The Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO), Canada’s Centre for Pandemic Research, is a world leader in infectious disease research and vaccine development for humans and animals. Located at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Canada, VIDO is one of the largest and most advanced containment facilities in the world. To strengthen the preparedness for emerging infectious diseases we are currently expanding our infrastructure to include containment level 4, a GMP vaccine manufacturing facility, and new animal housing. Our vision includes having the capacity to study any emerging disease in any animal model embracing a One Health approach to prevent emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases in humans and animals.
We are seeking a Clinical Research Veterinarian to join our team. Reporting to the Veterinary Services Manager, the Veterinarian undertakes a range of clinical and surgical activities in the animal care area to support the development and implementation of protocols for specific research purposes.
Position Overview
Works with both large and small animals in Biosafety Containment Levels 2 through 4.
Supervises research trials and ensures all treatments, clinical monitoring and sampling procedures are correctly performed. Accurately documents results from start to finish of trials.
Provides clinical oversight of animal care technicians to ensure proper clinical procedures are followed.
Plans, coordinates, and schedules clinical and surgical research trials to meet research goals and timelines.
Develops novel large and small animal models, including surgical models, in consultation with scientists to support their specific research requirements.
Collects tissue samples for laboratory analyses including pre- and post-trial samples in both treated and control animals.
Assesses gross pathology and evaluates the extent of anomalies in terms of degree of severity, volumes, or spread. Records all findings.
Ensures bio-security processes and protocols are consistently applied in the animal care area.
Assists Scientists in writing Animal Use Protocols and Standard Operating Procedures for submission to the University Animal Care Committee (UACC) for approval.
Provides budget estimates for animal trials.
Education and Experience
DVM degree
Must be eligible for licensure to practice veterinary medicine in Saskatchewan and will become licensed upon hire.
Minimum 2 years of work experience in mixed animal practice is preferred. Experience in a research environment is a strong asset.
Surgical and clinical skills are essential with knowledge encompassing multiple species.
Valid driver’s license.
Pathology training would be an asset.
Status: Permanent
Employment Group: Non-Union
Shift: Monday - Friday, 7.5 hours per day (37.5 hours per week) with participation in after-hours and weekend on call rotation.
Review of applications will begin immediately; however, applications will be accepted and evaluated until the position is filled. We thank all applicants for their interest; only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
For more information visit: vido.org
Facility Access Screening including Criminal Record Check: Yes
Driver's License and Abstract Check: Yes Education/Credential Verification: Yes Vulnerable Sector Check: Not Applicable
The Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO), Canada’s Centre for Pandemic Research, is a world leader in infectious disease research and vaccine development for humans and animals.
As part of the University of Saskatchewan, VIDO’s expertise, infrastructure, and history put us at the forefront of innovation and make us a valuable resource and a source of pride for Canada. For over 45 years, we have been developing solutions to emerging threats and, using this experience, we have played a key role in Canada’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
To strengthen Canada’s preparedness for emerging infectious diseases, we are expanding our capabilities as Canada’s Centre for Pandemic Research:
Opening the Vaccine Development Centre, a containment level 3 capable biomanufacturing facility that meets good manufacturing practice requirements—one of only a few in the world.
Adding containment level 4 capacity, which will allow us to work with any pathogen.
Building a new animal facility capable of housing a wider range of animals, which will expand our preclinical research and development capacity.
Attracting new talent to expand our expertise and providing training opportu...nities to develop the next generation of scientists.
These important enhancements will support scientists from Canada and around the world to develop vaccines and therapeutics for humans and animals.
Protecting the world from infectious diseases has never been more urgent. We are positioned to continue as a global leader through our world-class team, research, and infrastructure—building a healthier world together.