Life Sciences Support Unit Manager
Durham University, Neville's Cross, County Durham
Life Sciences Support Unit Manager
£38784-£46049
Durham University, Neville's Cross, County Durham
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 3 days ago, 3 Jun | Get your application in today.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
Job ref: 63a4afccad0446e5a6335c8727ace391
Location ref: Neville's Cross, County Durham
Full Job Description
The post holder will have skills and experience in managing a team of technicians; supporting, advising and assisting researchers where appropriate and carrying out roles as a Named Animal Care and Welfare Officer, and Named Training and Competency Officer. The role has a legal obligation under the Animal (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986 in an animal welfare and ethical capacity and provides a service to internal and external research and companies.
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The Life Science Support Unit (LSSU) has had an active role within the research community here at Durham University for around 50 years, and as such it has facilitated numerous research projects across various disciplines. As a major research support facility, it currently houses and supports research and expertise from neuroscience, agritechnology, anthropology, biology, chemistry and ecology, and has been providing both Polyclonal and Monoclonal antibody production services to a range of both academic research groups and commercial partners for 7+ years.
The LSSU is a multi-species facility and can provide for both aquatic, rodent and rabbit husbandry. We have a range of housing options available from conventional to IVCs and isolator units, depending upon researcher need and colony requirements.