The University of Michigan Department of Environment, Health & Safety is seeking a Biological Safety Manager to provide management of comprehensive biological and animal research safety program to assure safety and regulatory compliance for research and academic laboratories working with biohazards. In addition, this position serves as the Institutional Biosafety Officer and provides support for a comprehensive, university-wide biosafety program in accordance with NIH and CDC regulations.
This position manages a team of seven (7) professional staff members supporting biological and animal research safety. This position provides oversight, direct supervision and support for the biological safety program and is also responsible for development and maintaining policy and program documents and manuals including the UM Exposure Control Plan, Biosafety Manual and university-wide guidance documents and standard operating procedures related to biological and animal research safety. This position provides technical expertise in support of biological, and animal research safety including protocol review, consultation, and in-field services to the research community. The role provides technical and regulatory support to the University of Michigan's Institutional Biosafety Committee which oversees and approves the use of recombinant DNA and specific biohazardous materials. This position reports to the Associate Director of the Environment Health & Safety Department (EH&S)
Expert knowledge of the NIH Guidelines, the CDC/NIH Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories guidelines, Bloodborne Pathogen regulations, CDC/APHIS Select Agents and Toxins regulations, DOT shipping regulations, IATA Guidelines, and other relevant federal, state and local regulations, guidelines, and standards is required.