Biosecurity Practitioner at BKB Ltd
BKB Ltd
Job Description
BKB is currently seeking an experienced and reliable Biosecurity Practitioner who will be responsible for the Auction Biosecurity Plan at the group's various auction venues, and will oversee compliance with the Biosecurity Rules for Livestock Agents (published in Government Gazette No. 43900 on 13 November 2020, Board Notice 135 of 2020).
QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE:
BSc in Animal Health or relevant qualification
Registered with the South African Veterinary Council (SAVC)
At least 3 years' experience in the animal health field
Extensive knowledge of all relevant Legislative and Regulatory frameworks regarding animal health
SKILLS:
Ability to work independently combined with excellent interpersonal skills
Excellent communication and reporting skills
Analytical and problem-solving skills
Effective verbal and listening communication skills
Time management skills
Good computer literacy
Decision-making skills
Ability to manage teams
COMPETENCIES:
Drive and energy
Persuasion
Flexibility
Initiating action
Impact and influence
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Implementation of a reliable and accurate Auction Biosecurity Plan at each auction venue, and ensure compliance with the latest Biosecurity Rules for Livestock Agents. The plan must ensure that all actions at each auction venue are carried out in accordance with an auditable and traceable process.
Ensure that the following legislation is adhered to:
Animal Disease Act 35 of 1984
Animal Identification Act 6 of 2002
Stock Theft Act 57 of 1959
Animal Protection Act 72 of 1962
Agricultural produce Agents Act 12 of 1992 and rules of conduct
Ensure that the documentation of all animals entering the demarcated biosecure areas at auctions venues has been verified, and that their identification and health status has been confirmed.
Ensure that only persons who have been decontaminated to the satisfaction of the Biosecurity Practitioner are allowed to enter the demarcated biosecure area at auctions venues.
GENERAL
Before offloading an animal at an auction, to ensure that the registered brand belongs to the owner, check the brand marking certificate and the ID of the owner and driver/ transporter where applicable.
Ensure that all documentation of animals, before entering the biosecure area, have been verified, identification and health status has been confirmed.
Any suspicious animal, or an animal that does not comply with marking requirements, or a suspected stolen animal must immediately be reported to the local Stock Theft Unit (SAPS).
Responsible for biosecure areas to be clearly demarcated with specific access points, and notice boards to give guidance of biosecurity protocols to be followed.
Ensure that all movement of third parties in biosecure areas are subject to the biosecure protocols (included in the Biosecurity Plan) and must be diligently recorded, monitored, and managed.
Arrange cleaning and disinfection of biosecure areas after every auction.
Maintain a working knowledge of the legislative and regulatory requirements related to Animal Diseases
Contribute to the delivery of programs and advisory services to achieve intended outcomes, compliance with relevant legislation, policies and procedures
Provide feedback and information on animal health related issues with the intend to assist in monitoring, evaluation, reporting and improvement
Undertake project activities which increase the capacity of customers to manage and deal with biosecurity issues
Support delivery of compliance programs to ensure legislated biosecurity obligations including pest and disease management and livestock traceability meet national performance standards
Update and maintain records and databases to ensure that all information is accurate and that records are maintained in accordance with relevant policies and procedures