Job Title Animal Technician - Training Officer Job Description An excellent opportunity is available for an Animal Technician - Training Officer to join the Bioservices department at Australia’s pre-eminent biomedical research institute. About the Position This position is responsible for the technical training of animal technicians and researchers at Kew and Parkville facilities. The Training Officers duties is to develop and implement training plans, assess competency and ensure compliance to Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s), health and safety policies and facility guidelines. The Training Officer will undertake all tasks associated with the care, husbandry and maintenance of animals within the facility with the addition of overseeing staff technical training and performing competency and compliance assessments of existing staff. This position reports to the Training and Compliance Manager and acts as a mentor for the team by encouraging teamwork and modelling professional behaviour. The T raining officer will ensure research staff and students complete all compulsory inductions and training for working with live animals Selection Criteria Essential Knowledge and Skills: Diploma of Animal Technology (or equivalent qualification). Minimum of 6 years’ experience working with mice in a research environment. Familiar with all relevant regulatory instruments. Good computer literacy including Microsoft packages (Word, Excel, PowerPoint ) and database systems. Deep understanding of mouse breeding strategies and transgenic/knockout technologies. Proficiency in a range of techniques undertaken in a research facility. Demonstrated capacity to work independently and provide leadership to others including mentoring, on the job training, motivation and performance management. Highly developed problem-solving skills and the ability to work with others to develop innovative solutions to issues that may arise. Desirable Knowledge and Skills: Preferable to have previous experience in a training environment or relevant qualification in Training and Education. Personal Qualities: Demonstrated capacity to organise work effectively and efficiently and deliver outputs in a timely manner. Excellent interpersonal skills with proven aptitude for communicating effectively with staff at varying levels of the organisation and the ability to work collaboratively within a team. Excellent observation skills and attention to detail. Genuine concern for Animal welfare. Conscientious and reliable. Ability to act with discretion and maintain confidentiality. Displays Institute values and embraces Institute culture. Available to work on some rostered public holida ys, Institute holidays and weekends. Terms of Appointment This position is an ongoing role in a full time capacity. Salary is Professional Services Employee Level 6 ($92, 364 - $99, 979). Up to 17% superannuation and very attractive salary packaging options are available. Sponsorship/Australian working rights. Please note: Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. For an ongoing position, you must be an Australian or New Zealand citizen or an Australian Permanent Resident. General enquiries can be directed to Julie Merryfull ( merryfull@wehi.edu.au ) and Michele Cook ( cook.m@wehi.edu.au ) A position description is available here. How to Apply Please apply by uploading your CV, cover letter and a document addressing the key selection criteria in pdf format. Application Closing Date: 15 May 2025