Assistant or Associate Professor - Veterinary Pathologist

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Lincoln, NE

ID: 7323504
Posted: Newly posted
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled

Job Description

Description of Work
The School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (SVMBS) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources (IANR) is seeking applications for a Veterinary Pathologist at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor. This 12-month (calendar year), tenure-track appointment will provide diagnostic pathology service to the Veterinary Diagnostic Center (VDC) and participate in teaching in the Professional Program in Veterinary Medicine (PPVM). The apportionment is 80% clinical diagnostic service and 20% teaching. This position will be located in Lincoln, Nebraska.

The Veterinary Diagnostic Pathologist will contribute to the integrated extension, research, and teaching land-grant mission of the School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and IANR, as an effective scholar and citizen, including supporting student recruitment and IANR science literacy.

As appropriate to the appointment, the incumbent will develop high-impact diagnostic and teaching programs in pathology; seek and establish effective disciplinary and transdisciplinary collaborations including effective integration with diagnostic, research, and educational activities; connect with stakeholders, agency, and/or industry partners to strengthen diagnostic, research and educational activities; effectively obtain and leverage external and internal support (grants, fee revenue, etc.) for diagnostic, research, and teaching activities; mentor clinical diagnostic residents and graduate students; and publish in high-quality, high-impact peer-reviewed journals. The incumbent will participate in scientific meetings and other appropriate professional activities and translate research-based information into learner-centered products. This includes creating scholarly, innovative, and high-impact learning programs and tools; identifying issues and opportunities focused on learner needs and emerging regional and national issues with international relevance; measuring the impact of your programs and communicating results to administrators, stakeholders, users, and media; and mentoring colleagues through professional development, translational research, grants, and professional writing.

CLINICAL DIAGNOSTIC SERVICE (80%)
The primary duty of this position is to provide scholarly diagnostic pathology service in a rotating schedule to the Veterinary Diagnostic Center. The incumbent pathologist will review case submissions, conduct necropsies, perform histological examinations, and employ other appropriate laboratory procedures for the purpose of determining a diagnosis or rendering a professional opinion from specimens submitted to the VDC, which will include a written interpretative summary of findings. The incumbent is responsible for reporting results in a concise, timely, and accurate manner to clientele of the VDC who may include referring veterinarians, animal owners, and state and federal officials. The incumbent will support the Nebraska VDC quality system and ensure work is in compliance with the system as part of American Association of Veterinary Diagnosticians (AAVLD) and/or other accrediting bodies and will serve as a faculty laboratory section supervisor when necessary. The incumbent will perform field investigations if necessary to aid in a diagnosis. The incumbent will contribute to diagnostic service to basic and applied research projects. The incumbent will consult with clientele on areas of their expertise in a timely manner. The incumbent is expected to make scholarly inquiry into case materials as opportunities arise and to disseminate findings at scientific meetings, in peer-reviewed publications, and through communications and outreach to stakeholders.

Examples of this service are listed:
Diagnostic and clinical services in veterinary medicine.
Publication of clinical research and scholarship, including research studies, clinical trials, translational studies, case reports, and diagnostic reports/summaries.
Quality improvement within diagnostic services programs.
Mentorship and professional development for students, residents, and junior faculty in clinical programs.
Leadership roles in diagnostic laboratory programs or departmental committees.

TEACHING (20%)
The pathologist will participate in the professional teaching program of the Iowa State University-University of Nebraska PPVM. The pathologist will average 0.20 FTE as determined by the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR) Academic Appointment Guidelines and will either coordinate or participate in teaching first and second year veterinary pathology courses (VMED 642 or VMED 672). The incumbent will contribute to the VDC‘s pathology training program by participating in the education, instruction, and mentoring of veterinary pathology residents/interns/senior student rotations. The opportunity exists for participating in additional professional and undergraduate courses such as histology and histopathology, as desired. Specific course assignments may be changed over time based on SVMBS need.

Specific examples of these activities are:
Teaching courses as described above and providing continuing education programs for veterinary practitioners and producers.
Clinical teaching through simulation labs and case-based learning.
Curriculum development and leadership for clinical rotations, clerkships, and assessment tools.
Community engagement and outreach, such as health education and partnerships with public organizations.

In addition to the above-described duties, the individual will be expected to accept committee assignments, reporting responsibilities, and other special ad hoc service assignments as requested at the administrative unit, college/division, institute, and/or university level.

The University of Nebraska does not discriminate based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment. See https://equity.unl.edu/notice-nondiscrimination/.
Minimum Required Qualifications
DVM degree from an AVMA-accredited institution or successful completion of an educational equivalency certification program.
Eligibility to obtain a license to practice veterinary medicine in Nebraska with USDA APHIS accreditation.
Completion of a residency or similar scholarly training program leading to eligibility for Phase I and Phase II of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP) board certifying examination; OR European College of Veterinary Pathologists (ECVP) equivalent; OR MS degree or Ph.D. degree in a relevant field of study.
Experience and qualifications sufficient for an appointment at the rank of assistant or associate professor with tenure.
Three years of experience in veterinary diagnostic laboratory service or relevant work experience. Relevant work experience could include pathology training programs and private veterinary practice.
Preferred Qualifications
Board certification in veterinary pathology (ACVP or ECVP).
Ph.D. in a relevant field of study.
Experience instructing veterinary students, residents, and/or graduate students.
Experience developing and delivering outreach materials to stakeholders.
A record of scholarly activity relevant to the position.