North Carolina State University invites
applications for a 12-month (clinical track) Assistant Professor position in
Ruminant Theriogenology. The successful candidate should have experience in
teaching, clinical practice and have some interest in clinically relevant
theriogenology research. A strong interest in teaching veterinary students is
required. The position will also include clinical responsibilities mainly
through field service including routine reproductive work with both dairy and
beef herds and small ruminants.
The candidate is expected to participate in the reproductive work provided by the ruminant group to beef and dairy herds and offer advanced reproductive services including semen collection, embryo transfer and artificial insemination of cattle and small ruminants. They will also contribute significantly to the teaching of veterinary students – including didactic courses, laboratories, elective classes and senior rotations.
Opportunities exist for the candidate to conduct clinically relevant research in ruminant theriogenology and/or engage in collaborative research with a theriogenology focus.
More information on the position can be found here: https://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/117433
Please feel free to contact the search committee chair Dr. Geof Smith (xxxxxx@ncsu.edu) with any questions about the position.