Emory

Colony Director (Asst. or Assoc. Research Professor)

Job Number
133605
Job Type
Regular Full-Time
Division
Emory Primate Center
Department
EPC: Colony Management
Campus Location (For Posting) : City
Lawrenceville
Location : Name
EPC Field Station
This position may involve the following Health and Safety issues:
Working with animals., Working with nonhuman primates (nhp), nhp tissue, body fluids or equipment contaminated by nhp.

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Description

GENERAL JOB DESCRIPTION AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT:

 

The Emory National Primate Research Center (ENPRC/EPC) of Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, has an immediate opening for a faculty equivalent position for either an Asst. or Assoc. Research Professor (Colony Director) with a background and interest in nonhuman primate social behavioral management and biomedical research as well as managerial experience. 

 

The ENPRC is a major biomedical research institution that is rapidly expanding with its main facilities at Emory University’s Atlanta campus and 117-acre Field Station in Lawrenceville.  This position will be based at the Field Station in Lawrenceville, Georgia. Dedicated to discovering causes, preventions, treatments, and cures of disease, Emory National Primate Research Center (EPC) is improving human and animal health and lives worldwide. One of seven NPRCs funded by the NIH, EPC conducts studies that make breakthrough discoveries possible. Learn more at http://enprc.emory.edu.

 

Working within ENPRC Division of Animal Resources, the qualified candidate will provide leadership to the Colony Management department consisting of the Colony Manager, Supervisors and Research Specialists.  This is a senior level management and research position with a blend of administrative and research responsibilities.  The candidate will be expected to develop and implement a colony focused research program and provide mentorship to junior associates and colleagues.  The candidate will be proposed for an academic appointment within the Emory School of Medicine.  Will report to the Associate Director of Animal Resources and liaise with the Assistant Director of Animal Resources at the Field Station for all animal resources and colony management issues.

 

The successful candidate should be professional, personable, motivated, dependable, detail-oriented, have a positive attitude and passion for research. They will provide oversight for resource management related to nonhuman primates:  monitoring production, morbidity and mortality, developing statistical metrics for animal production colonies to sustain colony size while simultaneously providing animals to meet Center-wide research programs.  Will take a lead role in departmental planning, enhancing productivity and the collection of high-quality, systematic data.  The individual will have principal management responsibility for the Colony Management personnel.  Will be Key Personnel on the ENPRC Specific Pathogen Free (SPF) rhesus macaque breeding colony grant and will assist with oversight of the SPF program. Will contribute to grant writing for resource grants related to the Field Station.  Works with the ENPRC geneticist to develop and implement genetic based management strategies to enhance the rhesus macaque and sooty mangabey colonies. Meet with principal investigators to coordinate research needs and serve as a primary contact for study planning and implementation.  Develop metrics to assess and report on unit performance and goal achievements to support growth and promotion of personnel.  Responsible for departmental budget:  monitoring expenditures, developing budget proposals, and preparing necessary documentation for supervisor review/approval.  Provide recommendations to management regarding breeding colony policies and activities such as SOP development or modification.  In consultation with the Colony Manager, will be responsible for hiring, evaluation, training and promotions for all direct and indirect reports.

 

Will also develop and implement a research program congruent with Field Station and colony management research goals.  Degree and /or post-doctoral training should be in an area that is compatible with existing resources.  Strongly prefer research background in areas such as social behavior in nonhuman primate species, reproductive medicine or epidemiology with strong writing skills.  The candidate’s interests and background will determine the research focus of this position. 

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
The ideal candidate will have a PhD or DVM degree in a relevant field, plus 5 years’ experience in social behavioral management or biomedical research in one or more relevant species, and extensive managerial expertise.  Working knowledge of statistical forecasting methodology strongly preferred.  Salary negotiable based on qualifications and experience.

 

For questions regarding this position, please contact:  Dr. Joyce Cohen, EPC Associate Director for Animal Resources at joyce.cohen@emory.edu.

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