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Animal Care & Ethics Committee Member – positions vacant

2026-03-15

Location

Sydney, NSW

University of New South Wales (UNSW)

Type

Casual

Required Qualifications

Veterinary science qualifications & Australian registration (Category A)
Animal welfare commitment & experience, not affiliated with UNSW (Category C)
Attend 11 monthly meetings (~3hrs each) + pre-reading (3-4hrs)
Annual facility inspections
Interpersonal & computer skills, read large documents quickly

Research Areas

Animal Ethics
Research Compliance
Veterinary Science
Animal Welfare
Governance & Policy
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Animal Care & Ethics Committee Member – positions vacant

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Job no: 538114
Work type: Casual
Location: Sydney, NSW
Categories: Research Administration support, Governance, Policy & Compliance, Clinical/Medical Research

The University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney is looking to recruit Category A (Veterinarian) and Category C (animal welfarist) members on its Animal Care and Ethics Committees (ACECs).

The Committees advise the University regarding the use of animals for scientific purposes and teaching and promote the ethical, humane and responsible care and use of animals at UNSW.

The Committees have oversight of all animal usage for research or teaching at UNSW and are responsible for the review, approval and monitoring of these activities. The Committees play an essential role in ensuring UNSW’s compliance with the Australian Code for the care and use of animals for scientific purposes and provide accountability for the institution’s use of animals for scientific purposes to the wider community.

ABOUT THE ROLE

Expressions of interest are sought for the following Categories as outlined in the Code:

Category A: a person with qualifications in veterinary science that are recognised for registration as a veterinary surgeon in Australia, and with experience relevant to the UNSW’s activities or the ability to acquire relevant knowledge.

Category C: a person with demonstrable commitment to, and established experience in, furthering the welfare of animals, who is not employed by or otherwise associated with UNSW, and who is not currently involved in the care and use of animals for scientific purposes. Veterinarians with specific animal welfare interest and experience may meet the requirements of this category. While not representing an animal welfare organisation, the person should, where possible, be selected on the basis of active membership of, and endorsement by, such an organisation.

Applicants must meet one of the above criteria and be willing to attend meetings, perform other duties in person as required including annual inspections of animal facilities, as well as be willing to contribute to ACEC meetings and related processes and to undertake training. Applicants must also possess effective interpersonal skills, competent computer skills and be able to read large documents within a short timeframe.

The successful applicant will be expected to attend the majority of the 11 ACEC meetings each year (approximately 1 meeting per month and none in January). The ACEC meetings are held on a Friday starting at 9:30am. Each meeting proceeds approximately for 3 hours. It is required to complete the associated pre-meeting readings (3-4 hours) in addition to other duties. The successful applicant will receive renumeration for their service on the Committees as well as the ability to contribute to the high level of ethical research conducted at UNSW.

Contact: Please contact the UNSW Research Ethics & Compliance Office at animalethics@unsw.edu.au for further details.

Closing Date: 11.55pm, Sunday 15th March 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for Category A and Category C roles?

For Category A: Qualifications in veterinary science recognized for registration as a veterinary surgeon in Australia, plus relevant experience or ability to acquire it. For Category C: Demonstrable commitment and experience in animal welfare, not employed by or associated with UNSW, preferably endorsed by an animal welfare organization. Veterinarians with welfare focus may qualify. See research jobs for similar roles.

What is the time commitment for UNSW ACEC meetings?

Expected to attend most of 11 meetings per year (monthly, Fridays 9:30am, ~3 hours each, no January meeting). Plus 3-4 hours pre-meeting reading, annual animal facility inspections, and other duties. Total ~7-8 hours per month. Training required. Explore research compliance careers.

💰Is remuneration provided for these casual committee positions?

Yes, successful applicants receive remuneration for service on the Animal Care & Ethics Committees. Specific amounts not detailed; contact animalethics@unsw.edu.au for details. Positions support UNSW's compliance with Australian Code for animal use in scientific purposes.

📝How do I apply for UNSW Animal Ethics Committee vacancies?

Submit expressions of interest meeting Category A or C criteria. Applications close 11:55pm Sunday 15 March 2026. Contact UNSW Research Ethics & Compliance Office at animalethics@unsw.edu.au for details or apply via PageUp portal. Check admin jobs.

🛠️What skills beyond qualifications are needed for these roles?

Effective interpersonal skills, competent computer skills, ability to read and review large documents quickly. Willingness to contribute to meetings, processes, and training. Roles ensure ethical oversight of animal use in research/teaching at UNSW. Related: veterinary ethics trends.

Do these positions require affiliation with UNSW?

Category C explicitly requires no employment or association with UNSW, and no current involvement in animal use for science. Category A focuses on veterinary expertise relevant to UNSW activities. Both promote humane animal care per Australian Code. View ethics compliance opportunities.
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