Collegiate or Tenure Track Veterinary Anatomist
Job Description
This 9 month, academic year position is offered as either a collegiate (non tenure-track) or tenure-track appointment, depending on the candidate's qualifications and desires. The collegiate track instructional commitment will involve lecture and laboratory instruction of veterinary anatomy to DVM students, with potential commitment to didactic teaching in the undergraduate or graduate (non DVM) courses. The tenure track position will involve instruction as well as significant research effort in compatible disciplines.
Required Qualifications
DVM or equivalent degree; demonstrated aptitude and experience in teaching veterinary gross anatomy and its clinical application.
Preferred Qualifications
Pay Band
Faculty - Salary
Appointment Type
Regular
Salary Information
Salary; commensurate with experience and Rank
Review Date
August 16, 2021
Additional Information
The successful Candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check
About Virginia Tech
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