Anatomic Pathologist - Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine of Rowan University
Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine of Rowan University
Application
Details
Posted: 07-Nov-23
Location: Glassboro, New Jersey
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Academia/Research
Food Supply
Government/Military
Occupation:
Veterinarian
Species:
Canine
Feline
Equine
Bovine
Ovine/Caprine
Porcine
Poultry
Mixed
Aquatic
Exotic/Avian
Lab Animal
Amphibian/Reptile
Camelid
Cervid
Furbearing Animal
Wildlife
Zoo Animal
Other
Required Education:
DVM or equivalent
Internal Number: 499038
The Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine of Rowan University invites applications for a faculty position in Anatomic Pathology.
This is a full-time, 12-month academic position at the rank of Instructor, Assistant, Associate or Full Professor. Appointment may be in a tenure or clinical track depending on the qualifications and goals of the successful candidate.
Candidates must possess a DVM or equivalent degree, be eligible for licensure in the State of New Jersey, and be ACVP or ECVP board-certified or board-eligible in Anatomic Pathology. The successful candidate will be a founding faculty member of the SSVM and play an integral role in the development and delivery of an integrated veterinary curriculum constructed around organ systems. Clinical service duties include necropsy, biopsy, and related diagnostic work conducted at the New Jersey Animal Health Diagnostic Laboratory in Ewing, New Jersey in support of the mission of the Division of Animal Health Laboratory Services, in the New Jersey Department of Agriculture. Creative scholarly activity is expected but the extent will depend on the candidate’s appointment and may include collaborative or independent research. Salary is commensurate the applicants experience and qualifications. Rowan university offers a generous benefit package which can be viewed at https://sites.rowan.edu/hr/benefits/.
Rowan University is a Carnegie-classified (R2/high research activity) institutions with approximately 23,000 students offering bachelor’s though doctoral and professional degrees and has earned national recognition for innovation, commitment to high-quality, affordable education and developing public-private partnerships. Rowan University is the fourth fastest-growing public university for three consecutive years as reported by The Chronicle of Higher Education. The veterinary campus is located in Glassboro, New Jersey, 20 miles southeast of Philadelphia. Major metropolitan areas in the northeast corridor (New York City, Washington, DC) are within an easy 2 to 3 hour drive. The Jersey beaches are only an hour drive from campus.
Rowan University promotes a diverse community that begins with students, faculty, staff and administration who respect each other and value each other’s dignity. By identifying and removing barriers and fostering individual potential, Rowan will cultivate a community where all members can learn and grow. The Rowan University community is committed to a safe environment that encourages intellectual, academic, and social interaction and engagement across multiple intersections of identities. At Rowan University, creating and maintaining a caring community that embraces diversity in its broadest sense is among the highest priorities.
About Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine of Rowan University
The Rowan University School of Veterinary Medicine will be the first in New Jersey.
Once accredited, the school will offer New Jersey’s first Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree, as well as related degree programs designed to shape the future of veterinary medicine and animal health care in the state.
With the addition of the School of Veterinary Medicine, Rowan University will be one of only two universities in the nation offering Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degrees.
Focused on practical research at the intersection of medicine, engineering, science, business and the environment, the School of Veterinary Medicine is uniquely qualified to advance the health and well-being of animals and humans through the “One Health Concept.” That is, there is “one medicine” supporting “one health.” We expect our graduates to address societal concerns in the broadest sense while improving patient outcomes.