Volunteer Animal Ethics Committee Members - Monash University
Job no: 651811
Work type: Adjunct - Honorary
Location: Clayton campus
Categories: Governance
Volunteer Animal Ethics Committee Members - Monash University
Job no.: 651811
Department/Unit: Office of Research Ethics and Integrity
Classification: Volunteer
Location: Clayton campus
Time Commitment: Up to 12 meetings per year; 3-5 hours per meeting, plus additional time for pre-reading
Contact: animal.ethics@monash.edu
Monash University has a national and international reputation for exciting, ground-breaking research that improves
health, solves global challenges and empowers whole communities, and we continually increase our capacity to do
outstanding, relevant research and generate new knowledge that positively impacts the world.
Monash University’s research support services in Animal Ethics support research activities in biomedical research,
pharmaceutical sciences, and ecology and conservation studies. This currently advertised position will fulfil a role on an
Animal Ethics Committee (AEC) that will review research activities that will be instrumental in improving patient
treatments and health outcomes through our biomedical research programs, including cancer, cardiovascular disease,
diabetes, neurological disorders, metabolic diseases, and reproductive health.
This is a great opportunity to contribute your knowledge and expertise to the world of research at Monash University.
About Monash Animal Ethics Committees (AECs)
Monash University is committed to ensuring the ethical, humane and responsible care and use of animals for scientific
purposes and insists upon the highest standards for animal care and use.
Our Animal Ethics Committees (AECs) assess the scientific, ethical and welfare aspects of research and teaching
activities involving animals to ensure the use of animals is justified and has scientific merit and animal welfare is
prioritised, in accordance with the Australian Code for the care and use of animals for scientific purposes (8th edition
2013 (updated 2021) (the Code)).
The AEC is comprised of members across various categories as stipulated in the Code and includes veterinarians
(Category A), scientists (Category B), animal welfarists (Category C), and lay members (Category D), with each category
of membership bringing valuable perspectives to the review process.
About the role
Each Monash University AEC member plays an important role in ensuring the ethical, humane and responsible care and
use of animals used for research and teaching at Monash University.
Expressions of interest are sought from veterinarians, as per the criteria as stipulated in the Code:
- Category A (Veterinarian): The Category A member must be a person with qualifications in veterinary science that are recognised for registration as a veterinary surgeon in Australia. You must have experience relevant to the research and teaching activities of Monash University, or the ability to acquire relevant knowledge.
About You
To be successfully considered for this opportunity, you will:
- Have a qualification in veterinary science, as well as specialised knowledge of the general welfare, treatment, and advances in care for animal species specific to the AEC. You will be able to provide information on housing needs, drugs, procedures and post-procedure care, and will be able to provide advice that reflects current best practice.
- Accept that ethical experiments using animals can be carried out, provided there is no viable alternative
- Demonstrate the ability and enthusiasm to contribute to AEC meetings and related processes, and undertake initial and ongoing training and education
- Demonstrate effective communication and interpersonal skills
- Be able to read, interpret and comment on meeting materials, including project applications, using an online system
- Participate in AEC discussions to ensure robust review of projects and related activities, and effective operation of the Committee
- Be able to attend meetings in-person (please note, overseas applicants will not be considered)
Benefits
As a member of a Monash AEC you will receive the following benefits:
- An Honorarium to support costs you incur associated with performing your role and attending meetings
- A working lunch at in-person meetings
- Training support for your role as an AEC member
- The opportunity to understand the cutting-edge science activities being performed at Monash
- Development of knowledge related to the legislative framework governing animal use in research and teaching
- Access to the resources of the Monash University libraries
How to Apply
If this sounds like a role you would be interested in, please apply via our website and complete the online expression of interest form www.monash.edu/research/ethics-and-integrity/animal-ethics
For further information please contact the Monash Animal Ethics Office: animal.ethics@monash.edu
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