Tissue Bank Manager - Veterinary
Company: Veterinary Orthopedic Implants, Inc (Movora)
Location: Whippany
Posted on: February 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Description:Join Our Journey: Joining Movora is more than just a
career choice; it's an opportunity to be part of a pioneering team
that's leading the way in veterinary health. Every connection we
establish and each impact we create contributes to the greater
goal. At Movora, your role goes beyond just a job title; you become
an integral part of a movement that truly makes a difference -
benefiting you, our team, the wider community, and pets across the
globe.At Movora, our Employee Value Proposition is deeply rooted in
our Core Values and Vision. It reflects our commitment to enhancing
the lives and mobility of companion animals, embodying who we are
and what we strive to achieve.Empowering You: Your growth is our
priority. We're here to nurture your talents and cheer on your
success. You bring the skills; we provide the support and
opportunities.Teamwork & Integrity: With a spirit of collaboration,
we respect and trust each other. Your contributions help us advance
veterinary health as one strong, skilled team.Inclusive & Fair:
Movora is your home away from home. We're dedicated to diversity,
work-life balance, and ensuring everyone gets their fair share of
rewards and recognition.The Tissue Bank Manager is responsible for
overseeing the daily operations of the tissue bank, ensuring
compliance with all regulatory requirements and internal policies
while providing leadership to the team. This role involves
implementing and maintaining quality assurance programs,
supervising staff, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to
optimize processes and maintain high standards of tissue banking
practices. The Tissue Bank Manager will also act as a liaison with
regulatory bodies and senior management to ensure alignment with
organizational goals.Relocation assistance may be
availableEssential Duties and Responsibilities: Implementing and
ensuring adherence to Movora policies and procedures, maintaining
compliance with federal, state, and local laws, industry standards,
and company SOPs.Maintaining and updating the organizational chart
to delineate functional relationships within the tissue
bank.Ensuring the tissue bank has adequate staffing levels and
providing oversight on hiring, training, and development of
staff.Directing and supervising supervisory personnel, maintaining
clear documentation of staff roles and responsibilities.Developing,
reviewing, and approving employee training programs to ensure
operational competence and regulatory compliance.Attending AATB
meetings, workshops, or participating in AATB committee work at
least once every three years, ensuring continuing education is
documented.Overseeing the implementation and evaluation of donor
suitability assessment criteria, technical policies, and procedures
in compliance with AATB standards.Acting as a liaison to review and
approve donor acceptability in accordance with established criteria
and standards.Establishing and maintaining a Quality Assurance (QA)
program to ensure compliance with Movora SOPs, federal, state, and
local regulations, and industry standards.Conducting internal
reviews and audits annually through independent personnel to
maintain regulatory and operational compliance.Approving
exceptional releases of tissue and ensuring technical aspects are
managed appropriately, consulting with the Medical Director as
needed for donor suitability concerns.Overseeing the approval of
tissues designated for research purposes, ensuring compliance with
technical and procedural requirements.Collaborating with
cross-functional teams such as R&D, logistics, and quality
assurance to enhance operational efficiencies.Providing regular
updates and reports on operations, quality metrics, and compliance
status to senior management.Supervisory Responsibilities:Oversee
and provide guidance to the Tissue Production Supervisor and
associated personnel.Conduct performance evaluations and provide
developmental feedback for team members.Ensure adherence to
established safety protocols and standard operating procedures
(SOPs).The above cited duties and responsibilities describe the
general nature and level of work performed by people assigned to
the job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all the
duties and responsibilities that an incumbent may be expected or
asked to perform. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Collaboration:
Ability to work effectively with cross-functional teams,
contributing to broader company objectives. Communication:
Effective communication skills to collaborate across departments
and with external partners.Critical Thinking: The ability to
systematically analyze information using logic and reasoning.
Examine, analyze, interpret, evaluate, question and reflect to come
to a sound conclusion. Interpersonal skills: Ability to maintain a
positive, support and appreciative attitude. Explore and resolve
conflicts as well as ability to relate to team members and vendors.
Leadership and Team Management: Excellent leadership and team
management skills to guide and develop staff.Logistics Management:
Understanding supply chain management and inventory controls.
Problem-Solving: Problem-solving mindset to address operational
challenges and drive continuous improvement.Product Knowledge: In
depth knowledge of Movora products with a true understanding of how
and what they are used for. Systems & Software: Proficient
knowledge of Microsoft Office software applications, including
Excel, Word, Outlook and PowerPoint. Tissue Bank applications and
equipment: Proficient in related equipment and tissue bank programs
to effectively manage product.Requirements:
Qualifications:Educational Background: Bachelor's degree in
Biology, Veterinary Science, Medical Technology, or a related
field.Experience: Minimum of 5 years of experience in tissue
banking or related field, with prior supervisor experience
required.Affiliations: Member of the Tissue Banking Society highly
preferred.Knowledge: Demonstrated understanding of tissue recovery
and banking processes, quality assurance protocols, and regulatory
requirements.Technical Skills: Proficiency in using laboratory
equipment, managing inventory, and maintaining accurate
records.Leadership Abilities: Demonstrated supervisory skills,
including training, team-building, and performance
management.Attention to Detail: High level of accuracy and
attention to detail in handling biological materials and
maintaining records.Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and
written communication skills for effective team coordination and
regulatory reporting.Working Conditions:This position requires
working in laboratory environments with exposure to biological
materials.Occasional travel may be required for training or
collaboration with other facilities. About MovoraMovora is the
place for leaders with the ambition to shape the future in our
field of veterinary MedTech. With decades of expertise in the
advancement of animal health, we have the vision, drive and passion
to lead and transform veterinary MedTech for many years to come.
Together, our team focuses on pet health and mobility as a single
resource for industry-leading medical technology from classroom to
clinic, sharing the goal of extending and enhancing pets'
lives.Benefits Offered:Health & Wellness: A well-rounded benefits
program featuring medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short
and long-term disability options, and an Employee Assistance
Program. Retirement Planning: Participate in our 401(k) plan, with
Movora matching 100% of your first 4% contribution. Work-Life
Balance: Earn paid time off (PTO) according to our guidelines,
starting with the equivalent of 10 days each year for your first 3
years, you may carry over up to 40 hours each year. We also have
programs such as Summer Hours from June to August. Holiday &
Personal/Sick Time: You will also be provided with 40 hours of
Sick/Personal time to be used for illness, doctors' appointments,
school meetings for your kids, etc. Movora offers eight
company-paid holidays and one floating holiday annually. Additional
Voluntary Benefits: Choose from optional programs such as Accident
Insurance, Critical Illness and Volunteer Programs. As a drug-free
workplace, we conduct mandatory drug screens for all prospective
employees. Please be advised that a drug screen will be
administered as part of the pre-employment process. This screening
is a standard procedure designed to ensure the well-being and
safety of all team members.Movora is an equal opportunity employer.
We are committed to providing an inclusive and diverse workplace
where all employees are treated with respect and dignity. Qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,
national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.We
actively encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply for our
positions. We believe that a diverse workforce enhances the quality
and innovation of our work. Join us in fostering an environment
that promotes equal opportunities and celebrates diversity.If you
need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation in the
application or recruiting process, please contact
hr@movora.comCompensation details: 95000-140000 Yearly
SalaryPI93abc5a511d9-25660-36529971
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