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An established industry player is seeking passionate faculty members for its innovative Veterinary Technology program. With a focus on both small and large animal veterinary medicine, these roles offer a unique opportunity to shape the future of veterinary education. Candidates will engage in teaching and mentorship, contributing to a curriculum designed for hands-on learning and online instruction. As part of a growing department, you'll be at the forefront of veterinary sciences, preparing students for national exams and future careers. Join this dynamic team and make a significant impact in the field of veterinary medicine and education.
The Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences (ADVS) at Utah State University (USU) is seeking applicants for two faculty positions with the department’s Veterinary Technology program.
One position will be located in Logan, Utah; this faculty member will have a 12-month, fiscal year appointment with a major appointment in teaching (95% of role) and a minor service role (5%). The successful candidate for this position will possess specialized interest and experience in small animal veterinary medicine, specifically focusing on the care and treatment of dogs and cats. This expertise will complement the existing faculty within the ADVS department at the Logan campus.
The second available position will be located at our statewide campus in Blanding, Utah. This faculty member will have a fiscal year appointment with 0.75 FTE, also with the major role of teaching (95%) and minor role of service (5%). The successful candidate for the Blanding position will have expertise in large animal veterinary medicine (e.g., beef cattle and equine) and an interest in veterinary services in rural communities. These positions may be filled as Assistant or Associate Professor of Professional Practice depending on qualifications and are not eligible for tenure.
Both faculty members will contribute to the Veterinary Technology Associate of Science degree program in the ADVS department, which is designed to prepare students for the Veterinary Technician National Exam. The Logan-based faculty member will serve as the program director. Launching in Fall 2025, USU’s veterinary technology program is innovative in design, including hybrid instruction, with didactic courses offered asynchronously online and hands-on technical instruction offered in person at multiple locations in Utah, including USU's Logan and Blanding campuses. The degree is also designed to be stackable, allowing students to complete a veterinary assistant certificate at one of Utah’s regional community colleges and then articulate those credits to the veterinary technology associate degree at USU. Students can also continue beyond the A.S. degree to complete a B.S. in veterinary science.
This is an exciting time at USU, marked by significant growth and investment in veterinary sciences and veterinary medicine. Growing interest in these fields in Utah is demonstrated by a 5% average annual increase in pre-veterinary undergraduate enrollment. In addition, a new College of Veterinary Medicine has been established, with a full four-year program set to begin in Fall 2025 and a state-of-the-art building scheduled for completion in Fall 2026. Notably, USU offers the only Veterinary Technology A.S. degree in the state of Utah, underscoring the institution’s commitment to leading veterinary education in the region. This dynamic and expanding field offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the future of veterinary medicine and education in Utah.
Teaching
Excellence in teaching and mentorship is highly valued at USU. The teaching assignments will be determined based on the department's needs and the successful applicant's expertise.
The Logan-based faculty member is anticipated to direct the following courses:
The Blanding-based faculty member is anticipated to direct the following courses:
Most of these courses also include an accompanying laboratory course (1 to 2 cr), which will be chiefly instructed by a veterinary technician (two to be hired, one for each location). During summer months, these faculty members will collaborate to offer compact (e.g., one week), in-person laboratory courses at the Logan campus as well as other locations in Utah.
Service
Candidates will also be expected to be involved in service activities for the department, college, and university, as well as external opportunities at the national and international level within their field.
Minimum Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Qualifications for Associate Rank:
Along with the online application, please upload the following documents at the beginning of your application, in the Candidate Profile under “Documents 1-10