Assist the facility manager with daily operations of a designated unit.
Oversee work planning and prioritisation.
Ensure animal welfare in production, care, and experimentation.
Provide researchers with high-quality animals.
Support research projects, delivering professional and efficient service.
Supervise and train senior and junior team members in animal husbandry, care, and welfare.
Maintain up-to-date specialist knowledge of new and innovative methodology, equipment, technology, data management, and analysis.
Implement changes to practices and training as required.
Requirements
Diploma of Applied Science (Animal Technology) or equivalent combination of relevant knowledge, training, or experience in an animal facility environment.
Relevant work experience in a laboratory animal facility environment.
Genuine passion for working with animals.
Collaborative work ethic.
Benefits
Competitive salary and benefits.
Visa sponsorship and relocation assistance for international candidates.
Flexible and hybrid working arrangements.
Notes
Your application must address the selection criteria.
Employment is contingent upon satisfactory completion of all pre-employment and/or background checks required for the role.
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Responsibilities
Lead service/engagement planning and budgeting
Mobilize and manage vendor service teams
Facilitate buy-in of proposed solutions from top management levels at the client
Direct on-time, quality delivery of work products
Manage engagement economics
Manage engagement risk
Assist in the management of day to day interactions with executive clients and sponsors
Create and deliver monthly status reports and presentations
Develop and maintain contact with top decision makers at the client and with key vendors
Participate and lead aspects of the proposal development process
Contribute to the development of proposal pricing strategies
Develop practical solutions and methodologies
Develop 'whitepapers' and 'point-of-view' documents
Lead training
Get published in industry periodicals
Perform role of counsellor and coach
Provide input and guidance into the staffing process
Actively participate in staff recruitment and retention activities
Provide leadership and support for remote and on-site delivery teams and staff
Requirements
7+ years of relevant industry or consulting experience
2+ years of experience managing academic technology, distance learning and/or online initiatives
Proven ability to set and achieve goals
Strong problem solving and troubleshooting skills with the ability to exercise mature judgment
Excellent interpersonal, project management and written and verbal communication skills
Well-developed customer service skills and proven ability to develop and sustain productive customer relationships
Knowledge of Brightspace and other Instructional Technology tools such as echo360
Proficiency with emerging technologies, such as podcasting, vodcasting, asynchronous/synchronous technologies and virtual worlds
Ability to plan and lead training for faculty utilizing technology
Comfortable leading and facilitating demos, workshops, training seminars
Experience with Banner and ILP preferred
Knowledge of multimedia instructional technologies and synchronous and asynchronous instructional strategies
Strong understanding of distance education delivery methods
Strong analytical and technical skills
A willingness/eagerness to mentor staff
Comfortable leading and managing multiple vendor relationships
Ability to lead and run large meetings, facilitate vendor demos, workshops, and training seminars
Benefits
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Notes
Position Type: Faculty Track
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Location: On-site/Portland, ME
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