Posting Description
PROGRAM/PROJECT COORDINATOR TO THE MIT COMMITTEE ON ANIMAL CARE Division of Comparative Medicine will process all aspects of the protocol review for new protocols renewals procedural addenda and new personnel addenda to extant protocols. This includes evaluating protocol submissions; ensuring compliance with federal state local and institutional requirements; pre-reviewing submissions prior to triaging for veterinary review; determining level of review required i.e. full committee or designated member; keeping investigators informed of the status of their submissions; relaying post-review comments to investigators; ensuring investigators responses to committee comments are complete prior to sending for re-review; monitoring protocol expiration dates and reviewing response dates to ensure no interruption in approval; assisting with the preparation of meeting agendas; attending monthly meetings of the CAC and any ad hoc meetings; and recording minutes of these meetings.
Job Requirements
REQUIRED: Two years of administrative and/or project/program management experience; bachelors degree preferably in animal science biology or related field; basic knowledge of issues pertaining to the use and care of animals in research testing and instruction; excellent organizational record-keeping and written communication skills; proficient computer skills particularly with proficiency with Microsoft Outlook Excel Word Google Drive DropBox and Adobe Acrobat; commitment to promoting research animal welfare and scientific integrity; and ability to work with confidential information and/or issues using discretion and judgment. PREFERRED: Two or more years of direct IACUC regulatory experience and/or experience working with laboratory animals in a research setting; and CPIA and/or ALAT/LAT/LATG certification.
Applicants must include a cover letter.
3/18/2026
Required Experience:
IC
The MIT Media Lab is an interdisciplinary research lab that encourages the unconventional mixing and matching of seemingly disparate research areas.