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Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) Program Coordinator
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Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) Program CoordinatorJob Description
Come grow with us! During the 2024 fiscal year, researchers at the University of Notre Dame submitted 1,310 proposals for external research funding for a total amount of $1.016 billion — the first time the University has surpassed the billion-dollar mark for proposals. In addition, the University received 829 separate awards — the largest number on record. With $223 million in total funding, these awards propelled the University past the $200 million mark for the fourth straight year. To support this immense growth, Notre Dame Research is recruiting talented research administration professionals to enhance the team that will steward our research enterprise into its next phase.
Notre Dame Research Administration and Compliance seeks an IBC (Institutional Biosafety Committee) Program Coordinator. This position shares responsibility for the coordination of the operation of the IBC program. Primary coordination responsibilities include representation and assistance with the implementation of the programs to researchers, IBC Committee members, institutional laboratory safety representatives, and sponsors of research. Based on experience and knowledge of the program, the IBC Program Coordinator disseminates information about and assists investigators in the preparation of IBC applications.
We are searching for a research administration professional who has a deep curiosity and a strong desire to learn. Responsibilities and level of supervision required will be determined according to the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate (see level qualifications below).
Notre Dame Research is committed to creating a community that fosters equity of experience and opportunity and ensures that members of all backgrounds feel safe, welcome, and included. We strive to achieve a culture of openness, autonomy, and belonging; making Notre Dame an exceptional place for our team, partners, and collaborators to flourish.
Notre Dame Research Administration and Compliance seeks an IBC (Institutional Biosafety Committee) Program Coordinator. This position shares responsibility for the coordination of the operation of the IBC program. Primary coordination responsibilities include representation and assistance with the implementation of the programs to researchers, IBC Committee members, institutional laboratory safety representatives, and sponsors of research. Based on experience and knowledge of the program, the IBC Program Coordinator disseminates information about and assists investigators in the preparation of IBC applications.
We are searching for a research administration professional who has a deep curiosity and a strong desire to learn. Responsibilities and level of supervision required will be determined according to the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate (see level qualifications below).
Notre Dame Research is committed to creating a community that fosters equity of experience and opportunity and ensures that members of all backgrounds feel safe, welcome, and included. We strive to achieve a culture of openness, autonomy, and belonging; making Notre Dame an exceptional place for our team, partners, and collaborators to flourish.
Minimum Qualifications
Qualifications for Level I Professional:
- 1 to 2 years experience in a research environment required, previous IBC experience strongly preferred.
- Candidates must have excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Candidates must be able to work, communicate, and transfer information to a broad audience.
- Candidates must have the ability to learn and use web-based applications for protocol submission and administration.
- Candidates must have moderate to excellent skills in the Microsoft Office suite, or comparable software (e.g. Google Docs, Sheets, etc.).
Qualifications for Level II Professional:
- All qualifications of Level I, but with at least 3 to 4 years in support of research administration, and at least 2 years experience working to directly support IBC activities.
- Candidates must have knowledge of principles, practices, and procedures of the IBC review process and administration of the IBC office.
- Candidates must be capable of working within established policies and procedures to process and interpret IBC issues, identify potential or actual problems, formulate possible solutions, and take appropriate actions to resolve the issues/problems.
- Ability to work with relative independence, communicate issues and progress effectively, and receive guidance on complex problems or issues required.
- Candidates possess a proven track record in facilitating organizational efficiencies and delivering improved customer service in service of the research community.
Qualifications for Level III Professional:
- All qualifications of Level II, but with 4 or more years working as IBC administrative staff.
- Candidates possess the ability to peer-teach team members and other collaborators.
- Candidates possess the ability to assist the Director with independent analysis of policies and procedures.
- Candidates possess the ability to assist the Compliance Education and Quality Assurance Program Coordinator with outreach on IBC concerns, development of training materials and modules, and with post-approval monitoring activities.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Must possess or be capable of obtaining certification in biosafety research compliance within two years of employment. Must be able to pass University safety training, AALAS animal use training courses, and internal IBC training requirements.
Department
Notre Dame Research (43300)Department Website
research.nd.eduFamily / Sub-Family
Research / Research IntegrityCareer Stream/Level
EIC 2 ProfessionalDepartment Hiring Pay Range
Level I up to $70,000, Level II up to $85,000, Level III up to $98,000; Salary will be commensurate with level and experiencePay ID
Semi-MonthlyFLSA Status
S1 - FT ExemptJob Category
Administrator/ProfessionalJob Type
Full-timeSchedule: Days of Week & Hours
Regular office hours (Eastern Time Zone);
While some remote/hybrid work is possible for this position, regular attendance at in-person meetings and facility inspections on campus will be required.
While some remote/hybrid work is possible for this position, regular attendance at in-person meetings and facility inspections on campus will be required.
Job Posting Date (Campus)
10/10/2024Job Posting Date (Public)
10/10/2024Job Closing Date
10/31/2024Posting Type
Open To All ApplicantsPosting Number
S251476Quick Link for Internal Postings
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