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An established academic institution is seeking an Assistant Teaching Professor in Fisheries, Animal and Veterinary Sciences. This full-time, non-tenure track position focuses on teaching undergraduate courses in animal health and management, with opportunities to develop new courses. The ideal candidate will demonstrate excellence in teaching, advising, and mentoring students from diverse backgrounds. Join a collaborative environment that values inclusive practices and contributes to the growth of future professionals in the field. This role offers a chance to make a significant impact on students' educational journeys.
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Job Title Assistant Teaching Professor (Lecturer) in Fisheries, Animal and Veterinary Sciences Job Description Summary, Duties and Responsibilities, Required Qualifications and Preferred Qualifications
The search will remain open until the position has been filled. First consideration will be given to applications received by May 12, 2025. Applications received after May 12, 2025 may be reviewed depending on search progress and needs but are not guaranteed full consideration.
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Appointment effective time is 2025/2026 academic year.
The Department of Fisheries, Animal & Veterinary Sciences at the University of Rhode Island invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure track Assistant Teaching Professor (Lecturer) position starting in Fall 2025. This position is a one-year, renewable, 9-month (1.0 FTE) appointment with expectations for teaching, advising, and service. The position is responsible for undergraduate courses in the general areas of animal health/physiology, management and/or welfare. The successful candidate will teach existing courses that currently support the Animal and Veterinary Sciences major but will also have the opportunity to develop and offer new courses in their area of expertise that complement the existing curriculum.
Through teaching, research, and service, the Department of Fisheries, Animal and Veterinary Sciences strives to strengthen the ability of our students, faculty, and stakeholders to meet current and future local, national, and global challenges and opportunities. The approximately 350 undergraduate majors and minors in the Animal and Veterinary Sciences (AVS) program follow either a general animal science path (with interests in zoo, exotic, and companion animals; laboratory animals; or agricultural livestock) or a pre-veterinary/pre-professional path. We are specifically seeking a colleague who will demonstrate excellence in undergraduate teaching and advising and collaborate with other faculty to that end. Furthermore, we seek a colleague who shares our commitment to mentoring and supporting students and staff from diverse backgrounds and to developing more inclusive and equitable academic practices.
This is a full-time, non-tenure track, 9-month academic appointment that is 100% teaching, and consists of a typical workload of 12 credits per semester (i.e., 3-4 courses per semester). NOTE: This position has no research component as part of the workload.
Basic Function
The duties of the Animal Science Assistant Teaching Professor (teaching with no research component)) will include teaching undergraduate courses in the general areas of animal health, management and welfare. Specific courses include, but are not limited to animal nutrition, animal diseases, animal anatomy laboratory and animal management or welfare courses in the candidate’s area of expertise. Typical enrollment for these courses is 40-100 students.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
In addition to the above teaching duties, the Assistant Teaching Professor will assist in course management and the development of pedagogies to enhance student learning and retention. This may include curriculum revision or development, experiential learning opportunities and supervision of undergraduate and graduate teaching assistants.
Additional responsibilities include advising/mentoring undergraduate students, assisting with supervision of student clubs and organizations, and participating in other activities (e.g. student recruitment) supportive of the Department of Fisheries, Animal & Veterinary Sciences and the College of the Environment and Life Sciences.
Qualifications
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