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Associate Compliance Analyst, IACUC

Employer
The University of Toledo
Location
Toledo, Ohio
Salary
Starting at $38,100

Job Details

Under the direction of the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP), the Associate Compliance Analyst serves as administrative support in ensuring compliance with institutional, departmental, federal and state regulations and policies governing responsible conduct of research (RCR). This includes, but is not limited to, subject matter such as animal subject research, recombinant nucleic acids, select agents and toxins, dual use research of concern, controlled substances, financial conflict of interest (FCOI), required trainings, bio-safety, and research integrity. The analyst provides support for associated institutional research boards such as the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC), and the Institutional Review Entity (IRE).
The analyst provides protocol pre-review and analysis, and the review and disposition of materials related to the protocol and review, renewal or amendment. This includes but is not limited to applications, data collection tools, and associated federal, state and local regulations  The individual will assist in providing direction and guidance concerning the requirements and obligations for the ethical and compliant conduct animal subject and biosafety research. 

The analyst will provide initial and ongoing educational and regulatory guidance and direction to investigators, research office staff, students, and Institutional Review Board members.

The individual will be required to exercise independent discretion and decision-making skills, yet also function as a departmental team member.  Responsibilities include the appropriate handling of confidential and proprietary information, and conflict of interest disclosures.

The individual may participate in interviews and training of research office staff.  The individual will also provide backup support to management and provide directives to staff as appropriate.  The individual will provide support as needed in other areas of research compliance.

 

Qualifications:

Education/experience/licensing:

Bachelor’s degree in physical, pharmacological or life sciences, or related discipline.

Two years professional or research experience in biological, medical or chemical research, or regulatory compliance.

Knowledge of research regulation including but not limited to the ability to apply PHS and USDA regulations for animal welfare, biosafety, chemical hazards, financial conflict of interest regulations to research projects.

Knowledge of research regulations and guidelines of federal and state agencies.

Must possess high-level organization skills, the ability to handle multiple assignments and perform against deadlines with frequent interruptions and competing priorities.

Demonstrated ability to work both independently and in a team-oriented environment.

Demonstrated experience and precision in data gathering, compilation information, and preparation of reports.

 

 Communication and other skills:  

Skill in organizing resources and establishing priorities.  Must be highly motivated, a self-starter, and very detail oriented. 

Must be able to maintain effective working relationships with personnel and professional staff. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to effectively communicate with a wide range of individuals, both verbally and in writing.

Demonstrated excellent verbal, written, and culturally appropriate communication skills (including technical writing

Ability to analyze and solve problems and to make evaluative judgments.

 

Demonstrated computer literacy.

 

Preferred qualifications

Advanced degree in physical, pharmacological or life sciences or related discipline (MS, MPH, PhD).

Experience in research compliance in higher education or federal regulatory setting.

Experience in handling confidential information and materials including industry and sponsored research contracts.

Demonstrated skills in examining and re-engineering operations and procedures, formulating policy, and developing and implementing new strategies and procedures

 

Organization

Working at The University of Toledo

The University of Toledo is one of 13 state universities in Ohio. We were established in 1872 and became a member of the state university system in 1967. The University of Toledo and the Medical University of Ohio merged July 2006 to form the third-largest public university operating budget in the state.

We offer more than 230 undergraduate, graduate and professional programs at colleges of:

Some of our nationally ranked programs include business, engineering, law, and occupational therapy.

We also offer:

Main Campus features nine modern residence halls, a gothic bell tower, a Student Recreation Center, a state-of-the-art classroom center in one of our original buildings, Memorial Field House, opening fall 2008, and a football stadium and new Savage Hall basketball and athletic complex, set to open fall 2008.

Health Science Campus is home to graduate health programs and the UT Medical Center, a Level 1 trauma center, offering innovative treatments for strokes and cancer found nowhere else in the state. The UT Medical Center, also features the new $5.8-million Orthopaedics Center.

At UT, we have researchers working at all levels — from undergraduates to faculty — toward our mission of improving the human condition. In fact, their combined, efforts have led to 125 patents and nearly $60 million in funding and grants. Whether your interest is diabetes, performance management, bio-fuels, or Shakespeare, we welcome you to join us in research.

We also are transforming the regional economy and the world through the UT Science and Technology Corridor, where research and innovation mean business.

And our campuses are quite the happening (and fun) places to be — with 200 student organizationsart exhibitstheater performances, athletic games, and renowned speakers such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

At UT, we are proud Rockets (our nickname), we love our gold and blue (our school colors), and we invite you to visit campus to experience it for yourself.

Company info
Website
Telephone
419-590-4747
Location
2801 W. Bancroft
MS 939
Toledo
Ohio
43606
US

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