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								<title>Assistant / Associate Professor of Radiology | VetNetAmerica - Employment Services</title>								
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								<description>Yellowstone County, Montana,  A College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking a collaborative and forward-thinking faculty member in Veterinary Radiology. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a founding academic team and contribute to building a modern, student-focused veterinary program grounded in clinical excellence and innovation. 
 Position Overview 
 The successful candidate will play an integral role in shaping curriculum, delivering high-quality instruction, and advancing academic excellence within the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to a new and evolving program while working alongside a team of dedicated educators. 
 Faculty will be involved in teaching, mentorship, and curriculum development, helping to prepare students for the demands of contemporary veterinary practice. 
 Teaching &#38; Academic Responsibilities 
 Responsibilities include: 
 
 Delivering lectures and facilitating small group instruction 
 Developing, reviewing, and enhancing course materials and assessments 
 Contributing to curriculum design and continuous program improvement 
 Mentoring Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and graduate students 
 Supporting student learning and professional growth 
 
 Primary teaching focus includes Veterinary Radiology within the clinical sciences curriculum. 
 Research &#38; Scholarly Activity 
 Faculty are expected to maintain an active research agenda, with opportunities for both independent and collaborative work. Areas of emphasis may include: 
 
 One Health initiatives 
 Wildlife and Conservation Medicine 
 Climate Change and Environmental Health 
 Zoonotic Diseases 
 Public Health 
 
 Additional expectations include: 
 
 Conducting research in radiology or related veterinary disciplines 
 Engaging students in research projects and scholarly activities 
 Collaborating across departments and academic specialties 
 Contributing to peer-reviewed publications and academic advancement 
 
 Service &#38; Institutional Engagement 
 Faculty members are expected to contribute to institutional service, including: 
 
 Participation in Faculty Senate 
 Departmental meetings and faculty evaluations 
 College and university committees 
 Collaborative academic and program development initiatives 
 
 Compensation 
 Annual Salary Range:  $149,864 &#8211; $196,539  (DOE) 
 Final compensation will be determined based on qualifications, experience, education, and academic rank through the institutional review process. 
 Relocation assistance may be available. 
 Benefits 
 A comprehensive benefits package includes: 
 
 Health, dental, and vision insurance 
 401(k) retirement plan with employer match (up to 7%) 
 Paid time off, including vacation, sick leave, personal days, and holidays 
 Professional development and academic support opportunities 
 
 Commitment to Inclusive Excellence 
 The institution is committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive academic environment. It values the contributions of individuals from all backgrounds and promotes a culture of respect, collaboration, and professional integrity. 
 Equal opportunity employment is provided to all qualified applicants regardless of race, color, religion, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, or veteran status. 
 Minimum Qualifications 
 
 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from an accredited institution 
 
 Preferred Qualifications 
 
 Board eligibility or board certification in Veterinary Radiology (preferred) 
 Experience or strong interest in radiology research and academic teaching 
 
 Additional Information 
 
 Background check and drug screening required for final candidates 
 Some applicants may be invited to complete a video interview 
 
 This role offers the opportunity to help build and shape a new veterinary education program, contributing to excellence in radiology education, research, and clinical training from the ground up. 
 Make an impact in shaping the future of veterinary education. 
 For more information, send your CV to Pam at  vetnet7@gmail.com  or phone/text at 1-804-512-5826.</description>
								<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2026 11:27:13 -0400</pubDate>
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