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Position Announcement: Adjunct Instructor, Swine Food Supply Veterinary Services

Iowa State University seeks to fill a ¾ time Adjunct Instructor position in the Department of Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine (VDPAM) – Vacancy ID #070987. The commitments will include professional practice in the TriOak Foods production system, research to support health management in that system and meet Masters or PhD thesis requirements, and teaching professional veterinary students. The successful candidate will have responsibilities in the Food Supply Veterinary Services (FSVS) swine section of VDPAM. The focus of the position will be working with the swine section and TriOak Foods to better define the diagnosis, intervention, and outcome of interventions associated with disease processes in modern food animal production systems.

Responsibilities in FSVS will be focused on diagnostic medicine, coordinating communication between the swine section and TriOak Foods and developing and implementing health management for the production system. This process will involve critical appraisal of the literature in areas relevant to customer needs. The person in this position will also use data and outcomes to influence the content of curriculum delivered by VDPAM faculty to veterinary students and influence the direction of department research. Teaching responsibilities will include clinical training in swine medicine in the VDPAM 4th year curriculum. The person in this position will also take graduate courses to pursue a thesis based MS or PhD in Veterinary Preventive Medicine or a related field.

Appointment Conditions: Non-tenure track, 12-month, 3/4 time

Proposed Start Date: December 15, 2007

Required Qualifications: Must possess a DVM from an accredited College of Veterinary Medicine by start date and must have or obtain licensure in Iowa, Illinois and Missouri. Must have experience in health and production management in modern swine production systems.

Preferred Qualifications: Experience with integration of diagnostic medicine, statistics, database management and welfare management in modern swine production systems.

Salary: Commensurate with qualifications. Includes tuition.

Special Conditions: Applications will be accepted until position is filled.

Application Instructions: To apply for this position, qualified candidates should send the following materials:

1) a letter of application,
2) curriculum vitae, and
3) the name, address and phone number of three references

to:

Mrs. Jerry Greenfield, Administrative Specialist
ISU College of Veterinary Medicine
Department of Veterinary Diagnostic and
Production Animal Medicine (VDPAM)
2630 Vet Med Building
Ames, Iowa 50011

This required information may also be sent by e-mail to jgreenfi@iastate.edu.

If possible, an e-mail address is requested for communication purposes. For additional information you may contact Dr. Locke Karriker by calling 515-294-2283 or by e-mailing karriker@iastate.edu.

To ensure consideration, submit application by November 20, 2007.

For additional information about employment opportunities at Iowa State University, contact:

Recruitment & Employment Office
3810 Beardshear Hall
Ames IA 50011-2033
Phone: 515-294-2936
E-Mail: employment@iastate.edu

Or visit our website at http://www.iastatejobs.com

Iowa State University is an Affirmative Action employer and will take action to ensure that employment practices are free of discrimination. Iowa State University is committed to achieving excellence through a diverse workforce. Iowa State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex, marital status, disability, or status as a U.S. veteran. Women and minorities are highly encouraged to apply for all employment opportunities. Inquiries or questions regarding our non-discrimination policy can be directed to Carla R. Espinoza, Director of Equal Opportunity and Diversity and ADA Coordinator, 3750 Beardshear Hall, Ames, IA 50011 or by phone at (515) 294-6458.