, carpentry, and electric skills.
  • Surgical or microdissection experience.
  • Previous experience training and supervising staff.
  • Familiarity with 3D printing and/or laser cutting.
  • A passion for working with and promoting cephalopods in science

The ideal candidate must show an ability to work independently with accuracy and attention to detail. They must be flexible in nature and exhibit a willingness to learn new techniques and function in a fast-paced and changing work environment. They must possess strong organizational skills, keep excellent notes, show sound judgment, and have a collaborative style that fosters teamwork and cooperation as well as the ability to work independently within a diverse and dynamic team environment.

About Columbia University

Columbia University is a private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhattan, Columbia is the oldest institution of higher education in New York and the fifth-oldest institution of higher learning in the United States. It is one of nine colonial colleges founded prior to the Declaration of Independence, seven of which belong to the Ivy League. Columbia is ranked among the top universities in the world by major education publications. Columbia was established by royal charter under George II of Great Britain. It was renamed Columbia College in 1784 following the American Revolution, and in 1787 was placed under a private board of trustees headed by former students Alexander Hamilton and John Jay. In 1896, the campus was moved to its current location in Morningside Heights and renamed Columbia University. Columbia scientists and scholars have played a pivotal role in scientific breakthroughs including brain-computer interface; the laser and maser; nuclear magnetic resonance; the first nuclear pile; the first nuclear fission reaction in the Americas; the first evidence for plate tectonics and continental drift; and much of the initial research and planning for the Manhattan Project during World War II. Columbia is organized into twenty schools, including four undergraduate schools and 16 graduate schools. The university's research efforts include the Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory, the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, and accelerator laboratories with Big Tech firms such as Amazon and IBM. Columbia is a founding member of the Association of American Universities and was the first school in the United States to grant the MD degree. The university also annually administers the Pulitzer Prize. With over 14.5 million volumes, Columbia University Library is the third-largest private research library in the United States.
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