This role requires working fulltime on-site at the Skirball Center for Innovation based in Orangeburg, New York.
SUMMARY
The Veterinarian provides daily veterinary care at SCI, provides preventive and ongoing clinical veterinary care for all SCI laboratory animals; oversees the anesthesia and surgical programs of the Center; and maintains all practices in accordance with AAALAC, USDA, OLAW and NY State Department of Health standards.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
· Provides veterinary care to all SCI laboratory animal species under supervision of the Director, Operations.
· Assists in maintaining a comprehensive surgical and clinical veterinary care program that assures appropriate animal welfare, and provides high quality animal health care and support for a rapidly expanding pre-clinical research program focused on cardiovascular device development and testing, and the investigation of novel therapies for the treatment of cardiovascular disease.
· Prepares and maintains a variety of records concerning physical examinations and diagnostic decisions ensuring compliance with study protocols and applicable regulations.
· Participates in training and educational activities involving the use of animals for the SCI veterinary staff and research team.
· Maintains interest in pursuing postgraduate training in laboratory animal medicine, and the training of veterinary students and post-doctoral associates.
· Engages in multidisciplinary research activities including developing animal models, testing, analysis and publications with particular focus on veterinary cardiovascular medicine.
· Maintains high professional standards.
· Acts to promote the interests of the Foundation.
· Provides guidance to technical veterinary staff and makes clinical decisions under the direction of the Director, Operations.
· Assures compliance with the study protocol and any protocol amendments.
· Records observations onto appropriate record forms.
· Ensures adequate sanitary and health care precautions for all SCI research animals.
· Documents any circumstance that may affect animal welfare, and/or the quality and integrity of a study.
· Reports any health or medical condition that may adversely affect a study to the Director, Operations, Manager of Animal Care and Principal Investigator.
· Additional duties as assigned
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN GLP STUDIES
· Participates in study protocol development, approval and amendments as required.
· Assures GLP compliance in the area of animal health by providing personnel oversight and documentation review.
· Examines animals upon receipt and during the study for routine health evaluations and medical emergencies
· Performs or oversees the performance of animal health care assessment prior to release for study enrollment in both non-GLP and GLP studies, and during the in-life phase of all pre-clinical studies.
· Oversees all aspects of health assessment and health management of study animals, including diagnostic and therapeutic decisions, in communication with veterinary staff and study directors.
· Participates in all aspects of veterinary care at SCI and satellite facilities.
· Performs, or oversees performance of veterinary diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in study animals as required.
· Performs or assists in necropsies as required.
· Compiles, organizes and prepares, or oversees the compilation, organization and preparation of animal health-related data for final report preparation.
· Documents any circumstances that may affect animal welfare, and the quality and integrity of a study and assesses the impact on study outcome.
· Assures corrective actions in the animal care and veterinary arena are made in a timely manner and documented in an appropriate manner.
· Reviews clinical pathology results and health records of laboratory animals involved in both non-GLP and GLP studies. Communicates findings to veterinary staff and study directors as appropriate.
QUALIFICATIONS
· DVM/VMD degree from an AVMA accredited institution or equivalent.
· Veterinary licensure in at least one state required (NY State preferred).
· USDA Veterinary Accreditation required.
· 3-5 years of work experience in companion animal or mixed animal (sheep or swine preferred) clinical practice highly desired.
· Experience in an animal research environment is desired but not mandatory
· Must be proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, and Outlook. Knowledge of Microsoft products and any animal facility-related software.
· Strong focus on flexibility, ability to multi-task, attention to detail, excellent organizational skills, good follow-up and judgment. Must be able to prioritize.
· Must possess excellent communication and writing skills, patience, professionalism and ability to effectively interact with staff and management alike.
· Ability to analyze complex information and solve problems relating to the proper care of laboratory animals.
BENEFITS
· Choice of health plans include medical, Dental, and vision coverage
· Company-paid short-term and long-term disability and life insurance
· Health and dependent care flexible spending accounts
· Pre-tax travel expenses through TransitChek program
· 401(k) plan
· Generous paid time off (PTO)
· Ten paid holidays each year
COMPENSATION
The hiring range for this position is $125,000 - $155,000. The annual salary that will ultimately be offered to the successful candidate will depend on job-related knowledge, education, skills, and experience.
CONTACT INFORMATION
To be considered for this opportunity, please submit your resume.
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