
Assistant/Associate Professor of Clinical Pathology
Western University of Health Sciences, Billings Metropolitan Area, MT, United States
An exciting opportunity is available for a passionate and innovative veterinary educator to join a newly established College of Veterinary Medicine. This role is ideal for individuals eager to help design and shape a forward-looking, student-focused curriculum rooted in clinical excellence and real-world application.
What You’ll Do
Deliver engaging lectures and facilitate small-group learning
Contribute to course design, materials, and assessments
Mentor veterinary and graduate students
Participate in impactful research initiatives (One Health, Wildlife & Conservation, Zoonotic Diseases, Public Health, and more)
Collaborate across departments and engage in academic committees
What We’re Looking For
DVM from an accredited institution (required)
PhD (preferred)
Board eligibility or certification (preferred)
Strong interest in clinical pathology research and collaboration
Compensation & Benefits
Salary: $149,864 – $196,539 annually (DOE)
Relocation assistance available
Comprehensive benefits package including:
401(k) with up to 7% match
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Paid time off, sick leave, personal days
13+ paid holidays
Why Join?
Be part of building something truly impactful from the ground up—working alongside dedicated colleagues in a collaborative academic environment, all while enjoying the lifestyle and natural beauty the area has to offer.
Commitment to Inclusion
We are dedicated to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive academic community. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to protected characteristics.
Qualified candidates will be contacted for next steps, which may include a virtual interview.
If you’re ready to contribute to the future of veterinary education, apply today!
Make an impact in shaping the future of veterinary education.
For more information, send your CV to Pam at vetnet7@gmail.com or phone/text at 1-804-512-5826.
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What You’ll Do
Deliver engaging lectures and facilitate small-group learning
Contribute to course design, materials, and assessments
Mentor veterinary and graduate students
Participate in impactful research initiatives (One Health, Wildlife & Conservation, Zoonotic Diseases, Public Health, and more)
Collaborate across departments and engage in academic committees
What We’re Looking For
DVM from an accredited institution (required)
PhD (preferred)
Board eligibility or certification (preferred)
Strong interest in clinical pathology research and collaboration
Compensation & Benefits
Salary: $149,864 – $196,539 annually (DOE)
Relocation assistance available
Comprehensive benefits package including:
401(k) with up to 7% match
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Paid time off, sick leave, personal days
13+ paid holidays
Why Join?
Be part of building something truly impactful from the ground up—working alongside dedicated colleagues in a collaborative academic environment, all while enjoying the lifestyle and natural beauty the area has to offer.
Commitment to Inclusion
We are dedicated to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive academic community. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to protected characteristics.
Qualified candidates will be contacted for next steps, which may include a virtual interview.
If you’re ready to contribute to the future of veterinary education, apply today!
Make an impact in shaping the future of veterinary education.
For more information, send your CV to Pam at vetnet7@gmail.com or phone/text at 1-804-512-5826.
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