Veterinarian Manager I
Company: Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
Location: Bethesda
Posted on: March 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Veterinarian Manager I Job ID: req4499 Employee Type: exempt
full-time Division: Laboratory Animal Science Program Facility: NIH
Location: NIH Campus 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
The Frederick National Laboratory is operated by Leidos Biomedical
Research, Inc. The lab addresses some of the most urgent and
intractable problems in the biomedical sciences in cancer and AIDS,
drug development and first-in-human clinical trials, applications
of nanotechnology in medicine, and rapid response to emerging
threats of infectious diseases. Accountability, Compassion,
Collaboration, Dedication, Integrity and Versatility; it's the FNL
way. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The Laboratory Animal Sciences Program
(LASP) provides exceptional quality animal care and technical
support services for animal research performed at the National
Cancer Institute at the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer
Research. LASP executes this mission by providing a broad spectrum
of state-of-the-art technologies and services that are focused on
the design, generation, characterization, and application of
genetically engineered and biological animal models of human
disease, which are aimed at the development of targeted diagnostics
and therapies. LASP contributes to advancing human health,
developing new treatments, and improving existing treatments for
cancer and other diseases while ensuring safe and humane treatment
of animals. KEY ROLES/RESPONSIBILITIES The Veterinarian Manager
will be responsible for: Providing veterinary diagnostic, surgical
and treatment services for research animals including mice,
non-human primates, and aquatic species. Performing a variety of
both invasive and non-invasive surgical procedures in rodents and
non-human primates. Working as part of a multi-faceted team to
review and implement guidelines and administer procedures to ensure
full compliance with all applicable regulations, policies and
standards required to maintain AAALAC accreditation of the animal
care and use program. Resolving issues pertaining to laboratory
animal husbandry, health, and welfare. Providing support for the
NCI-Bethesda Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. Assisting
with training programs for animal caretakers, technicians and
research staff who utilize research animals. Reviewing and
implementing standard operating procedures governing research
animals including nonhuman primates, rodents, and aquatic species.
Providing consultative services to scientific and technical
personnel pertaining to the selection and use of animal models.
Assisting in development, design or evaluation of animal research
protocols and animal holding facilities and performing in-depth
evaluation of the relationships of animal disease to research
programs. Participating in the weekend/holiday on-call rotation
with other veterinarians for all species which presently includes
non-human primates, rodents, and aquatics. Work may involve the use
of potentially hazardous materials or may be located in areas where
such materials are used. Work may require the use of personal
protective equipment and adherence to strict safety protocols.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS To be considered for this position, you must
minimally meet the knowledge, skills, and abilities listed below:
Graduation from a veterinary school accredited by the AVMA (e.g.
D.V.M. or V.M.D.) or satisfactory completion of the foreign
equivalency examination (passing grade) given by the AVMA. Foreign
degrees must be evaluated for U.S. equivalency. Completion of
ACLAM-recognized formal residency program in laboratory animal
medicine or three (3) years of relevant experience in the field of
laboratory animal medicine. License to practice veterinary medicine
in the U.S. and ability to obtain Maryland licensure. Must be able
to function independently in an animal research facility
environment, and support investigators engaged in animal research.
Experience with non-human primate medical care and use. Experience
with colony health monitoring for rodent, NHP, and aquatic species.
Independently identify and evaluate animal health issues, provide
clinical diagnoses, therapeutics and care for research animals.
Identification of regulatory/compliance issues and the ability to
work with the IACUC and veterinary staff to resolve issues. Possess
a detailed comprehension of regulatory requirements and AAALAC
standards. This position is considered safety-sensitive and will be
subject to random drug testing per the Leidos Biomedical Research
Drug Free Workplace Program. Ability to obtain and maintain a
security clearance. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Candidates with these
desired skills will be given preferential consideration: ACLAM
Board Certification or eligibility to take the ACLAM board exam.
IACUC Experience. Experience with surgical procedures in nonhuman
primates. Experience with rodent surgical models used in cancer
research. Experience in training personnel including investigators
and technicians. Excellent verbal and written communication skills
and the demonstrated ability to interact effectively with others.
USDA Accreditation. JOB HAZARDS This position is subject to
atmospheric conditions that would require the usage of a
respirator, requiring a medical clearance. This position is subject
to working with or have potential for exposure to animal(s) and/or
animal material(s). This position is subject to working with or
have potential for exposure to infectious material, requiring
medical clearance and immunizations. This position is subject to
working with radioactive material and requires to become an
approved radiation worker. Commitment to Non-Discrimination All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to sex, race, ethnicity, color, age, national
origin, citizenship, religion, physical or mental disability,
medical condition, genetic information, pregnancy, family
structure, marital status, ancestry, domestic partner status,
sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran or
military status, or any other basis prohibited by law. Leidos will
also consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal
histories consistent with relevant laws. Pay and Benefits Pay and
benefits are fundamental to any career decision. That's why we
craft compensation packages that reflect the importance of the work
we do for our customers. Employment benefits include competitive
compensation, Health and Wellness programs, Income Protection, Paid
Leave and Retirement. More details are available here 124,800.00 -
178,797.00 USD The posted pay range for this job is a general
guideline and not a guarantee of compensation or salary. Additional
factors considered in extending an offer include, but are not
limited to, responsibilities of the job, education, experience,
knowledge, skills, and abilities as well as internal equity, and
alignment with market data. The salary range posted is a full-time
equivalent salary and will vary depending on scheduled hours for
part time positions LI-LR1
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