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The University of Wyoming seeks three Assistant/Associate/Full Professor (Tenure or Clinical Track) Veterinary Pathologists
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Location: Laramie, Wyoming
The Positions:
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE/FULL PROFESSOR (TENURE OR CLINICAL TRACK)
WILDLIFE ANATOMIC PATHOLOGIST - 1 POSITION
The Department of Veterinary Sciences at the University of Wyoming (UW) welcomes applications for one Wildlife Anatomic 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 will include diagnostic service, research and teaching activities, but the percentage of time devoted to each is negotiable depending on the candidate’s qualifications.
The selected candidate will primarily function as a diagnostic wildlife pathologist alongside three other board-certified anatomic pathologists within the Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory (WSVL). The WSVL works closely with wildlife stakeholders, including the Wyoming Game and Fish department. This position would be primarily focused on diagnostic evaluations of free-ranging wildlife case submissions (such as mountain lions, bears, bighorn sheep, pronghorn and mule deer), with additional coverage as needed for routine diagnostic workload (such as livestock, equine, and companion animals).
The successful applicant will engage in research and/or teach at the undergraduate/graduate level. The extent of research or teaching activities will be higher for a tenure-track versus a clinical-track position. Diagnostic duties include gross, histopathological examinations with selection and incorporation of appropriate ancillary tests, as well as case coordination and communication of laboratory results to clients. The selected candidate will have 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 BSL-3 research facilities with small animal housing. Large animal housing facilities are available on a BSL-2 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.
Minimum Qualifications:
Desired Qualifications:
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE/FULL PROFESSOR (TENURE OR CLINICAL TRACK)
VETERINARY ANATOMIC PATHOLOGIST - 2 POSITIONS
The Department of Veterinary Sciences at the University of Wyoming (UW) welcomes applications for two Veterinary Anatomic Pathologist positions at the Assistant or Associate 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 a diagnostic pathologist alongside three other board-certified anatomic pathologists within the Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory (WSVL). The diagnostic workload is diverse and includes significant numbers of companion animal, livestock, and wildlife cases. Diagnostic duties include gross, histopathological, and cytological examinations on all veterinary species, as well as case coordination and communication of laboratory results to clients. 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 BSL-3 research facilities with small animal housing. Large animal housing facilities are available on a BSL-2 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.
Minimum Qualifications:
Desired Qualifications:
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 March 19, 2023 will be given first consideration. Please submit a CV/resume and letter of interest specifying which role you are interested in upon application. All applications and nominations will be held in confidence.
For more information or to offer recommendations or nominations:
Andrea Martinez
Senior Consultant
Summit Search Solutions, Inc.
Direct: (919) 357-8766
amartinez@summitsearchsolutions.com
Members of under-represented groups are encouraged to apply. The University’s policy has been and will continue to be, one of nondiscrimination, offering equal opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, gender, religion, color, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, creed, ancestry, political belief, pregnancy, or other status protected by state and federal statutes or University regulations. The University’s nondiscrimination policy applies to all matters relating to its education programs and activities including recruiting, hiring, training, compensation, benefits, promotions, demotions, transfers, and all other terms and conditions of employment. To review the EEO is the Law Poster and its Supplement, please see The Diversity & Fairness page.
Pursuant to Wyoming State law, W.S. 19-14-102, as amended, an honorably discharged veteran who has been a resident of the state of Wyoming for one (1) year or more at any time prior to the date when the veteran applies for employment, or any surviving spouse who was married to such veteran at the time of the veteran’s death, who is receiving federal survivor benefits based on the veteran’s military service and is applying for employment, shall receive an interview preference during the applicant screening process with the University of Wyoming. At the time of application, the applicant must possess the business capacity, competency, education or other qualifications required for the position. If disabilities do not materially interfere with performance of job duties, disabled veterans will be given preference over able-bodied veterans. Appropriate documentation of veteran status must be provided at the time of application as outlined in the application process. No preference will be given to a veteran currently employed by a public department.
The University of Wyoming conducts background investigations for all final candidates being considered for employment. Offers of employment are contingent upon the completion of the background check.
Applicants with disabilities may request accommodation to complete the application and selection process. Please notify Human Resources at least three (3) working days prior to the date of need.
The University of Wyoming seeks three Assistant/Associate/Full Professor (Tenure or Clinical Track) Veterinary Pathologists
Click here to view position profile: https://summitsearchsolutions.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/UW_Veterinary_Pathologists_Profile.pdf
Location: Laramie, Wyoming
The Positions:
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE/FULL PROFESSOR (TENURE OR CLINICAL TRACK)
WILDLIFE ANATOMIC PATHOLOGIST - 1 POSITION
The Department of Veterinary Sciences at the University of Wyoming (UW) welcomes applications for one Wildlife Anatomic 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 will include diagnostic service, research and teaching activities, but the percentage of time devoted to each is negotiable depending on the candidate’s qualifications.
The selected candidate will primarily function as a diagnostic wildlife pathologist alongside three other board-certified anatomic pathologists within the Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory (WSVL). The WSVL works closely with wildlife stakeholders, including the Wyoming Game and Fish department. This position would be primarily focused on diagnostic evaluations of free-ranging wildlife case submissions (such as mountain lions, bears, bighorn sheep, pronghorn and mule deer), with additional coverage as needed for routine diagnostic workload (such as livestock, equine, and companion animals).
The successful applicant will engage in research and/or teach at the undergraduate/graduate level. The extent of research or teaching activities will be higher for a tenure-track versus a clinical-track position. Diagnostic duties include gross, histopathological examinations with selection and incorporation of appropriate ancillary tests, as well as case coordination and communication of laboratory results to clients. The selected candidate will have 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 BSL-3 research facilities with small animal housing. Large animal housing facilities are available on a BSL-2 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.
Minimum Qualifications:
- DVM (or equivalent degree).
- American College of Veterinary Pathologists Board certification or eligibility (or equivalent).
- Tenure track option: a PhD degree in an appropriate discipline is typically required, however, exceptions will be considered for candidates demonstrating a strong equivalent track record of high research achievement over the course of their professional career, candidates with post-doctoral research experience, and those that are expected to complete a Doctoral Degree prior to starting work.
- Pathology experience in wildlife/zoo animal species.
- Research experience with wildlife/zoo animal species.
Desired Qualifications:
- Demonstrated interest, aptitude, and capability for research and/or scholarly activity related to diseases of wildlife.
- Teaching expertise at the undergraduate and/or graduate level.
- Any type of demonstrated research experience (clinical assistant professor only).
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- A demonstrated ability to work with others in a collegial team atmosphere.
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE/FULL PROFESSOR (TENURE OR CLINICAL TRACK)
VETERINARY ANATOMIC PATHOLOGIST - 2 POSITIONS
The Department of Veterinary Sciences at the University of Wyoming (UW) welcomes applications for two Veterinary Anatomic Pathologist positions at the Assistant or Associate 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 a diagnostic pathologist alongside three other board-certified anatomic pathologists within the Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory (WSVL). The diagnostic workload is diverse and includes significant numbers of companion animal, livestock, and wildlife cases. Diagnostic duties include gross, histopathological, and cytological examinations on all veterinary species, as well as case coordination and communication of laboratory results to clients. 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 BSL-3 research facilities with small animal housing. Large animal housing facilities are available on a BSL-2 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.
Minimum Qualifications:
- DVM (or equivalent degree).
- American College of Veterinary Pathologists Board certification or eligibility (or equivalent).
- Tenure track option: a PhD degree in an appropriate discipline is typically required, however, exceptions will be considered for candidates demonstrating a strong equivalent track record of high research achievement over the course of their professional career, candidates with post-doctoral research experience, and those that are expected to complete a Doctoral Degree prior to starting work.
Desired Qualifications:
- 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 March 19, 2023 will be given first consideration. Please submit a CV/resume and letter of interest specifying which role you are interested in upon application. All applications and nominations will be held in confidence.
For more information or to offer recommendations or nominations:
Andrea Martinez
Senior Consultant
Summit Search Solutions, Inc.
Direct: (919) 357-8766
amartinez@summitsearchsolutions.com
Members of under-represented groups are encouraged to apply. The University’s policy has been and will continue to be, one of nondiscrimination, offering equal opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, gender, religion, color, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, creed, ancestry, political belief, pregnancy, or other status protected by state and federal statutes or University regulations. The University’s nondiscrimination policy applies to all matters relating to its education programs and activities including recruiting, hiring, training, compensation, benefits, promotions, demotions, transfers, and all other terms and conditions of employment. To review the EEO is the Law Poster and its Supplement, please see The Diversity & Fairness page.
Pursuant to Wyoming State law, W.S. 19-14-102, as amended, an honorably discharged veteran who has been a resident of the state of Wyoming for one (1) year or more at any time prior to the date when the veteran applies for employment, or any surviving spouse who was married to such veteran at the time of the veteran’s death, who is receiving federal survivor benefits based on the veteran’s military service and is applying for employment, shall receive an interview preference during the applicant screening process with the University of Wyoming. At the time of application, the applicant must possess the business capacity, competency, education or other qualifications required for the position. If disabilities do not materially interfere with performance of job duties, disabled veterans will be given preference over able-bodied veterans. Appropriate documentation of veteran status must be provided at the time of application as outlined in the application process. No preference will be given to a veteran currently employed by a public department.
The University of Wyoming conducts background investigations for all final candidates being considered for employment. Offers of employment are contingent upon the completion of the background check.
Applicants with disabilities may request accommodation to complete the application and selection process. Please notify Human Resources at least three (3) working days prior to the date of need.
Institution: University of Wyoming
This is a full time position