The Vivarium Manager oversees the operations and specialized infrastructure of laboratory animal research facilities, maintaining standards of animal welfare, regulatory compliance, and research support. Programs supported by DCM utilize a large variety of laboratory research animals, including but not limited to, fish, amphibians, birds, and a wide range of rodent and non-rodent mammalian species. Ensuring adherence to AAALAC, USDA, and OLAW standards - as well as federal and state statutes - the Manager coordinates closely with veterinarians, researchers, the IACUC, and senior DCM leadership. Additionally, they partner with OHSU and CBRE project teams to manage renovations and maintenance, ensuring optimal environments for laboratory animals and critical research infrastructure. This position interfaces with all departmental members and members of the OHSU research community.
Staff Management
Develop and administrate quality assurance programs
Environmental Animal Health Management
Regulatory compliance
Other duties as assigned.
Knowledge of federal, state and local regulations pertaining to laboratory animal care and use.
Knowledge of animal health and husbandry practices in a laboratory environment, animal behavior, sanitation processes, aseptic techniques and environmental conditions that affect laboratory animals.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Team building and conflict resolutions skills, the ability to multitask and manage workflows with frequent interruptions and changes while remaining flexible and adaptable to change.
Ability to effectively and proactively manage staff within the guidelines of a union contract and use personnel resources appropriately.
Computer skills using Microsoft Word, Excel spread sheets and e-mail communication software.
Skill in providing effective leadership for a large, diverse group of employees.
American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS) certification at any level and/or Institute for Laboratory Animal Management (ILAM) certification.
Office and work are located within a functional vivarium. Required to work in areas occupied by research animals that may have been dosed with chemical, biological pathogens or radioactive material. Occasional work in wet or soiled area. The position requires participation in the facilities and manager on-call rotation, which requires work on weekends and non-business hours.
Ability to carry and lift 50 pounds. Ability to walk to multiple satellite buildings throughout the OHSU campus both inside and outside during all types of weather. Ability to stand, bend, twist and perform physical work for an entire shift when necessary.
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