Open Rank Tenure or Non-Tenure Faculty - Veterinary Anesthesia Educator, Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine
Clemson University MBA Programs · Hendrix, OK · 2 mo ago
EducationPart-time
About the role
The Clemson University Harvey S. Peeler Jr. College of Veterinary Medicine (PCVM) is seeking a full-time or part-time Veterinary Anesthesia Educator.
Responsibilities
- Create and deliver the anesthesia course in year 2 and participate in other clinically based, team-taught courses in the curriculum including activities in the Clinical Skills surgery lab.
- Aid in the development and delivery of the anesthesia rotation in the clinical year curriculum.
- Provide consultation services for cases seen by Clemson PCVM Veterinary Services.
- Aid in the development of the Clemson PCVM lab and clinical case policies and procedures.
- Develop assessment strategies in alignment with the overall competency-based curriculum.
- Collaborate with other faculty members to ensure integration of knowledge and skills across years and courses.
- Actively and effectively engage in student-centered instruction, coaching, and mentorship.
- Serve on PCVM and campus committees as appointed or elected.
Requirements
- DVM or equivalent with 3 plus years of relevant experience.
- Applicants must demonstrate a solid foundation in veterinary anesthesia and the ability to teach anesthesia skills to veterinary students in classroom, laboratory, and clinical settings.
- Commitment to excellence and creativity in education.
- Licensed or eligible for licensure to practice veterinary medicine in South Carolina and ability to obtain a DEA license.
Qualifications
- Preferred qualifications include 5 plus years of relevant experience in veterinary medicine or education, experience in anesthesia skills education, simulation pedagogy, and/or competency-based assessment, and demonstrated experience mentoring learners (students, interns, residents, or technicians).
- Board certification or residency training in a veterinary specialty recognized by the ABVS (ACVAA, ECVAA, etc.).