Open Faculty Search - Food Animal Infectious Disease
The Ohio State University
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Posted: 13-Aug-24
Type: Full-time
Salary: Open
Internal Number: R107528
The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine invites applications for an open (tenure/clinical track) faculty position at either Assistant/ Associate/ Full Professor levels in the Department of Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine with responsibility for teaching and research related to infectious diseases of importance to food animal medicine. Applicants with hands-on experience in food animal medicine in the U.S. context and in fields that complement or enhance the current Department expertise are highly desired.
Position Overview
The successful applicant will have a strong background in food animal infectious disease, preventive medicine, and population health. This will result in collaborative scholarly teaching, research, and outreach focused on the dissemination of knowledge to prevent and control infectious diseases of importance to veterinary medicine. Distribution of duties will vary depending on the experience, strengths of the candidate, and ability of the candidate but is anticipated to be approximately equally divided between teaching and research.
Performance Objectives
TEACHING DUTIES
The substantial teaching responsibilities will include contributions to teaching food animal content in the core professional DVM curriculum. This will include, but not be limited to, contributions to the 4th year DVM clinical Preventive Veterinary Medicine clinical rotation through on-site teaching within food animal populations.
RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY DUTIES
The candidate will develop a nationally recognized research program that addresses prevention and control of infectious diseases relevant to veterinary preventive medicine and the Ohio agricultural constituents.
This research program is expected to complement and/or increase the breadth of existing research within the Department/ College.
Candidates with the ability to effectively support and network with producer groups, practicing veterinarians, or local, state and federal agencies are desired.
Tenure track faculty are expected to meet the criteria established in the colleges Research Metrics document for their level of research appointment.
OUTREACH DUTIES
Although there is no formal Extension appointment with this position, the successful applicant should serve as an infectious disease expert resource for internal and external constituent groups and communicate with stakeholders regularly.
OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES AND EXPECTATIONS
Model and promote a culture of collegiality, professional citizenship, and collaboration in all academic endeavors to facilitate an excellent workplace atmosphere conducive to effective learning, scholarly achievement, and a high level of job satisfaction.
Adhere to external, university, college, VMC, and department policies, procedures, and guidelines.
Education and Experience Requirements
Required:
Advanced training with terminal degree in a relevant veterinary infectious disease field with demonstrated ability to teach veterinary preventive medicine principles
Relevant field experience related to the prevention and control of infectious diseases within food animal populations
Familiarity and knowledge of food animal production systems in North American contexts
Desirable:
A DVM or equivalent degree with advanced training (MS, MPH, or PhD) is preferred;
Board certification (e.g. ACVPM, ACVM) or other training and experience in relevant areas.
Demonstrated experience teaching DVM students or providing workforce development trainings.
Experience working with producers, industry and stakeholder groups, with evidence of successfully meeting goals and collaborative outputs.
An established record of food animal infectious disease research, including but not limited to scholarly articles, peer-reviewed publications, and invited presentations.
Successful acquisition of extramural research and training grants.
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with other faculty, staff, and external stakeholders.
How to Apply
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Please submit the requested materials with your online application.
Required documents include:
Cover Letter
Curriculum Vita (CV)
Statement of Research
Statement of Teaching and Mentoring
Additional information regarding this search or the position, can be obtained by contacting Dr Andreia Arruda at Arruda.13@osu.edu.
The College of Veterinary Medicine
Founded in 1885, The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine has been a top-five program in the U.S. News & World Report rankings for the past decade and was ranked third among U.S. veterinary colleges and sixth in the world in the 2020 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) rankings. Our ambition is to Be The Model comprehensive college of veterinary medicine in the world, impacting animal and human health through innovation, collaboration, and excellence.
The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine is a national leader in the education of professional and postgraduate students, research in veterinary and comparative medicine, and outreach to the community. More information about the College of Veterinary Medicine can be found at http://vet.osu.edu
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Department Information
Established in 1934, the Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine was the nations first program established to prevent and control globally important diseases of food animals and humans. The department combines the disciplines of veterinary microbiology, epidemiology, immunology, parasitology, public health, production medicine, and clinical medicine and provides the provides the major agricultural and public health focus for the College of Veterinary Medicine.
The mission of the department is the discovery and dissemination of knowledge to prevent, control, or eradicate disease; to promote sustainable agricultural productivity; and to enhance the health of animal and human populations. The mission incorporates each of the three components of teaching, research, and service.
The Research Mission is the discovery of knowledge leading to the development of methods to prevent disease; insure agricultural sustainability, productivity, and efficiency; and, promote health in human and animal populations.
The Service Mission is to provide professional expertise to assist in the decision-making processes of animal and human health professionals and commercial organizations, as well as local, state, national, and international organizations as they endeavor to promote the health of human and animal populations.
The Teaching Mission is the education of graduate, professional, and post-professional students as well as the provision of outreach education in effective disease control, prevention, and eradication strategies to meet current and future societal needs in veterinary medicine and public health. We provide many residency programs and training opportunities related to public health, conservation, and laboratory animal medicine as well as a specialization in Veterinary Public Health within the Master of Public Health program.
The University
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