Clinical Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Small Animal Emergency Medicine
Kansas State University
Application
Details
Posted: 26-May-23
Location: Manhattan, Kansas
Type: Full Time
Salary: Commensurate with experience.
Categories:
Academia/Research
Salary Details:
Professorial rank is based on academic experience and accomplishments commensurate with departmental guidelines for each academic rank.
Preferred Education:
DVM or equivalent
Internal Number: 515039
The Department of Clinical Sciences and the Veterinary Health Center, College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University invites applications for a clinical, 1-year, renewable appointment as a Small Animal Emergency Clinician (SAEC). The SAEC will work with house officers, senior students and technical staff caring for small animal patients after hours. Senior faculty will provide consultation and back-up assistance to the SAEC. In addition to clinical care, the SAEC will provide clinical and didactic instruction for senior students on ICU rotation and emergency clinical services. Evening and week-end duties are a requirement of this position and shared among the SAECs. This position represents a 100% appointment in clinical service and teaching.
This position is required to be performed on-site. Work is performed on employer premises or designated assignment location.
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Minimum Qualifications:
Candidates must hold a DVM degree or equivalent
Preferred Qualifications:
Completed internship training or three years of experience in small animal practice is preferred
Advanced training in emergency and critical care is valued, but not required
Other Requirements:
Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States at the time of employment.
At the College of Veterinary Medicine, we embrace the One Health concept. We recognize how animal and human health are deeply intertwined. This understanding guides everything we do, from innovation and excellence in teaching to research and service to promote animal and human health for the public good. As a college, we are committed to an environment that is fulfilling and rewarding, and is recognized for good communication, productive collaboration, mutual respect, diversity, integrity and honesty.