The College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) at Oklahoma State University (OSU) is seeking an enthusiastic small animal veterinarian with a passion for clinical, hands-on teaching to join our faculty team. You will have the opportunity to actively participate in clinical and communications training of the next generation of veterinarians.
You will join a team of three other teaching faculty in Clinical Skills, Clinical Reasoning, and Communication, led by the Clinical Skills Program Director. As teaching faculty, you will be a full-time educator devoted to teaching in the DVM curriculum and participate in clinical teaching, didactic teaching, and extension activities of the college. Teaching responsibilities will include didactic instruction in knowledge of small animal medicine, basic skills using the new clinical skills lab, instruction in problem-solving and critical thinking, professional skills, and instruction in hands on live animal labs. The position may include participation in the Institution for Healthcare Communication Faculty Training and instruction in the communications portion of the curriculum.
This is a full-time career track faculty position with an excellent benefits package, 4 weeks of vacation and funding support for continuing education travel. You will have the opportunity to develop as a veterinary educator supported by an enthusiastic group of educational professionals in our Office of Curriculum and Educational Support (https://vetmed.okstate.edu/about/oces.html).
Applicants must have a DVM or equivalent veterinary degree and be licensed (or eligible for licensure) to practice veterinary medicine in Oklahoma. In addition, a minimum of 2 years of experience in general small animal medicine and surgery is required. Candidates that have completed a rotating small animal or specialty internship are encouraged to apply.
The OSU CVM is in Stillwater, OK, which is nestled in north-central Oklahoma, approximately 60 miles from Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Oklahoma State University offers many benefits to its employees, including opportunity for childcare on campus, tuition waivers for dependent children of faculty, qualification for public service student loan forgiveness, free membership to the University’s Wellness Facilities https://wellness.okstate.edu/recreation/facilities/, numerous cultural and sporting events, and mental health resources including onsite counseling, to name a few.
Applications including letter of intent with statement of professional goals, resume or curriculum vitae, and three names of references and contact information should be submitted at https://jobs.okstate.edu
For inquiries please contact: Dr. Julia Montgomery, Professor and Department Head, Veterinary Clinical Sciences at 405.744.8469 or julia.b.montgomery@okstate.edu
If you are seeking a collaborative environment and opportunity for clinical teaching and community outreach, Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine is the place to be!
Applicants must have a DVM or equivalent veterinary degree and be licensed (or eligible for licensure) to practice veterinary medicine in Oklahoma. In addition, a minimum of 2 years of experience in general small animal medicine and surgery is required. Candidates that have completed a rotating small animal or specialty internship are encouraged to apply.
About Oklahoma State University, Veterinary Medicine
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