The University of Virginia’s Office of Animal Welfare is seeking to fill the position of Compliance Associate. This position trains the research community in the proper and humane use of research animals and monitors the animal research program to ensure compliance with federal and institutional requirements and regulations governing the care and use of laboratory animals.
The incumbent must be comfortable working with research animals, interacting with the research community in a positive and supportive way, and have a strong commitment to the welfare of animals used in research, teaching, and testing.
Key Responsibilities Include:
Post-approval monitoring of protocols to ensure that the use of animals follows protocol, federal regulations, and institutional policies and procedures.
Assisting with delivery of the training program designed to educate the research community through seminar support, hands-on workshops, and individualized training.
Working closely with the Director to investigate issues of non-compliance, animal welfare concerns, and serious adverse events.
Assisting with the semiannual inspection and program review process and triennial accreditation process.
Assisting with the controlled substance program with respect to research animals.
Readily taking on additional tasks as necessary to support strategic planning initiatives and provide exceptional customer service.
Ideal candidates will possess the following:
A strong commitment to the welfare of animals used in research, teaching, and testing and experience in the care and use of research animals.
Demonstrated competency in (required to perform):
Animal handling and restraint of research animals.
Identification of humane endpoints and normal animal behaviors.
Performing (on rodents) oral gavage, breeding colony management (breeding, weaning, genotyping, identification methods), euthanasia, and multiple routes of substance administration and blood collection.
Experience performing aseptic surgery on rodents.
Knowledge of animal facility operations and an understanding of common laboratory procedures.
Ability to read and understand research protocols, regulations, and policies.
Ability to train others to perform the procedures detailed on the competency list.
Keen attention to detail.
Interpersonal skills that are diplomatic, tactful, cooperative, and supportive in nature.
Ability to defuse adversarial interactions in a firm but diplomatic manner.
Excellent written communication and verbal fluency with the terminology of biomedical basic science research and laboratory techniques used in animal research.
Ability to interact effectively, appropriately, and professionally with diverse research community, including research staff, students, and faculty.
Excellent organizational skills to schedule and perform multiple projects simultaneously with changing priorities.
Maintain work schedule and work both independently (unsupervised) and as a team member while also maintaining confidentiality.
Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office suite, database management, and web-based applications; familiarity with University online protocol system; and website development and related software preferred.
Preferred abilities:
Experience in care and use of research animals in an academic setting within a PHS-assured and/or AAALAC-accredited institution.
Experience training individuals to perform laboratory animal research techniques (handling, procedures, surgery).
Familiarity with animal research compliance, investigations, audits, and post-approval monitoring.
Working knowledge of federal regulations, University policies, and accepted standards regarding animal care and use in research, teaching, and testing.
Demonstrated competency in performing advanced techniques, such as ocular injections, IV catheters, rodent timed mating, and sophisticated breeding methods (colony management systems).
Surgical competence with rodent models, including intracranial injections, headset placement, implants, tumor production, and jugular catheters.
Research laboratory experience.
Superior critical thinking and writing abilities.
Minimum Requirements:
Education: Bachelor’s degree in related discipline; degree in biology or related science is preferred.
Experience: 5 years of relative experience; 5-7 years in a position related to animal research is preferred.
Driver’s License: Valid driver’s license with zero or positive points balance is required.
Licenses or Certification (preferred): AALAS Laboratory Animal Technologist (LATG), Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT), or Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM).
Job requires ability to sit and or stand for prolonged periods and frequent walking for facility inspections and training. The job does occasionally require traveling some distance to attend meetings and programs. May be exposed to chemicals, blood/body fluids, and infectious disease. Must be able to wear and use appropriate personal protective equipment.
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