From acvr-jobs at acvr.org Fri Nov 7 10:16:15 2008 From: acvr-jobs at acvr.org (ACVR-Jobs Mailing List) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2008 07:16:15 -0800 Subject: [ACVR-Jobs] Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging - James Cook University, Australia Message-ID: <87D87F51-0870-4CD4-B129-14D68766FC21@ucdavis.edu> Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging - James Cook University, Australia Please find attached an advertisement for a faculty radiology position at James Cook University in Australia. James Cook University is situated in beautiful topical North Queensland. Located near the World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef, Townsville is a popular tourist destination for those who enjoy warm weather, scuba diving, sun-drenched beaches, fascinating wildlife, tropical rainforests and the relaxed and friendly Australian way of life. LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR - VETERINARY DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING: School of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences Contact Person: Professor Richard Squires, Phone: +61 7 47814449, Fax: +61 7 47816174, E-mail: richard.squires at jcu.edu.au Job Level(s): Academic B/C/D Employment Type: Appointment will be full-time on a continuing basis subject to a probationary period. Salary: Lecturer - Academic Level B - $67,009 - $79,289 per annum or Senior Lecturer - Academic Level C - $81,743 - $94,023 per annum or Associate Professor - Academic Level D - $96,116 - $107,937 per annum. Level of appointment and commencing salary will be determined according to the advertised level, qualifications and experience. Benefits include generous employer superannuation contribution and attractive options for salary packaging. Location: Townsville Closing Date: Preferably by 28 November 2008 or until filled. Reference No: 8261 Position Statement: The School of Veterinary & Biomedical Sciences at JCU, "Australia's Veterinary School in the Tropics", has played a significant role in postgraduate veterinary education and research in Australia and internationally for more than 30 years, and is unique among veterinary schools, being located in a recognized research university in the tropics. The location of the School in northern Australia offers outstanding clinical, research and consultancy opportunities across a range of animal species, environments and production systems. In addition, the co-location and collaboration between the Schools of Medicine and Dentistry: Public Health, Tropical Medicine and Rehabilitation Sciences: Pharmacy and Molecular Sciences; and the School of Veterinary &Biomedical Sciences at JCU presents unprecedented opportunities for research into diseases, zoonoses, public health and biosecurity issues of relevance and importance to tropical regions of the world. A range of new, refurbished and expanded teaching and research facilities are being built in support of the veterinary science degree program, including microbiology, parasitology, molecular biology and nutrition laboratories, a state-of-the-art veterinary anatomy and pathology teaching laboratory, and veterinary clinical teaching hospital. This position offers the exciting prospect of participation in the development and implementation of the new JCU Veterinary Science degree program which commenced in 2006. In addition the appointee will have the opportunity to pursue clinical, research and consultancy opportunities relevant to the region. Duties and Accountabilities The appointee will be required to: Contribute to the development of the new veterinary science curriculum, particularly in the area of veterinary diagnostic imaging; Contribute to the teaching of veterinary diagnostic imaging to undergraduate and postgraduate students; Establish an active research program in an aspect of veterinary diagnostic imaging or related discipline; Recruit and supervise honours and postgraduate research students; Directly provide clinical services and mentor I supervise other veterinarians in the area of veterinary diagnostic imaging. Key Selection Criteria Bachelor degree in Veterinary Science, or equivalent, automatically registrable in the State of Queensland; Formal training in veterinary diagnostic imaging or a closely related field, with demonstrable progress towards achievement of specialist level credentials; Teaching experience in veterinary diagnostic imaging with a demonstrable commitment to teaching excellence; Strong interpersonal skills and commitment to working as a member of teaching and research teams. Desirable Selection Criteria A specialist-level credential in veterinary diagnostic imaging or closely allied field; A higher degree (Masters or PhD) in veterinary diagnostic imaging or a closely allied field; Evidence of research experience and research publications in peer- reviewed journals; Experience in the supervision of honours and postgraduate research students; Experience in curriculum development. Enquiries Name: Professor Richard Squires Phone: +61 7 47814449 Fax: +61 7 47816174 E-mail: richard.squires at jcu.edu.au Academic Position Classification Standards Method of Application: Applicants must provide a full statement of qualifications and career, a statement systematically addressing the Selection Criteria, a teaching profile, a completed Summary Application Form , the name and addresses of three persons who have consented to act as referees and address it to the Recruitment Officer, Faculty of Medicine, Health and Molecular Sciences, telephone: (07) 4781 6209; e-mail Adele.Goalder at jcu.edu.au Alternatively the application may be lodged electronically by using the on-line facility Apply online for this job -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.acvr.org/pipermail/acvr-jobs/attachments/20081107/bb4d05e8/attachment.html From acvr-jobs at acvr.org Mon Nov 10 20:34:30 2008 From: acvr-jobs at acvr.org (ACVR-Jobs Mailing List) Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2008 17:34:30 -0800 Subject: [ACVR-Jobs] Assistant, Associate, or Full- Professor in Veterinary Radiology - Kansas State University Message-ID: Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine Assistant, Associate, or Full- Professor in Veterinary Radiology The Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University invites applications for a tenure-track, assistant, associate or professor-level position in Veterinary Radiology. Applicants must hold a D.V.M. or equivalent degree, be certified as a Diplomate by the American College of Veterinary Radiology (ACVR), or be eligible to take the ACVR certifying examination. ECVDI Diplomates are encouraged to apply as long as they are willing to pursue ACVR diplomate status. Competence in general radiography, diagnostic ultrasound, nuclear medicine, MR and CT is critical. The successful candidate will join a radiology section that includes two board certified radiologists, three residents, three technicians, and administrative assistance. Equipment includes large and small animal computed and digital radiology, state-of-the-art ultrasound, in-house helical CT and low field MR, as well as nuclear medicine. Directed clinical service will include delivery of elective and emergency imaging services to small, large, and exotic animal patients in the Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital. Teaching responsibilities include instruction of veterinary students, interns, and residents in clinical rounds, and lecture environments. Opportunities exist for collaboration across a broad range of basic and clinical sciences within the College of Veterinary Medicine. We seek a person who can work well with others and help build and maintain a quality radiology program. The starting date for the position is negotiable. Salary will be commensurate with the applicant's experience and qualifications. Screening of applications begins January 15, 2009 and continues until a suitable candidate is identified. Interested applicants should submit a letter of intent, curriculum vitae, and the names and addresses of three professional references to: Dr. Bonnie Rush Head, Department of Clinical Sciences 111B Mosier Hall Manhattan, KS 66506 The letter of intent should describe the applicant?s strengths, professional goals, and his/her vision for contributing to a tenure- track position at Kansas State University For additional information regarding this position, contact Dr. David Biller at 785-532-5690, fax 785-532-2252, or email Biller at vet.k-state.edu Kansas State University is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. Background check required. 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