Associate Veterinary Director, Animal Welfare
Company: Takeda Pharmaceutical
Location: Boston
Posted on: September 30, 2024
Job Description:
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knowledge.Job DescriptionAbout the role:At Takeda, we are a
forward-looking, world-class R&D organization that unlocks
innovation and delivers transformative therapies to patients. By
focusing R&D efforts on three therapeutic areas and other
targeted investments, we push the boundaries of what is possible in
order to bring life-changing therapies to patients worldwide.Join
Takeda as an Associate Veterinary Director, Animal Welfare where
you will have direct responsibility for comparative medicine
veterinary care at the Takeda Boston site. You will provide subject
matter expertise in regulatory support and collaborate across sites
and functions for the delivery of in vivo portfolio and animal
welfare at Takeda. This role will contribute to the veterinary and
animal care teams day to day hands-on clinical care for animal
colonies, direct veterinary medical, diagnostic, surgical and/or
treatment services, assist investigators with IACUC protocol
development and review, and assure compliance with applicable laws
and regulations and AAALAC International accreditation. -You will
maintain regular and clear communication with the IACUC, Attending
Veterinarian, and Institutional Official to ensure animal health,
proper approval and conduct of in vivo discovery research. - -You
will lead assessment of and oversight for internal and external
contracted animal research globally, including the animal welfare
audit program. -As part of the Comparative Medicine Veterinary Care
team, you will report to the Attending Veterinarian and Head of
Comparative Medicine North America and you will also be a member of
the Comparative Medicine North America Leadership Team.How you will
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- Contribute veterinary and senior leadership for veterinary and
animal care, veterinary medicine and surgery, animal health
monitoring and quarantine, developing and expanding core in vivo
technical services support, IACUC collaboration, and training and
educational programs for staff and scientists. -
- Knowledgeable in clinical conditions and pathogens of
laboratory rodents, and appropriate preventive medicine, treatment
plans and colony surveillance techniques to maintain health status
fit for research utilizing immune-deficient and complex models.
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- Rotates on-call coverage weekends and holidays with veterinary
staff and other vivarium personnel as appropriate. -
- Member of the IACUC: Protocol development and veterinary
pre-review with the IACUC electronic system, working closely with
researchers to develop understanding and high quality submissions.
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- Works with the IACUC Program Manager to ensure streamlined
IACUC policies, processes, inspections/ program reviews,
investigations, and overall animal welfare compliance. -
- Partner with scientists based on 3Rs philosophy for in vivo
model and study design development through post-approval
monitoring, in support of the translational research portfolio.
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- Provide training and continuing education for colleagues in
principles and skills for the conduct of high quality in vivo
research. -
- Develop and lead the post-approval monitoring program,
including coordination and scheduling, reports, and follow-through
on all relevant activities. -
- As a subject matter expert, take responsibility for site
inspection, audit, and accreditation events to ensure inspection
readiness, compliance, and follow through on findings and
suggestions for improvement. -
- Apply Operational Excellence (OpEx) principles to veterinary
care, regulatory and operations to advance the culture of
continuous improvement. -
- Interact with CM Operations and support functions (EHS,
Occupational Health, Safety and others) to ensure overall
excellence in the program of animal care. -
- Demonstrated leadership ability to develop new policies and
procedures, plan for continuous improvement, and foster an
inclusive, collaborative work environment. - -
- Supports the portfolio by serving as subject expert in
laboratory animal and comparative medicine; collaborates with
research scientists on animal model development, experimental
design and data interpretation.
- Aligns with Discovery and Toxicologic Pathology to ensure
consistent and high-quality necropsy, tissue collection and
trimming; ensures compliance with all relevant federal, state and
local animal welfare regulations, policies, guidelines and
ordinances. -
- Advocates for animal welfare and the 3 Rs (replacement,
reduction and refinement) focused on continuous improvement while
maximizing efficient use of resources and ensuring that scientific
objectives are met to advance the pipeline. -
- Ensures successful maintenance of AAALAC accreditation at the
Cambridge site. -
- Ensures compliance with controlled substances regulations.
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- Supports vivarium design, construction, renovation, repair and
relocation projects. -
- Promotes teamwork, mentoring, coaching and empowering others to
further develop and be successful in their careers. -
- Establishes individual and functional Key Performance
Indicators (KPIs) and performance management. -
- Serves as key veterinary medical provider for the TBOS
Comparative Medicine site, works with research management teams,
drug discovery units, platform groups, facilities engineering, and
EH&S to include IBC and occupational health programs, and
conducts virtual and in-person animal welfare audits at external
CROs and partners. -Minimum Requirements/Qualifications:
- Doctoral degree (DVM/ VMD) from veterinary school accredited by
the American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC), or
equivalent degree with certification from the Educational
Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates (ECFVG). - -
- American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine (ACLAM) Board
certification or Board-eligible. -
- Must be licensed to practice veterinary licensure in at least
one state in the U.S; ability to obtain licensure in MA and to
obtain CS registration for DEA and MA; veterinary accreditation
with the USDA (or within 12 months of hire). -
- Must be available to work occasional evenings, weekends and
holidays, to cover on call duty including veterinary medical
support and emergencies. - -
- 4+ years of experience providing veterinary medical care to
laboratory animals in biomedical research, preferably
biopharmaceutical R&D and/or at a Contract Research
Organization (CRO) with knowledge of the drug discovery and
development process and the practice of laboratory
animal/comparative medicine in industry. -
- In-depth knowledge of regulatory (OLAW, PHS Policy) and AAALAC
requirements in working with research animals.
- Proven knowledge and experience in laboratory
animal/comparative medicine---and its applications in the conduct
of humane animal research and testing.
- CPIA certification or regulatory experience working with the
IACUC desirable. -
- Lean/Six Sigma belt certification preferred; required within 6
months of hire. -
- Capable of acting as a Thought-Partner for senior leadership
and key stakeholders and as a mentor for new leaders. -
- Ability to lead and influence cross-functional teams and drive
alignment across key stakeholders, including executive level.
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- Demonstrated ability to work across functions, regions and
cultures. -
- Excellent communicator, able to persuasively convey both ideas
and data, verbally and in writing. -
- Builds teams across functions and geographies with individuals
who have the right skills and experience to deliver on key
organizational initiatives. -
- Able to support key strategic vision and implementation of
portfolio-wide approach. -
- Proven leadership capabilities; able to develop and lead 3Rs
principles for animal health, welfare and compliance. -More about
us:At Takeda, we are transforming patient care through the
development of novel specialty pharmaceuticals and best in class
patient support programs. Takeda is a patient-focused company that
will inspire and empower you to grow through life-changing
work.Certified as a Global Top Employer, Takeda offers stimulating
careers, encourages innovation, and strives for excellence in
everything we do. We foster an inclusive, collaborative workplace,
in which our teams are united by an unwavering commitment to
deliver Better Health and a Brighter Future to people around the
world.This position is onsite in Cambridge, MA.Takeda Compensation
and Benefits SummaryWe understand compensation is an important
factor as you consider the next step in your career. We are
committed to equitable pay for all employees, and we strive to be
more transparent with our pay practices. -For Location:Boston,
MAU.S. Base Salary Range:$149,100.00 - $234,300.00The estimated
salary range reflects an anticipated range for this position. The
actual base salary offered may depend on a variety of factors,
including the qualifications of the individual applicant for the
position, years of relevant experience, specific and unique skills,
level of education attained, certifications or other professional
licenses held, and the location in which the applicant lives and/or
from which they will be performing the job.---The actual base
salary offered will be in accordance with state or local minimum
wage requirements for the job location. -U.S. based employees may
be eligible for short-term and/ or long-term incentives. U.S. based
employees may be eligible to participate in medical, dental, vision
insurance, a 401(k) plan and company match, short-term and
long-term disability coverage, basic life insurance, a tuition
reimbursement program, paid volunteer time off, company holidays,
and well-being benefits, among others. U.S. based employees are
also eligible to receive, per calendar year, up to 80 hours of sick
time, and new hires are eligible to accrue up to 120 hours of paid
vacation. -EEO StatementTakeda is proud in its commitment to
creating a diverse workforce and providing equal employment
opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, gender expression, parental status, national
origin, age, disability, citizenship status, genetic information or
characteristics, marital status, status as a Vietnam era veteran,
special disabled veteran, or other protected veteran in accordance
with applicable federal, state and local laws, and any other
characteristic protected by law.LocationsBoston, MAWorker
TypeEmployeeWorker Sub-TypeRegularTime TypeFull time
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