Position |
Assistant/Associate
Professor |
Company |
University of Saskatchewan |
Certification
Required |
ACVP |
Minimum
Degree Required |
DVM, PhD |
Posting
Date |
February 8,
2010 |
The Department of Veterinary Pathology, Western College
of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM), University of Saskatchewan, invites
applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant/Associate
Professor level in veterinary anatomic pathology, available July 1,
2010 (Position #00001168).
The successful candidate will be a competent and enthusiastic
teacher, scholar, and diagnostician, with excellent interpersonal skills
and a proven ability to work effectively as part of a team. Duties
will include teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels, supervision
of graduate students, scholarly
activity, and diagnostic service, usually in the context of clinical
teaching. Tenure and promotion decisions will be based on teaching
ability and performance, practice of professional skills, and scholarly
work. Required for this position are: DVM (or equivalent); PhD (or
equivalent); board eligibility or, preferably, board certification
with the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP); and eligibility
for licensure with the Saskatchewan Veterinary Medical Association
(SVMA). The PhD (or equivalent) and ACVP board certification are required
to be awarded tenure in the category of practice of professional skills
and scholarly activity in the Department of Veterinary Pathology at
this University.
In addition to proficiency in diagnostic anatomic and
clinical pathology, current areas of expertise within the Department
include: pathogenesis of infectious disease in domestic and wildlife
species, skeletal and metabolic disease, oncology, and innate immunity.
Although opportunities exist to further develop
expertise in wildlife pathology, food animal pathology, and small animal
pathology, opportunities are not restricted to these areas. In addition
to independent research, collaborative research within the Department,
College, and University is encouraged. Resources for research and scholarly
activity include a rich and diverse diagnostic caseload available through
Prairie Diagnostic Services Inc.; the Canadian Cooperative Wildlife
Health Centre (national headquarters based at the WCVM, and Western
and Northern Regional Centre located within the Department); the Veterinary
Teaching Hospital; the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization
(VIDO); InterVac (International Vaccine Centre), a vaccine research
and development centre with one of the largest Containment Level 3
(CL3) facilities in North America, to be completed in 2010; the Canadian
Light Source, Canada’s national
synchrotron light facility; and a number of interdisciplinary groups
including the: Toxicology Group, Immunology and Infectious Disease
Research Group, School of Public Health, and School of the Environment
and Sustainability. The WCVM has undergone major renovation and expansion
that includes a new necropsy facility, diagnostic laboratories, and
research wing.
The University of Saskatchewan, with a student population
of about 20,000, boasts a beautiful campus located in Saskatoon, a
prairie city with a population of over 200,000. The city offers a scenic
riverbank, many parks, a diverse and thriving economic base, a vibrant
cultural community, affordable
living, and a high quality of life. The University of Saskatchewan
has a reputation for excellence in teaching, research, and service
and has the widest array of health science colleges in Canada.
Complete
applications will include: a statement of professional goals and interests;
current curriculum vitae; and the names and contact information of
at least three professionals willing to serve as references. Appropriately
signed electronic or paper-based applications should be sent to:
Dr.
Marion Jackson, Head
Department of Veterinary Pathology
Western College of Veterinary Medicine
52 Campus Drive
Saskatoon, SK, Canada
S7N5B4
Phone: 306 966-7280
Fax: 306 966-7439
e-mail: marion.jackson@usask.ca
The University is committed to Employment
Equity. Members of Designated Groups (women, Aboriginal people, people
with disabilities and visible minorities) are encouraged to self-identify
on their applications.
All qualified candidates are
encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will
be given priority.
Additional information about the University and WCVM
is available at: www.usask.ca; www.usaskfaculty.ca; www.usask.ca/wcvm;
www.usask.ca/wcvm/vetpath.
The review of applications will begin March 15, 2010.
The search will continue until the position is filled.
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