The research assistant will prepare, assess, and distribute enrichment to nonhuman primates. Additionally, this position involves the creation of enrichment schedules, the maintenance of computerized records, monitoring of behavior, behavior data collection, meeting participation and some public speaking. The successful candidate will report to the Director of Behavioral Services. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILLS:   Required: BS degree in animal science, anthropology, psychology, zoology, or related field. At least one-year experience working with animals. Good organizational skills, good oral and written communication skills, and the ability to work independently. Preferred: Coursework in primatology. Work experience with nonhuman primates. Experience with designing/building enrichment

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