Animal Facility Manager (1887)
Company: Battelle National Biodefense Inst
Location: Frederick
Posted on: January 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description BACKGROUND The National
Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center (NBACC) is a
one-of-a-kind facility located on Fort Detrick in Frederick MD and
is dedicated to defending the nation against biological threats.
Its work supports DHS and National biodefense preparedness
planning, response, emerging threat characterization and
bioforensic analyses. It is the first national laboratory created
by DHS in response to biodefense gaps identified following the
Amerithrax attacks of 2001 and has been operated by the Battelle
National Biodefense Institute (BNBI) since 2006. Since its
inception, NBACC and its staff have filled critical shortfalls in
our scientific knowledge of biological agents needed to protect the
public and defend the Nation from biological threats, whether
naturally occurring, accidental, or deliberate and provided federal
law enforcement with scientific data to support the investigation
and attribution of biocrimes and protection of the US bioeconomy.
NBACC includes two centers: the National Bioforensic Analysis
Center (NBFAC), which conducts the technical analyses in support of
federal law enforcement investigations, and the National Biological
Threat Characterization Center (NBTCC), which conducts experiments
and studies to obtain data required for a better understanding of
biological vulnerabilities and hazards. Together these centers
offer a unique national resource for understanding the risks posed
by biological agents and emerging technologies to inform biodefense
policy and response planning and the operational capability to
support the investigation, prosecution, and prevention of biocrimes
and bioterrorism. PRIMARY FUNCTION Functions as part of the
Comparative Medicine team by overseeing and coordinating all
aspects of the animal research facility and serves as the
Laboratory Space Manager for conventional, ABSL-2 and ABSL-3 animal
areas. Expected to work independently while keeping
supervisor/manager informed on status of the animal facility and
other areas of responsibility. Environment requires routine entry
into both conventional and biocontainment animal holding and
research areas. Biocontainment areas include all four animal
biosafety levels (ABSL1-4). MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor of Science (or equivalent) in a scientific discipline and
a minimum of 8 years of related experience or a Master’s degree and
a minimum of 6 years of related experience. Certification as a
Laboratory Animal Technologist (LATg) and/or Certified Manager of
Animal Resources (CMAR) is highly desirable. Highly skilled
scientific proficiency in laboratory functions. Possesses the
ability to identify issues and recommend solutions to institutional
science protocols, procedures and experimental plans. Proficiency
and clarity of oral and written communications are essential.
Exemplary organizational skills with a proven track record of
working effectively both independently and as a team player.
Knowledge or experience with biocontainment facilities and
procedures, laboratory safety, biosurety, and decontamination is
desirable. Skills and experience to support laboratory activities
and work in accordance with NBACC’s management system (e.g., ISO).
Must be a citizen of the United States, able to obtain and maintain
an interim secret clearance leading to a top secret clearance,
suitability for DHS, and a favorable adjudication of the Department
of Justice (DoJ) for select agent access. Participation in the
Immunization Program is required, Medical Surveillance Program and
enrollment in the Personnel Reliability Program (PRP) is required.
May be required to participate in NBACC’s alternative work and/or
on-call schedule, dependent upon business needs. PRIMARY
RESPONSIBILITIES Manages the Comparative Medicine caretaker staff
using daily direction and strategic development and assists the
Manager of the Comparative Medicine group with daily direction and
strategic development of the group. Supervises, provides direction,
schedules work, technical expertise, and monitors performance of
animal care staff in the execution and productivity of husbandry
and animal support responsibilities. Establishes and maintains
collaborative relationships with scientists and other research and
support staff. Assists investigators on the selection of
appropriate animal models, vendors and on the development and
budgeting for research projects and protocols involving animals.
Serves as the Laboratory Space Manager for assigned areas.
Organizes work schedules of animal facility staff and maintains
adequate levels of supplies and inventory. Coordinates
repairs/maintenance/renovations of assigned spaces. Maintains
husbandry schedules and documentation for sentinel and enrichment
programs. Establishes scheduling and conduct of didactic and
hands-on training for husbandry staff. Demonstrates a strong
customer focus oriented attitude in cooperatively working with
research staff, vendors and facility operations staff to ensure
appropriate Comp Med support, including supplies, facilities,
equipment, and animals, are available for their research projects.
Ensures compliance with all applicable regulatory and oversight
requirements, including the Animal Welfare Act, the PHS Policy, the
Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, DHS Directives,
DHS Assurance, AAALAC International, and GLP regulations as
required. Consistently performs work on complex projects requiring
independent action and high degree of initiative, while developing
scientific experimental plans to produce a consistent high quality
science product. Determines methods and procedures on new
assignments. May be an informal team leader who makes
institutional-level contributions, anticipates issues and
opportunities to improve, and builds group consensus approaches.
Participates in the testing and evaluation of new technologies and
protocols including writing and updating NBACC Standard Operating
Procedures (SOPs), work instructions and forms to improve NBACC’s
ability to serve its customers. Identifies departures from the
Quality Management System (QMS) and initiates actions to
investigate and prevent such occurrences. Directs, prioritizes,
schedules, and provides technical expertise to staff to conduct
work. With minimal supervision, operates, maintains, and
characterizes the performance of the equipment ensuring the
reagents and supplies are maintained and used properly. Develops
techniques, prepares samples and performs tests according to
appropriate SOPs. Serves as a member of a team in developing,
validating, and maintaining methods for identifying and
characterizing biological threat agents. Must be a team player,
communicate clearly, be open to hearing ideas and suggestions from
others, diffuse situations, and exercise empathy and patience with
colleagues. Must have the ability to multi-task, maintain composure
under pressure, and utilize effective time management skills to
prioritize tasks. Must be a self-starter driven by an eagerness to
succeed, maintain flexibility, adapt to change in a productive and
positive manner, learn new concepts, and utilize critical thinking
to resolve complex problems. Maintains appropriate records.
Performs other duties as assigned/authorized.
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