Aquatic Animal Pathologist: Assistant or Associate Professor
Published | November 15, 2021 |
Expires | December 4, 2021 |
Location | Bristol, Rhode Island, United States of America |
Category | Academic and University Positions |
Job Type | Full-time |
Reference Number | 139306 |
Contact Name | Andrew L. Rhyne, Ph.D |
Description
About Roger Williams University:
Roger Williams University, located on the coast of Bristol, RI, is a forward-thinking private university with 45 undergraduate majors and more than a dozen graduate programs spanning the liberal arts and the professions, where students become community-minded citizens through project-based, experiential learning. With small classes, direct access to faculty and boundless opportunities for real-world projects, RWU students develop the ability to think critically while simultaneously building the practical skills that today's employers demand. In addition to its 4,000 undergraduates and 300 graduate students, RWU is home to a thriving University College based in Providence as well as Rhode Island's only law school.
Roger Williams University is committed to creating and supporting an intellectual community devoted to teaching and learning and providing the opportunity for personal and intellectual growth for students, faculty and staff. The University credits much of its growth and success to the hard work and dedication of its employees.
Job Description:
The RWU Department of Biology, Marine Biology, and Environmental Science (BMBES) in the Feinstein School of Social and Natural Sciences invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position of Aquatic Animal Veterinary Pathologist. It is expected that an appointment will be made at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor. This faculty position has duties shared between the department and the Aquatic Diagnostic Laboratory (ADL) in the Center for Economic and Environmental Development (CEED). The laboratory is a fully functioning diagnostic laboratory with two technicians and 3-5 undergraduate student employees and provides aquatic diagnostic services to aquaculturists and aquariums in the tri-state area (MA, CT, and RI). The laboratory also provides diagnostic services to RWU faculty in the care of aquarium species and other aquatic research animals. CEED programming includes a bivalve hatchery, an experimental aquaculture farm, a fish laboratory that has productive and innovative partnerships with local and national public aquariums, and a molecular microbiology research program focused on invertebrate-bacterial symbiosis and chemical ecology. The University is situated on Mt. Hope Bay, with an accessible dock and three vessels for teaching and research.
Diagnostic service: The successful incumbent will direct and oversee the ADL. The person will be expected to develop and oversee routine molecular tests for diseases of aquatic animals and provide gross and histological evaluation of animals submitted to the laboratory.
Research and scholarly activity: To help support the ADL, the successful incumbent will be expected to secure grant funding for disease research and collaborate on grant proposals by other researchers at RWU and other institutions. They also will mentor undergraduate research students and serve as the veterinarian of record for RWU IACUC.
Teaching: The teaching load is two courses per semester, including Aquatic Animal Health (lecture and laboratory) and other courses within the expertise of the incumbent. As a member of the RWU faculty, the person appointed to the position will advise students and provide departmental, college, university, and professional service.
Requirements:
Required Qualifications
- A DVM/VMD
- One of the following: board Certified, or board eligible in anatomic pathology by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP)/European College of Veterinary Pathologist (ECVP); or hold a Ph.D. in anatomic pathology.
- Competency in aquatic animal medicine.
- Demonstrated research competence with an ability to compete for extramural funding
- Evidence of successful teaching experience.
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work with a variety of individuals including faculty, staff, students, culturists, extension agents, regulators, and the general public.
Salary and rank: Commensurate with training and experience
Additional Information:
Roger Williams University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and committed to a diverse workforce. All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable state and federal law. For information on our Non-discrimination policy, visit here.
RWU prohibits all forms of discrimination on the basis of sex in its education programs and activities and is required by Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) and its implementing regulations not to discriminate in such a manner. Complaints of Title IX sexual harassment should be reported to the Title IX Coordinator at the contact information listed below. Details regarding the formal complaint process can be found here: Title IX Sexual Harassment Policy and Procedures. All complaints of sexual harassment will be taken seriously and responded to promptly. TITLE IX COORDINATOR: Dr. Jen Stanley, 1 Old Ferry Road, Bristol, RI 02809 / Phone Number: (401) 254-3123 /Email Address: jstanley@rwu.edu
Salaries for new hires at Roger Williams University usually fall between the minimum and midpoint of the salary range.
Contact Person:
Andrew L. Rhyne, Ph.D.
Professor of Marine Biology
[email available after registering below]
Email Subject Line: Aquatic Animal Pathologist Search
Application Instructions:
Qualified applicants should submit: 1) a letter of interest; 2) statements of teaching philosophy and research interests; 3) a current vita; and 4) names and contact information of five references. Please include information about how you would contribute to RWU's diversity, inclusivity and equity goals in your letter of interest. Review of completed applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled; priority review will be given to applications received by December 15, 2021
All employees must submit a vaccination card or complete an exemption form (available upon request) in order to provide a clear and accurate picture of campus vaccine prevalence. Please be assured that RWU closely safeguards the confidentiality of employee medical information, including documentation or other confirmation of the COVID-19 vaccination.
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