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Research Assistant or Associate Professor, Directo

at SIU Medicine in Springfield, Illinois, United States

Job Description

Description
Direct the operation of the Division of Laboratory Animal Medicine (DLAM) in the office of the ADR for Southern Illinois University School of Medicine (SIUSM) - Springfield; provide veterinary clinical, surgical and medical care to the animal population; develop a program of independent research or participate in collaborative research; participate in teaching and committee service.
 Examples of Duties
ADMINISTRATION (35%)
A. Establish and administer DLAM policies and procedures.
B. Develop and maintain basic DLAM programs for procurement, maintenance and disposal
research and teaching animals.
C. Oversee the fiscal operations of DLAM, including developing operational budgets,
Per diem rates, setting user fees, performing annual cost accounting, billing, etc.
D. Oversee operation and maintenance of the DLAM including physical plant, working through other SIUSM divisions and offices as appropriate. Make decisions regarding equipment maintenance, repair, replacement and location /accessibility.
E. Supervise or direct the supervision and development of DLAM personnel.
F. Review capital or significant equipment and commodity purchases with core staff prior to purchasing.
G. Represent Southern Illinois University School of Medicine-Springfield to all animal care accrediting, certifying and regulatory bodies to ensure proper registration and legal compliance of the institution's facilities as necessary to maintain federal and agency grants and contracts. Prepare and submit the USDA annual reports, registrations and correspondence in compliance with AWA. Prepare and submit the OLAW annual report and Animal Welfare Assurance in compliance with the PHS Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals.
H. Maintain institutional accreditation with the Association for the Assessment and Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care International (AAALACi) including annual reports, document preparation and submission, preparation for site visits and organization of the site visit.
I. Maintain personal contact with faculty to sustain an awareness of their needs and activities and to act as a consultant in the design of research protocols involving animals and DLAM equipment as necessary.
J. Maintain liaison with other veterinary laboratory animal specialists in Illinois and in other states to keep informed on state and national laboratory animal trends, policies, and issues.
K. Provide conceptual design of new animal facilities and renovations of present facilities, and seek funding for such development, as appropriate.
L. Advise and assist with management of the Occupational Health and Safety Program for animal users, as needed.
M. Identify new capital equipment needs in conjunction with staff of DLAM, RIF, Director of SCI, ADR, and faculty and seek funding for such equipment, as appropriate.

II. CLINICAL (25%)
A. Oversee the development, implementation, and maintenance of diagnostic, clinical and surgical support services consistent with DLAM programs.
B. Serve as the Attending Veterinarian for the SIUSM Springfield campus with responsibilities as described in OLAW assurance, AWA, and in relation to AAALACi accreditation.
C. Oversee the responsibilities of the Animal Care Coordinator and Office Administrator.
D. Provide clinical medicine and surgical care to the animal population including on-call coverage on weekends and holidays as needed. Maintain appropriate medical records. Observe, treat and prescribe clinical veterinary care for all ill and injured animals. Contact PI's regarding concerns/care/disposition of animals on study. Complete diagnostic necropsies on all USDA covered species and other species as needed.
E. Provide veterinary oversight of the health monitoring and quarantine program including SOP review, testing decisions, review of results from testing and programmatic impact of monitoring results.
F. Provide veterinary oversight of the Quality Assurance program including decisions on methodology, review of results and programmatic impact of results.
G. Provide veterinary clinical expertise for faculty-initiated animal projects on an as needed basis.

III. TEACHING (15%)
A. Oversee and participate in the development, implementation, and maintenance of a training program for all animal users to meet the federal standards for conducting animal research.
B. Provide training for DLAM animal care personnel, as needed. Provide individualized training on techniques to students, researchers and faculty as requested.
C. Serve on thesis and dissertation committees as appropriate.
D. Assist in curriculum and module development and in teaching and evaluating graduate students and undergraduate medical students (second-year medical students) as a faculty member on appropriate instructional teams. Provide lectures in the second-year curriculum... For full info follow application link.

Southern Illinois University School of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Job Posting: 11995318

Posted On: Jun 21, 2024

Updated On: Jul 21, 2024

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