Associate Professor in Small Animal Medicine Salary Packaging opportunities Ref: JR103211 Murdoch University acknowledges the different perspectives, skills and experience that people from different backgrounds bring to strengthen its workforce. Murdoch University is committed to enhancing diversity in all its forms and strongly encourages suitably qualified candidates from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples, women, people with disability, people of CaLD background and people of diverse genders to apply for this important position.
About Us
The School of Veterinary Medicine is responsible for the training of veterinary science graduates and the degree program has received international accreditation. A central part of the training is development of core clinical competencies and as part of this process veterinary science students undertake training in our hospital, clinics, and clinical services. In addition to the training of undergraduate veterinarians, SVM also trains a number of postgraduate specialists in Residency programs.
Veterinary professional practice is central to the curriculum within the School of Veterinary Medicine. The program contributes to the teaching of all veterinary students as well as participating in international collaborations on graduate outcomes and day one competencies.
The Animal Hospital at Murdoch University is an ASAVA accredited facility with a robust referral, emergency and primary care caseload across a breadth of companion animal and food animal species. The Animal Hospital provides clinical experience for fifth year veterinary students enrolled in the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program and provides caseload for the training of residents and specialty trainee postgraduate students.
The Role
A strong track record of academic excellence is expected at this level, as is high quality research that has national and/or international impact. An Associate Professor makes a considerable contribution to the University's postgraduate supervision and is expected to play a leadership role in University administration. Links to relevant industry groups and external stakeholders that will advance the interests of the Discipline and the University are also expected. This position makes a substantial contribution to all teaching activities within the Discipline, as well as a substantial contribution to the College and profession.
What you'll bring to this role A degree in Veterinary Science registrable with the Veterinary Surgeons' Board of Western Australia. A clinical specialist qualification (DECVIM-CA, DACVIM or fellowship) in small animal medicine or oncology. An international reputation for excellence in clinical work, and a high level of clinical competence across a broad range of small animal medicine cases. A high level of achievement in successfully supervising honours, Masters by Coursework, HDR and postgraduate students (including residents) to completion. A record of success in the application of curriculum design and pedagogy, including substantial experience with leading and designing programs of study. Applicants should refer to the Position Description for further details on the work requirements, duties, skills and experience required for this role.
What you'll get in return
You will be part of a vibrant and talented team, work in an innovative and lively university community and enjoy the benefits that come with working at Murdoch. Our people enjoy a lively, natural campus and world-class facilities, as well as a range of benefits including:
Competitive remuneration Paid leave entitlements Salary packaging options Employee Assistance Program On Campus Services and Facilities, including a Childcare Centre, Gym, Vet Hospital and Chiropractic Clinic. To Apply
Please apply by submitting the documents below:
A cover letter including a statement addressing the selection criteria (with reference to the Position Description). Your most recent resume (CV). Please view the position description here. Applications sent by post or email will not be accepted. Please note visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Applicants who have support or access requirements are encouraged to advise this at the time of their application, to ensure appropriate assistance is provided throughout the recruitment process.
Position contact: Henry Annandale, Dean of Veterinary Medicine
Closing date: 14th December 2024 (11:59pm AWST)
The University reserves the right to withdraw this advertisement at any time.
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