AEC member - vet
Job No:
FLOREY221
Location:
Parkville
About Us
The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health is a medical research institute specialising in the brain and mind and is one of the world’s top 10 brain research centres. We employ exceptionally talented people who work to solve the greatest brain and mind challenges of our era. Our staff and students are the bedrock of our research and success, and we strive for excellence by fostering partnerships and empowering people. At the Florey our mission-driven culture enables our people to collaborate, thrive, learn, make ground-breaking discoveries and advance humanity through brain and mind science.
As part of its research activities, The Florey 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.
About the Role
The primary responsibility of the Animal Ethics Committee (AEC) is to ensure, on behalf of the institution, that all activities involving animals for scientific purposes are conducted in compliance with the Australian code for the care and use of animals for scientific purposes (the Code) and relevant government legislation.
As such, all members of the AEC play a critical role in ensuring the ethical, humane, and responsible care and use of animals at the Florey.
The Florey is seeking expressions of interest for dedicated volunteers to join our AECs as Category C (animal welfare) members, as stipulated in the Australian Code:
- A person with demonstrable commitment to, and established experience in, furthering the welfare of animals, who is not employed by or otherwise associated with the institution, and who is not currently involved in the care and use of animals for scientific purposes. Veterinarians with specific animal welfare interest and experience may meet the requirements of this category. While not representing an animal welfare organisation, the person should, where possible, be an active member of, and endorsed by, such an organisation.
Duties will include:
- Attending AEC meetings (~4 hours per meeting, 6-11 meetings per year) at our Parkville campus).
- Reading, and commenting on, meeting materials.
- Some out-of-session reviews.
- Participation in annual facility inspections.
The role is voluntary, but an honorarium sitting fee will be provided.
What we offer:
As a member of a Florey 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
For enquiries, please email animal-ethics@florey.edu.au.
If you’re inspired to make a positive difference, apply now.
At the Florey our future focus starts with an unwavering commitment to diversity and inclusion and a desire to provide a place to tremendous opportunity to everyone.
We seek and celebrate diversity and encourage applications from all backgrounds and cultures including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, LGTBQI+, veterans and people with disability.