Animal Welfare Officer
Published | July 16, 2024 |
Expires | July 30, 2024 |
Location | Geelong, VIC, Australia |
Category | Medical Research |
Job Type | Full-time |
Closing Date | 2024/08/12 |
Salary | 110k - 119k plus 15.4% super |
Reference Number | 97471 |
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Contact Name | Alison Clarke |
Description
- With your passion for animal welfare, provide specialist advice and monitoring to our dedicated Animal Services teams
- Develop systems, frameworks and processes that support animal welfare compliance and continuous improvement
- Bring your passion for animal care and wellbeing to this critical role supporting infectious disease research
CSIRO is Australia’s National Science Agency and one of the world’s largest and most successful research and development (R&D) organisations. We have improved the lives of many around the world through our R&D including WiFi, the Hendra Virus Vaccine, Aerogard and the Total Wellbeing Diet. With over 50 locations across Australia and internationally, CSIRO solves the greatest challenges through innovative science and technology to deliver economic, environmental and social benefits for Australia in a global context.
CSIRO’s Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness (ACDP, formerly the Australian Animal Health Laboratory) is one of the world’s largest microbiologically secure facilities. ACDP helps to protect Australia’s livestock and aquatic industries, as well as its people through the provision of critical diagnostic and research capability required to investigate and respond to emerging infectious animal and zoonotic diseases.
As the Animal Welfare Officer, you will be responsible for the provision of dedicated support and monitoring of the wellbeing, care and use of animals at ACDP to promote delivery of compliant and best practice animal welfare outcomes. You will contribute to the newly established Animal Welfare & Compliance Team, to implement a vital function providing animal welfare support and promoting best practice and high-quality outcomes associated with scientific activities across a range of domestic, non-domestic, and aquatic species, housed in highly unique animal care settings. There are two positions available, one being an indefinite/ongoing position and the second being a term until 30 June 2027.
Whilst this role provides direct support to animal health outcomes and welfare response, it is best suited to veterinarians looking to support systems-based thinking and procedural solutions, with a willingness to research and design novel solutions to drive progressive change, via a culture of collaboration and respect. The role offers an opportunity to provide real-world impact through the provision of best practice outcomes and high-quality research at ACDP.
The role requires travel to other sites (particularly Werribee) as directed as well as a component of afterhours work, and the appointee must be able to meet ACDP microbiological security and security assessment requirements as detailed in the position description.
Your duties will include:
- Monitor research projects to ensure care and welfare of animals are in accordance with requirements of the Code, Victorian legislation, site policy, and project-specific conditions of AEC approvals. Identify concerns and refinements and support animal welfare enhancements in collaboration with Project Leaders, Facility Managers and Veterinarians.
- Promote best practice in the care and use of animals in research via support of renewed approaches, integration of contemporary thinking, research, and standards; and provision of guidance on experimental proposals and animal care and use.
- Promote implementation of the 3Rs, compliance needs and high-quality scientific approaches via a collaborative mindset; supporting robust and ethical scientific outcomes throughout each phase of studies, and the lifetime of animals.
- Support the establishment and delivery of best practice outcomes for animals under high biocontainment laboratory conditions via research, including development of solutions, process refinements, and continuous improvement initiatives within the Animal Welfare Team.
- Contribute to development of written procedures, policies, and animal care and use reference materials, and guiding documents (e.g. technical SOP’s and guidelines).
- Support the development and implementation of internal audits and visits to ACDP animal facilities, to ensure compliance, record keeping and effective systems and workflows, provide written reports and recommendations where needed.
- Contribute to personnel training and capacity development as appropriate based on animal welfare priorities and facility requirements to enhance scientific and animal use outcomes.
- Contribute to incident reporting, data management and support of corrective actions, and development and implementation of formalized post-approval monitoring system within the Animal Welfare Team.
- Abide by and promote microbiological security regulations at ACDP, and that apply to infectious disease agents, including zoonotic agents to ensure safety and security to staff and users of the facility.
Location: Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness (ACDP) Geelong, Victoria
Salary: AU$110k – AU$119k plus up to 15.4% superannuation
Tenure: One role is a Specified term until 30 June 2027, the second role is Indefinite/ongoing
Reference: 97471
To be considered you will need:
Essential
- A relevant degree (veterinary, biological sciences, etc.) or substantial relevant industry experience.
- Demonstrated experience working within a scientific, academic, or research environment.
- In depth understanding of contemporary animal welfare and ethics, principles of the 3R's and the ethical conduct of research, and knowledge of relevant state and national requirements, including their application to laboratory or scientific use of animals.
- Proven ability to effectively handle sensitive and confidential information, work respectfully, interpret policies, procedures, and guidelines to provide clear and consistent communication, with a strong attention to detail.
- Proven ability to work effectively and adaptably in a team environment, collaborate broadly with internal and external stakeholders, and establish effective and trusting interpersonal relationships with a wide variety of personnel.
Desirable:
- Degree in Veterinary Medicine registrable with the Veterinary Practitioners Registration Board of Victoria and post-graduate veterinary training or qualification in laboratory animal medicine, avian medicine, and/or animal welfare or behaviour, and/or an interest in contributing to zoonotic disease research and scientific innovation.
- Clinical experience working with aquatics, laboratory animal species, livestock, poultry or wildlife highly regarded.
For full details about this role please view the Position Description
Eligibility
The successful applicant will be required to obtain and provide a National Police Check or equivalent.
Flexible Working Arrangements
We work flexibly at CSIRO, offering a range of options for how, when and where you work. Talk to us about how this role could be flexible for you. Balance
Diversity and Inclusion
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How to Apply
Please apply on-line and provide a cover letter and CV that best demonstrate your motivation and ability to meet the requirements of this role.
Applications Close
12 August 2024, 11:00 pm AEST/AEDT
We encourage early application as we will begin interviewing as soon as suitable candidates apply. We reserve the right to withdraw the advertising early if we find suitable candidates.