Director, Veterinary Services
Company: Altasciences
Location: West Sacramento
Posted on: November 17, 2024
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Job Description:
About the Role This role has direct or delegated program
authority and responsibility to ensure that adequate veterinary
care and environmental enrichment including all aspects of animal
welfare, in accordance with current regulatory and veterinary
practices, is always provided. Adequate veterinary and
environmental enrichment programs include daily animal care,
disease prevention; health surveillance, examination, diagnoses,
treatment, and control of diseases; providing appropriate
anesthesia and analgesia, surgery, post-surgical care; assessment
of animal well-being; humane euthanasia. Examines, diagnoses, and
treats laboratory animals to ensure the health of animals used in
scientific research and to comply with regulations governing their
humane and ethical treatment by performing the following duties.
What You'll Do Here ---Oversee the provision of routine and/or
specific veterinary medical support for all animal species
---Oversee the provision of daily environmental enrichment program
---Assign staff as appropriate to meet study objectives ---Direct
and approve departmental resources, personnel, fiscal
assignments/budget proposals and allocations ---Assure the
personnel, resources, facilities, equipment, materials, and
methodologies in their areas are available as scheduled ---Assure
the development, review, revision and implementation of SOPs, SSPs,
policies, training manuals and/or checklists relating to animals,
technical procedures, facility issues and data generation in their
areas ---Provide professional leadership in the care and resolution
of complex medical cases and operational issues that arise within
the animal facilities ---Oversee and assist in the design and
implementation of the animal welfare and preventive medicine
program for all animal species, including sentinel programs
---Oversee and provide training and supervision of staff regarding
technical procedures and appropriate and humane use of animals in
their programs ---Provide specialized procedural consultations for
clients, study directors and staff in program development related
to animal use ---Participate in the Institutional Animal Care & Use
Committee (IACUC, including reviewing protocols, animal colony
issues, management issues and consultations ---Provide leadership
as a recognized expert in animal regulatory law ---Generate or
direct the necessary reports for department and regulatory
requirements ---Oversee or order necessary supplies and equipment
and equipment validation when required ---Consult with clients and
staff in the selection of animals for specific research based on
knowledge of species and research principles and techniques
---Communicate areas of accountability and performance expectations
to staff ---Establish standards of performance as a basis to review
progress of staff ---Manage the DEA Controlled Substances program
including inventory requirements, regulations and appropriate
training ---Acts as primary liaison with USDA, AAALAC, and other
regulatory agencies as needed ---Act as attending veterinarian on
an as needed basis ---May be a voting member of the IACUC
---Perform bi-annual SOP review, IACUC onsite semi-annual review
and monthly environmental enrichment case exemption reviews ---Act
as after-hours emergency contact ---Advise study directors on study
design and implementation, protocol specifics concerning animal
techniques and health issues ---Aid in establishing, maintaining
and developing the animal records systems and reviews records as
needed ---Provide expertise and assistance with training sessions
involving husbandry, veterinary care, and utilization of animal
models ---Provide expertise for the development of health and
safety, emergency response and occupational health programs
---Supervisory responsibilities including interviewing hiring,
mentoring and coaching employees, addressing complaints, and
conflict resolution What You'll Need to Succeed ---DVM or
equivalent ---10+ years laboratory animal practice experience with
increasing levels of responsibility ---5+ years supervisory
experience ---Practicing veterinary license and eligible for
licensure in California state required ---Board Certification be
the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine or equivalent
required ---Nonhuman primate breeding experience preferred ---CDC
quarantine practices experience preferred ---Basic computer skills
---Intermediate maths skills as they apply to understanding budgets
and financial plans ---Able to build strong teams through coaching
employees to foster open communication ---Skilled at communicating
with all levels of employees ---Ability to manage change What We
Offer The pay range estimated for this position is $160,000 to
$185,000 per year. Please note that hourly rates/salaries vary
within the range based on factors including, but not limited to,
prior relevant experience, skills, education, certification,
location as well as internal equity and market data. At
Altasciences, we offer a collaborative and supportive work
environment where your skills and expertise will be valued. Join us
in our mission to advance scientific research while upholding the
highest standards of animal welfare. Apply now to become a vital
member of our team! Employment Type: Full Time Salary: $160,000 -
$185,000 Annual Bonus/Commission: No
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