University of Texas Medical Branch
Sr. Clinical Veterinarian / Sr. Biocontainment Veterinarian
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, United States, 77554
Job Description :
To provide advanced veterinary care for many species of research animals through disease prevention, clinical care and health monitoring, and quality assurance measures.
Essential Job Functions:
Directs, along with other ARC (Animal Resources Center) veterinary staff, activities of the veterinary technical team in the ARC
Provides surgical support to investigators for research projects involving large and small animal species and consults on animal care and use protocols involving surgery.
Monitors protocols and procedures for animals from pre-operative through post-operative care.
Implements preventative medicine programs.
Participates in clinical rounds to monitor health of UTMB animals.
Provides clinical care of research animals, as well as clinical oversight/support to animals in housing environments from barrier to ABSL2/ABSL3/ABSL4.
The Senior Biocontainment Veterinarian provides care primarily in a biocontainment setting.
Consults with researchers on protocol development and animal model selection.
Acts as a liaison between ARC and investigators.
Monitors compliance of animal care and use with federal and state regulations.
Consults with the ARC and researchers on regulatory issues.
Resource to the Animal Care and Use Committee (ACUC) and researchers on analgesia, anesthesia and pain, and distress issues.
Consults and provides oversight to the Animal Resources Center Husbandry Program.
Participates in and actively supports team management in the ARC.
Trains departmental personnel and research investigators.
Serves on the IACUC
Analyzes and evaluates available data and makes appropriate recommendations to ARC Executive Director.
Works with other ARC leadership to monitor space utilization, staffing needs, and contributes in facility renovation activities.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Expert knowledge of laboratory research animal care and use regulations, laws, policies and procedures, and research protocol procedures in order to serve as a consultant to the UTMB ACUC.
Working knowledge (in addition to veterinary sciences) of interdisciplinary scientific fields common to the UTMB research community. For the Sr. Biocontainment Veterinarian, this includes biological safety principles and practices associated with UTMB biocontainment facilities in order to consult/collaborate with, or advise, UTMB scientists.
Ability to communicate scientific and technical information orally in order to collaborate with scientists and managers from UTMB and other collaborating scientific institutions.
Ability to communicate scientific and technical information orally and with training aides as necessary in order to train Animal Resources Center personnel in veterinary and animal care activities. For the Sr. Biocontainment Veterinarian, this includes training conducted under biocontainment conditions.
Ability to communicate scientific and technical information in writing in order to write and edit technical reports, manuscripts and operating procedures.
To provide advanced veterinary care for many species of research animals through disease prevention, clinical care and health monitoring, and quality assurance measures.
Essential Job Functions:
Directs, along with other ARC (Animal Resources Center) veterinary staff, activities of the veterinary technical team in the ARC
Provides surgical support to investigators for research projects involving large and small animal species and consults on animal care and use protocols involving surgery.
Monitors protocols and procedures for animals from pre-operative through post-operative care.
Implements preventative medicine programs.
Participates in clinical rounds to monitor health of UTMB animals.
Provides clinical care of research animals, as well as clinical oversight/support to animals in housing environments from barrier to ABSL2/ABSL3/ABSL4.
The Senior Biocontainment Veterinarian provides care primarily in a biocontainment setting.
Consults with researchers on protocol development and animal model selection.
Acts as a liaison between ARC and investigators.
Monitors compliance of animal care and use with federal and state regulations.
Consults with the ARC and researchers on regulatory issues.
Resource to the Animal Care and Use Committee (ACUC) and researchers on analgesia, anesthesia and pain, and distress issues.
Consults and provides oversight to the Animal Resources Center Husbandry Program.
Participates in and actively supports team management in the ARC.
Trains departmental personnel and research investigators.
Serves on the IACUC
Analyzes and evaluates available data and makes appropriate recommendations to ARC Executive Director.
Works with other ARC leadership to monitor space utilization, staffing needs, and contributes in facility renovation activities.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Expert knowledge of laboratory research animal care and use regulations, laws, policies and procedures, and research protocol procedures in order to serve as a consultant to the UTMB ACUC.
Working knowledge (in addition to veterinary sciences) of interdisciplinary scientific fields common to the UTMB research community. For the Sr. Biocontainment Veterinarian, this includes biological safety principles and practices associated with UTMB biocontainment facilities in order to consult/collaborate with, or advise, UTMB scientists.
Ability to communicate scientific and technical information orally in order to collaborate with scientists and managers from UTMB and other collaborating scientific institutions.
Ability to communicate scientific and technical information orally and with training aides as necessary in order to train Animal Resources Center personnel in veterinary and animal care activities. For the Sr. Biocontainment Veterinarian, this includes training conducted under biocontainment conditions.
Ability to communicate scientific and technical information in writing in order to write and edit technical reports, manuscripts and operating procedures.