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VCU's Safety & Risk Management Team has an exciting opportunity for a Biosafety Officer!
Position Summary/Overview:
The Biosafety Officer at VCU plays a pivotal role in safeguarding the well-being of staff, students, faculty, and visitors by effectively managing all biological safety programs. This includes ensuring the safe handling of biological agents, recombinant DNA, and biohazards in strict adherence to OSHA, NIH, and CDC Guidelines, and other pertinent regulations. This position involves managing the Institutional Biosafety Committee and overseeing the review and approval process for all campus-wide requests involving biohazardous agents/rDNA material, including clinical trials. The BioSafety Officer also supports various safety programs across the campus, including initiatives led by IACUC, DURC, and IRB, contributing to a comprehensive culture of safety and compliance within the university community.
As the Biosafety Officer, you will be tasked with providing leadership and oversight in several key areas, including:
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Preferred Qualifications:
Salary Range: $88,500 - $120,000, commensurate with experience
Department: Safety and Risk ManagementEmployment Type: UF - University Employee FTRestricted Status: NoFTE: 1ORP Eligible: YesUniversity Job Slotting: Manager 1-3, Environmental Safety & Risk Mgmt (16331Y, 16332Y, 16333Y)Exemption Status: Exempt
Full Time
$70k-102k (estimate)
03/31/2024
05/30/2024
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Richmond, VA
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