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Veterinary Anatomic Pathologist (Lecturer/Senior Lecturer)

Esrc IAA University of Surrey

Guildford

On-site

GBP 50,000 - 70,000

Full time

2 days ago
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Job summary

A leading veterinary educational institution in Guildford seeks a Veterinary Anatomic Pathologist to join its esteemed faculty. The successful candidate will engage in diagnostic services, teach students, and participate in the residency program. This role promises professional development opportunities and access to world-class facilities. Benefits include a generous leave scheme and a supportive working environment focused on inclusive practices.

Benefits

30 days holiday plus 7 closure days and 8 bank holidays
Generous pension
Relocation assistance
Access to leisure facilities
Family friendly benefits including on-site nursery
Staff development opportunities

Qualifications

  • Must have a veterinary degree that is registerable with the RCVS.
  • Experience in surveillance and post-mortem services.
  • Interest in teaching and supervising students in veterinary pathology.

Responsibilities

  • Undertake diagnostic service including biopsy and post-mortems.
  • Teach final year students on post-mortem skills.
  • Supervise and participate in the residency programme.

Skills

Excellent communication skills
Innovative teaching
Strong organisational skills

Education

Veterinary degree registerable with RCVS
Job description

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Veterinary Anatomic Pathologist (Lecturer/Senior Lecturer)

We are seeking an enthusiastic anatomic pathologist to join a team of three faculty and one resident in our £11m purpose-built state-of-the-art Veterinary Pathology Centre. This on site role will enhance our 100 strong team of teaching and research staff in the University of Surrey School of Veterinary Medicine.

The Veterinary Pathology Centre was built seven years ago and contains both a CL2 (containment level 2) post-mortem area with viewing gallery, and a CL3 post-mortem area. Private diagnostic post-mortems, and APHA (Animal Plant Health Agency) surveillance post-mortems are undertaken at the site.

The role

Undertaking diagnostic service, including biopsy and post-mortems, teaching final year (year 5) students on intramural rotations (IMR) post‑mortem skills, and participating in lecturing, practical classes, and assessment of year 1‑4 undergraduates. Supervision and participation in the residency programme is also expected, and you may be asked to provide CPD activities to external partners from time to time.

This is a permanent post subject to satisfactory performance and is based on site in Guildford. There would be opportunities for individuals to develop their career through research or other aspects as preferred.

About you

Successful candidates must have a veterinary degree that is registerable with the RCVS, have experience in surveillance and post‑mortem services, and be interested in teaching and supervising students in the veterinary pathology aspects of our curriculum. To be successful in this role, you will have excellent communication skills, an appetite for innovative teaching, strong organisational skills and will enjoy working in a team.

You will have an interest in broadening your veterinary profile through the development and delivery of undergraduate teaching in veterinary pathology and you will be supported in achieving this by participation in our in‑house, externally accredited Graduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education. In addition to completing this qualification, for those interested in developing further skills in education, study at Masters level (part‑time) may also be supported (financially and in time allocation).

Individuals with board qualifications from ACVP, ECVP or FRCPath are preferred.

What we can offer

The post is in Guildford, Surrey, which is less than an hour from central London, and close to Heathrow and Gatwick airports. The University is close to Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the Veterinary Pathology Centre and Veterinary School of Medicine share a campus with Surrey Sports Park.

We offer a great range of employee benefits including a substantial annual leave entitlement of 30 days holiday plus 7 university closure days and 8 bank holidays, a generous pension, relocation assistance (where appropriate), access to world‑class leisure facilities on campus, a range of travel schemes, and supportive family friendly benefits including an excellent on‑site nursery. We offer a vibrant and forward‑thinking working environment and access to a variety of staff development opportunities to help you fulfil your potential.

Further Information

To apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter.

For any informal enquiries, you are welcome to contact Kate English, Section Lead Pathology kate.english@surrey.ac.uk.

Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis and we reserve the right to close this role early if a suitable candidate is identified.

The University of Surrey is committed to providing an inclusive environment that offers equal opportunities for all. We value everyone in our community and are seeking to increase the diversity. Therefore, we particularly encourage applications from under‑representative groups, such as people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups and people with disabilities.

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