Government approach to filling top national lab job worries

Government approach to filling top national lab job worries

Postby Oscar » Wed Apr 30, 2014 10:55 am

Government approach to filling top national lab job worries scientists


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Dr. Frank Plummer, renowned HIV researcher and former head of the National Microbiology Lab, retired in March

The Canadian Press Posted: Apr 30, 2014 9:25 AM ET Last Updated: Apr 30, 2014 10:51 AM ET

Though most people are in the dark about it, the top job at Canada's National Microbiology Laboratory is vacant. And some of the few who know are deeply concerned about the effort afoot to fill it.

While the laboratory's website still lists him as scientific director, Dr. Frank Plummer quietly ended his nearly 14-year tenure as head of the Winnipeg lab at the end of March. In equally low-key fashion, the federal government posted his position on a government jobs website, giving would-be candidates scant time to submit applications.

Some scientists and public health leaders around the country who are aware of the events are worried about the way the search for Plummer's replacement is unfolding, seeing troubling signs in the job posting itself and the way the government has advertised the position.

"To me all the indications are that they're not serious about finding outstanding people," says Dr. Henry Friesen, one of the scientific leaders who is concerned about what will happen to the Winnipeg lab in the post-Plummer era.

The short time frame, the lack of attention drawn to the opening, and the salary scale listed — starting at $132,600 — suggest to Friesen and others that the federal government may not be looking for a top-notch scientist to replace Plummer.

Some fear there may be more interest in selecting a bureaucrat than a scientist.

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