Position Overview
The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking a veterinarian to provide full-time large animal ambulatory clinical teaching and service. This position is at the rank of assistant professor in the clinical track. The position is based at the OSU Large Animal Services ambulatory clinic located in Marysville, Ohio and the successful candidate will join the faculty of the Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine.
Performance Objectives
The successful candidate will be expected to:
· provide exceptional patient care and excellent client service to maintain and build large animal clientele (including, but not limited to, dairy, beef, small ruminant, and equine) in an academic clinical setting as well as participate in a comfortable emergency service rotation.
· participate in didactic teaching in the core and elective pre-clinical professional DVM curriculum and clinical teaching during the Marysville large animal ambulatory clinical rotation, a required core learning experience for all 4th year veterinary students at OSU.
The successful candidate will be encouraged to:
· engage in professional and community outreach, continuing education, committee service, and curriculum development.
· conduct or collaborate with other CVM researchers in field-oriented research.
Training Required:
Required: DVM or equivalent; Ohio veterinary license or eligibility; Level 2 USDA Accreditation or eligibility; At least one year of clinical large animal veterinary practice, large animal internship, or large animal residency; Experience applying veterinary skills to a diverse set of large animal patients, including, but not limited to cattle, small ruminants, and horses; Demonstrated communication skills necessary for successful client management and teaching of veterinary students.
Experience Desired:
Desired: Graduate training; Board certification by or board-eligibility for ACVPM, ABVP, ACT, or a related certification; Experience in classroom and laboratory teaching and/or clinical training of veterinary and/or graduate students; Evidence of mentoring of undergraduate students, professional students, graduate students, and/or house officers; Evidence of collaboration and/or PI on research; and Evidence of supporting a culture of collegiality, professional citizenship, and collaboration.
Salary:
Based upon university salary recommendations. Dependent on Experience.
Benefits:
University benefits include generous time-off accrual, health insurance, disability insurance, licenses paid, association memberships paid, start-up funds, etc.
Species Percentages:
Beef:
15
Dairy:
35
Swine:
5
Small Ruminants:
20
Equine:
25
Poultry:
0
Exotics:
0
Small Animals:
0
Environment:
Facilities provided by the veterinary practice:
12,000 square foot clinic building including haul-in facilities, laboratory, offices, student housing, truck parking, central pharmacy, a large conference room, a small meeting room, library, barn storage (for chutes, etc.).
Fully-stocked veterinary mobile unit. Ultrasounds available. 2 digital radiograph machine systems. Milking parlor analysis tools. ISperm system. BSE equipment. Mobile chutes (foot, normal manual chute, hydraulic). Lap-AI equipment. Powerfloats. Endoscopy equipment. Team-viewing microscope. Idexx In-house laboratory diagnostic tools. and More!
Other Personnel :
5 faculty veterinarians, 1 resident, 1 intern. 1 RVT (clinic manager) and 3 support staff.
Practice strengths and emphasis of the business:
Student education. Client exceptionalism. We take pride in serving our clients to the highest standard while providing students with excellent learning environment. Our rotation is highly rated among the veterinary student population.
Practice Area:
Central Ohio. We cover up to an area of 18 counties. The clinic is 35 minutes to OSU main campus and Columbus. We are not far from Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Indianapolis, and Pittsburgh.