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RPM ReSearch

Associate University Veterinarian

RPM ReSearch, Clemson, South Carolina, United States, 29631


Clemson Associate University Veterinarian

The Associate University Veterinarian will report to the University Veterinarian (Director and Attending Veterinarian) and will assist with supporting the animal research program of

closely with the animal research staff, investigators, and IACUC to elevate services for the University research community while supporting Clemson University's mission and strategic plan and

assuring compliance and the ethical treatment of animals.

In addition to teaching activities, Clemson University maintains a significant research portfolio to include a central vivarium, an aquatic facility and six vivariums

About the Animal Program

The ethical care and use of animals are central to Clemson University's mission. In addition to teaching activities, Clemson University maintains a significant research portfolio that includes biomedical, agricultural, and wildlife research. Animal facilities include a central vivarium, an aquatic facility, and six agricultural farms. A College of Veterinary Medicine is being established. All animal facilities at Clemson University, including the farms, are AAALAC accredited.

Animal Management and Clinical Care:

Performs or manages the clinical care for multiple species (laboratory 90% and agriculture10%) directly or through oversight of animal care personnel.

Participates in providing shared emergency on-call services for the Office of Animal ResourcesResearch Support:

Works with the AV to review and facilitate investigator research and teaching IACUC protocols toinvestigators with animal research projects and activities as needed to support the university's research mission, including surgery, anesthesia, and imagingEnsures technical staff and research personnel are trained to perform IACUC-approvedResearch

Compliance:

Assists the UV and Clemson staff with ensuring protocols, programs and facilities comply with applicable laws, regulations and guidelines and provides assistance to the Clemson IACUC as neededCollaborates with the AV and other Clemson staff to maintain readiness for USDA and AAALAC inspections/site visitsCollaborates with farm managers to ensure humane animal care and use, and compliance with laws, regulations, and Research CenterOperations and Management:

Assists the AV and facility administration in managing the operations of the Office of Animal Resources and assists with short- and long-term goalsTeaching and Communication:

Assists the UV to develop and present educational materials to ensure Clemson personnel understand relevant laws, regulations, and veterinary medical proceduresDevelops, reviews, and modifies SOPs as neededQualifications

Minimum Education:

DVM/VMD (or ECFVG equivalent) from an AVMA-accredited program.Minimum Experience:

At least 2 years of laboratory animal medicine experience.Minimum Licenses and Certifications:

DVM/South Carolina State License or eligible (attained within 3 months), Controlled drug license (SC DPH/DEA) or eligible (attained within 3 months),Driver's license, USDA Class II accredited.Preferred:

Experience in a large, complex research animal care and use program. ACLAM eligible or certified, ACLAM residency training, PhD or other advanced degrees in relevant scientific field.Substantial experience in laboratory animal medicine.Experience caring for various laboratory animal species, including but not limited to rodents, fish, ruminants, rabbits, and swine.Experience in caring for agricultural animals.

Application Instructions

Clemson University, in consultation with RPM ReSearch, will begin a confidential review of application materials immediately and continue until the position is filled; parties who apply by

September 15th, 2024, will be given first consideration. Please submit a CV/resume, letter of application, and a list of five references upon application to http://apply.interfolio.com/150641.

All applications and nominations will be held in confidence.

Inquiries may be made to RPM ReSearch, Brad McMillan at brad@rpmresearch.solutions

or 704-502-0010.