The Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University is seeking applications for a position
in Veterinary Radiology. In addition to traditional tenure and clinical tract positions, Kansas State University is excited to offer the possibility of a non-traditional tract for interested applicants. The non-traditional tract will provide the successful
applicant with opportunities to participate in resident training, clinical and didactic instruction of veterinary students while also allowing a flexible clinical appointment to support a comfortable work life balance. The non-traditional tract would be specifically
tailored to professional and personal goals of the applicant. Federal student loan repayment is negotiable. The successful candidate will join a radiology section that includes a board certified radiologist, three residents and three technicians. The Veterinary
Health Center at Kansas State University is home to a state of the art radiology facility which includes large and small animal computed and digital radiology, state-of-the-art ultrasound, in-house 16 slice helical CT (with large animal imaging table), new
3T Toshiba magnet by end of 2016, and nuclear medicine capability.
Applicants must hold a DVM or equivalent degree, be ACVR or ECVDI certified, or be eligible to take the certifying examination. Competence in general radiography, diagnostic ultrasound,
nuclear medicine, MR and CT is required. We seek an individual who is enthusiastic about resident and student training and who is looking for a unique opportunity to become an integral member of a strong radiology team.
Directed clinical service will include delivery of imaging services to small, large, and exotic animal patients in the Veterinary Health Center. Teaching responsibilities include
instruction of veterinary students, interns, and residents in clinical rounds, and lecture environments. Opportunities exist for collaboration across a broad range of basic and clinical sciences within the College of Veterinary Medicine. The tenure-track
position would include approximately 50% clinical service, while the clinical-track position is approximately 70% clinical service. A clinical-track appointment at 0.7 FTE or higher will also be considered. We are motivated to provide an unprecedented faculty
package for individuals that are dedicated to training veterinary students and residents. We are willing to provide flexibility for candidates to meet their career goals. The start-up, consultation and benefits package will be very competitive. Salary will
be commensurate with the applicant's experience and qualifications.
To apply, please complete the online application at
http://careers.k-state.edu/cw/en-us/job/493435/assistant-professor-associate-professor-full-professor-veterinary-radiology-tenure-or-clinical-track. Curriculum vitae, a letter summarizing career goals and contact information for three professional references
must be included. Inquiries may be directed to the Search Committee Chair, Dr. David Biller at [email protected]. Review of applications
will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Kansas State University is nationally recognized for its commitment to academic excellence, positive work environment, exciting student
life, and the beauty of its campus. It is geographically located in a moderate climate with easy access to diverse recreational regions. Kansas State University was voted as the second best place to work for professional adults in the nation. For more information
visit www.ksu.edu or www.vet.k-state.edu.
Kansas State University is an equal opportunity employer of individuals with disabilities and protected veterans. Background check required. Kansas State University actively
seeks diversity among its employees.
Erin Wilson
Employment Coordinator
KSU College of Veterinary Medicine
102 Trotter Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506
785-532-4015