Laboratory Manager - IGV
- Employment type
- Part-time
- Location
- Lausanne
- First posted
• 08 July 2026
• 80%
• Indefinite duration
• German (Fluent), English (Fluent)
• Lausanne
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Job Description ##
Attached to the Direction des affaires vétérinaires et de l'inspectorat, the Institut Galli-Valerio (IGV) plays a central role in the fight against epizootics as well as in the epidemiological surveillance of animal diseases.
Its main missions include the diagnosis of reportable animal diseases, the performance of analyses related to food safety, as well as diagnostic activities concerning other non-epizootic animal ailments.
As an official laboratory, it collaborates closely with cantonal and federal authorities, as well as with veterinary professionals, to ensure rigorous and reactive sanitary monitoring in the face of emerging challenges.
By joining the Institut Galli-Valerio, the laboratory manager will join a team committed to an essential public service approach, where scientific rigor meets collective utility. He/she will actively contribute to the proper functioning of this structure by supervising the technical and logistical activities that support our surveillance and prevention missions.
Responsibilities ##
• Define and deploy the operational strategy of the laboratory in alignment with the Direction, while driving performance through the analysis of indicators, the development of internal synergies, the management of external partnerships, and the continuous proposal of areas for improvement.
• Ensure medical validation and the performance of anatomopathological and forensic analyses, while advising clients and authorities, ensuring the scientific and regulatory evolution of methods, and supervising the pricing of services.
• Drive the quality management system (ISO 17025) and methodological innovation by guaranteeing regulatory compliance, mastery of IT tools, resolution of non-conformities, and continuous performance improvement via indicator monitoring and training.
• Drive the operational and budgetary management of the laboratory by optimizing flows, equipment, and stocks, while supervising teams, skill development, and strict compliance with biosafety standards.
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The secretariat of Mr. Giovanni Peduto, Cantonal Veterinarian, is at your disposal for any questions at 021 316 38 70.
We invite you to submit your complete application file (CV, cover letter, diplomas, work certificates) via the employment platform of the State of Vaud.
Qualifications ##
• Diploma in veterinary medicine with a Doctorate in veterinary medicine
• Title of specialist veterinarian FVH in a field of laboratory veterinary medicine or equivalent
• Certificate of capacity as an official veterinarian or a firm commitment to undergo training and obtain the title during employment
• 4 years of professional practice in a veterinary analysis laboratory
• Specialization in one or more fields of laboratory veterinary medicine, notably anatomopathology, histology, bacteriology, parasitology, serology, or molecular biology for 3 years
• Oral mastery of German and English
• Ability to unite, to delegate with control, and to manage conflicts with diplomacy, while maintaining strong cohesion within the laboratory
• Ability to adopt a global vision, to synthesize complex information, and to make determined decisions to orient activity towards excellence
• Excellent time and priority management in a dynamic environment, coupled with great self-control and effective stress management
• Keen sense of customer service and collaboration with external partners
WHO ARE WE? ##
The Direction générale de l'agriculture, de la viticulture et des affaires vétérinaires (DGAV) is one of the entities of the Département de l'agriculture, de la durabilité et du climat et du numérique (DADN). It drives and implements public agricultural, viticultural, and veterinary policies. It ensures initial, higher, and continuing education for the professions of agriculture, family economy, and equine trades. It applies legislation regarding animal health, animal welfare, and dog policing. It employs approximately 160 full-time collaborators.
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Why join the State of Vaud? ##
The State of Vaud offers a great diversity of jobs and evolution opportunities. Working conditions are guided by the themes of equality, inclusion, sustainability, and professional ethics in an environment conducive to the reconciliation of professional and private life.
To learn more about our benefits, visit our State employer page.
• Publication date 08/07/2026 05:00
• Locations Lausanne, Switzerland
• Apply before 09/08/2026 21:55
• Start date Immediately or to be agreed
• Salary class 13
• Contract type CDI Public law
• Activity rate 80%
• Address Direction générale de l'agriculture, de la viticulture et des affaires vétérinaires, Unité des Ressources Humaines, Avenue de Marcelin 29, Case Postale, 1110 Morges
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