Texas Biomed is searching for an IACUC Coordinator I with excellent expertise in various regulatory committee policies and procedures to help evaluate all aspects of the institute’s animal care and use program.
The Role:
· Manages online training for committee members and investigators.
· Responsible for maintaining an accurate database relative to the IACUC Committee.
· Assists with monthly inspection of animal facilities and laboratories, as required. Coordinates inspections with committee members.
· Prepares agendas, follow-up correspondence, and minutes of the meetings of various committees.
· Prepares correspondence, reports, memoranda and similar items related to the needs of the IACUC and other Committees.
· Communicates with IACUC Committee Members and Faculty on new policies, practices,
· requirements, and/or recommendations to change current policies or add new policies.
· Coordinates preparations and schedules meetings, and similar executive functions by coordinating the necessary administrative details.
· Works closely with IACUC Chair and/or Vice-Chair and the Regulatory Compliance Manager in conjunction with the IACUC Committee to ensure compliance with Federal Regulations regarding the care and use of animals.
Our Ideal Candidate:
· High School Diploma or equivalent required.
• Minimum of 2 years of experience in IACUC administration or research compliance.
• Strong knowledge of federal regulations governing animal research (USDA, AAALAC, OLAW).
• Experience with protocol management systems and electronic submission platforms.
· Certified Professional IACUC Administrator (CPIA) preferred.
Who We Are:
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What We Can Offer You:
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