Chair, Department of Veterinary Populations Medicine
University of Minnesota
Application
Details
Posted: 07-Mar-23
Location: Saint Paul, Minnesota
Type: Full Time
Salary: Salary negotiable
Categories:
Academia/Research
Occupation:
Other
Species:
Other
Required Education:
DVM or equivalent
Internal Number: Job ID: 353169
TheUniversity of Minnesota’s(UMN)College of Veterinary Medicine(CVM) seeks a highly accomplished researcher/educator/clinician with proven leadership skills to be the next Chair of theDepartment of Veterinary PopulationMedicine(VPM).
This individual will contribute to leading vital research, teaching, clinical and outreach programs in a veterinary school that is part ofUMN Health Scienceson the campusof a major public research and land-grant university. The role offers exceptional potential for transdisciplinary research and curriculum development in undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs focused on health and disease challenges. The CVM iscommitted to advancing the concept of One Health, “the collaborative effort of multiple disciplines working locally, nationally and globally to attain optimal health for animals, people, and the environment.”
With its 59 faculty, 34 staff members, and 48 graduate assistant/fellows/house officers/residents, VPM is one of three departments in the CVM, which also includes Veterinary Clinical Sciences and Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences. VPM is a premier research department, discovering new knowledge about animal, ecosystem and human health and disease; translating and communicating new knowledge into innovative applications to health professionals, animal producers, industry stakeholders, and scientists. VPM faculty are recognized nationally and internationally for teaching and research excellence in infectious disease, genomics, comparative medicine, raptor conservation, public health, ecosystem health, epidemiology, and food-animal production and medicine. VPMhas a long history of success in securing external funding from diverse sources.
VPM faculty educate outstanding veterinary students and train residents throughclinical instruction in medicine, surgery, production medicine, pathology, public health and other specialty areas. Faculty mentor a diverse body of graduate students in the Veterinary Medicine, Comparative and Molecular Biosciences and transdisciplinary graduate programs.Faculty members provide clinical services in the University of Minnesota Leatherdale Equine Center and Large Animal Hospital, as well as diagnostic services through the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, and play lead roles in the Center for Animal Health and Food Safety, John Fetrow Dairy Education Center, Swine Disease Eradication Center, Minnesota Center for Prion Research and Outreach, West Metro Equine Practice, and The Raptor Center. Our faculty consult with producers, government and tribal agencies and veterinarians in the community and provide continuing education and extension programs for veterinarians and stakeholders.
Reporting to CVM’s dean, the Chair will provide academic and administrative leadership for VPM, including faculty and curriculum development, research, budget management and allocation of resources. In collaboration with the faculty, the Chair will foster excellence in research, teaching, clinical services, and outreach for the advancement of animal and human health. The Chair will establish interdepartmental and intercollegiate relationships to generate new opportunities.
While no candidate may embody all, the following are the qualifications, experience, skills, and qualities of the ideal candidate:
Earned veterinary degree (DVM or equivalent), and/orarequisite terminal degree, such as PhD.
Proven skills as an effective, innovative, collaborative leader gained through serving in an academic leadership position requiring solid management, financial and administrative skills, ideally in a large public research university.
A combination of accomplishments sufficient to qualify for a tenured appointmentatthe rank of full professor at UMN.
An accessible and engaging style with the inclination to circulate, listen and learn; the commitment to consult extensively, act decisively when required or when consensus is elusive, a bias for action and an orientation towards results.
Able to inspire constituencies, students, faculty, administration, alumni, as well as external audiences, with vision and leadership.
Ability to lead and inspire within a modelof shared governance and demonstrated capacity and commitment to mentoring faculty and staff to assume expanded responsibilities, and a proven track record of appropriate delegation.
Demonstratedabilitytobuildandfosterpartnershipsandteams;withdemonstrated excellence in inter-and multi-disciplinary academic pursuits.
Experience building collaborations with public and private sector veterinary organizations, practices, and industry.
Outstanding communication skills as a listener, writer, articulate speaker.
Record of success securing funds from government agencies, industry or foundations for research or other types of programs, and assisting or supporting others in their pursuit of financial resources.
Commitment to professional, undergraduate and graduate education and to promoting and maintainingahighqualitylearningenvironment,responsivetochangingneedsand expectations.
Deep appreciation and understanding of the role a public land grant university plays in the vitality of the region and state.
A strong record of promoting and advancing diversity, equity and inclusion through collaborative leadership with faculty, students and staff from diverse academic, personal, and cultural backgrounds, particularly Black, Indigenous, People of Color, those with disabilities and/or people who identify as LGBT and/or Queer or from marginalized backgrounds.
The Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences (VBS) educates students in the biomedical sciences; discovers new knowledge about animal and human health and disease through scientific research; translates new knowledge into useful applications; and communicates knowledge to health professionals, animal producers, industry, and scientists. The VBS Department is one of the three operating departments within the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities campus. Our primary goal is recruiting skilled researchers in the fields of Genomics, Host-Pathogen Interaction, Microbiome, and Antibiotic Resistance. The department is constantly evolving, growing, and moving at a quick pace to bring us up to speed with science new technology so that we can be leaders of scientific discoveries and breakthroughs here at the University of Minnesota.