Johns Hopkins University's Research Animal Resources (RAR) has a position available for a veterinarian with a faculty appointment as Assistant or Associate Professor (commensurate with experience) in the Department of Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The RAR nonhuman primate program provides clinical expertise and research support to various animal studies and includes rhesus and pigtail breeding colonies. The pigtail macaque breeding colony at Hopkins is supported by U42 NIH funding.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Supported by laboratory animal medicine (LAM) post-doctoral fellows, the successful candidate will:
-Provide clinical oversight for Old World nonhuman primates (NHPs), including rhesus macaques, pigtail macaques, and baboons
-Provide colony health oversight for the breeding colonies, direct semi-annual TB testing, and physical exams
-Perform surgeries
-Oversee NHP quarantine procedures, including import, export, and sales
-Supervise a veterinary technician
-Mentor LAM post-doctoral fellows in providing clinical care
-Participate in regulatory activities, including USDA inspections, IACUC semi-annual inspections, and AAALAC site visits
-Train researchers and veterinary/husbandry personnel
-Conduct clinical and collaborative research
-Consult with investigators regarding research protocols
-Work with husbandry personnel regarding the proper care of NHPs
-Develop SOPs, guidelines, and related documents on using and working with NHPs
-Work collaboratively with the Breeding Colony director and Attending Veterinarian to create and implement programmatic and infrastructure improvements
Qualifications
Education: Doctoral degree in Veterinary Medicine (DVM/VMD)
Experience: Recent graduates of training programs are eligible to apply
Licensure: Current license to practice veterinary medicine in at least one state in the United States; current driver's license
Certification: Laboratory Animal Medicine (ACLAM) certified or boards-eligible
Others: Excellent oral and written English capabilities; a thorough knowledge of current US regulatory standards; strong teaching skills; ability to work with a diverse group of individuals, including scientists; a demonstrated ability to conduct clinical or collaborative research; a record of excellent customer service; ability to seek out, build, and maintain positive collaborative relationships with investigators
Application Instructions
Interested candidates should submit a curriculum vitae, three professional references, and a letter of application. The position will remain open until a qualified candidate is selected.
For further information regarding the position, contact:
Jason Villano, DVM, MSc, MS, DACLAM
Attending Veterinarian
Director, Research Animal Resources
Associate Professor, Molecular & Comparative Pathobiology
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