The University of Wyoming seeks an Assistant/Associate/Full Professor (Tenure or Clinical Track), Veterinary Anatomic or Clinical Pathologist (2 positions)
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Location: Laramie, Wyoming
The Position:
The Department of Veterinary Sciences at the University of Wyoming (UW) welcomes applications for a Veterinary Anatomic or Clinical Pathologist position at the Assistant, Associate or Full Professor level; either tenure or clinical track, depending on the applicant's preference and qualifications. Job duties include diagnostic service as well as research and teaching activities.
The selected candidates will function as diagnostic pathologists alongside other board-certified pathologists within the Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory (WSVL). The diagnostic workload is diverse and includes significant numbers of companion animal, livestock, and wildlife cases. Anatomic pathology diagnostic duties include gross, and histopathological examination on all veterinary species, as well as case coordination and communication of laboratory results to clients. Clinical pathology case load is mainly small animals and horses; there is opportunity for developing the program. Tenure track candidates will have a research appointment and teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels with flexibility in workload distribution. There are opportunities to mentor veterinary student externs and collaborate with a vibrant community of basic, clinical, and applied scientists within the Department and across the University.
The WSVL is a well-staffed and AAVLD-accredited diagnostic laboratory with BSL2 and BSL3 necropsy suites and in-house next-generation sequencing technology. The University of Wyoming Biocontainment Facility is also housed within the Department and comprises BSL3 research facilities with small animal housing. Large animal housing facilities are available on a BSL2 level. The diagnostic laboratory has a very strong relationship with veterinarians and other clientele, supporting meaningful diagnostic and research-related interactions. Start-up funds will be provided appropriate to the research appointment.
Qualifications:
Minimum:
• DVM (or equivalent degree).
• American College of Veterinary Pathologists Board certification or eligibility (or equivalent) in anatomic and or clinical pathology.
• A PhD degree (tenure-track only) in an appropriate discipline is required for candidates pursuing a tenure-track position, however, consideration will be given to applicants who are currently pursuing their Doctoral Degree and will complete the degree prior to starting work.
Desired:
• Demonstrated interest, aptitude, and capability for research and/or scholarly activity related to diseases of domestic animals, wildlife, and/or animal models of human disease.
• Teaching expertise at the undergraduate and/or graduate level.
• Any type of demonstrated research experience (clinical assistant professor only).
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
• Demonstrated ability to work with others in a collegial team atmosphere.
To Apply:
The University of Wyoming, in consultation with Summit Search Solutions, Inc., will begin a confidential review of application materials immediately and continue until the position is filled; parties who apply by September 1st will be given first consideration. Please submit a CV/resume and letter of interest upon application. All applications and nominations will be held in confidence.
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