Blacksburg, Virginia
29 days ago
(Senior) Animal Care and Use Program Administrative Specialist

The Division of Scholarly Integrity and Research Compliance (SIRC) at Virginia Tech is seeking a (Senior) Animal Care and Use Program (ACUP) Administrative Specialist to support ACUP, the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), and university stakeholders. The Division of Scholarly Integrity & Research Compliance (SIRC) facilitates scholarly excellence by fostering ethical decision-making and ensuring research regulatory compliance.

SIRC is a critical unit within the Office for Research and Innovation (ORI). ORI supports university-wide strategic initiatives and operational functions of Virginia Tech's $530+ million research enterprise and associated technology commercialization activities, which span nine academic colleges, eight university research institutes, and three affiliated corporations. With more than 600 new IACUC submissions each year, the ACUP Sr Administrative Specialist holds a key position in support of current research excellence and future growth.

The (Senior) ACUP Administrative Specialist will join a dedicated team of ACUP professionals and provide support to the University's stakeholders, members of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (the IACUC is comprised of peers, veterinarians, non-scientists, and a community member who make final determinations concerning regulatory and ethical compliance of protocols submitted for review), and the ACUP team. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Responding to stakeholder questions by phone and email; reviewing IACUC protocol applications for completeness upon submission and resolving any issues/missing items; and assisting stakeholders with training issues. The Specialist will provide assistance on special projects with the ACUP Director, and work with the ORI IT programmer to resolve any issues with the online program.

This position requires the ability to take direction and work independently; a strong focus on customer service, problem-solving, and creativity in developing tools and solutions; working in an organized manner under tight deadlines; and effective interpersonal, teamwork, and communication skills. The incumbent will report to the ACUP Director, who reports to the Associate Vice President for Scholarly Integrity and Research Compliance.

This position may be filled at the senior level depending on the qualifications of the finalist candidate.

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