The College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) at Texas A&M University (TAMU) invites applications for a full-time, 11-month / year, academic professional track (non-tenure) track faculty position at the rank of clinical assistant professor or clinical associate professor to serve as a surgical educator. The anticipated start date is spring 2026. The successful candidate will have appointment in either the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences or the Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, depending on the candidate's area of surgical expertise.
The successful candidate will have a primary instructional role developing and delivering surgical skills content through course coordination in the 2VM Principles of Surgery and 3VM Surgery courses and will participate in instruction of the integrated and highly experiential DVM curriculum. The individual will participate in multiple courses, including the Professional & Clinical Skills course, which is contiguous through the first six semesters of the curriculum. In this course students gain clinical skills in the simulation laboratory, professional skills, including communication, ethical decision-making, personal and professional finance, and critical thinking skills through problem-based instruction. Excellence and creativity in education is expected. The ideal candidate will have a background in surgical skills education.
For candidates desiring patient care activities, the majority of their overall effort (60-70%) will be dedicated to surgical instruction in the pre-clinical curriculum with the remainder of time (30-40%) divided between clinical service in either the Large Animal or Small Animal Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, academic service, and / or scholarly activities. Candidates desiring solely a pre-clinical teaching role will spend 70% of their overall effort in instruction in the preclinical curriculum with the remainder of the time (30%) divided between academic service and / or scholarly activities. Applicants must be committed to a team-centered atmosphere and possess excellent communication skills with animal caregivers, faculty colleagues, veterinary students, house officers, technicians, and staff. In addition, faculty members are expected to commit to holding themselves and colleagues accountable to the
Pre-clinical training in College Station occurs within our Veterinary & Biomedical Education Complex (VBEC), a 330,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art educational facility. VBEC is home to a variety of educational venues for lectures, laboratories, small group learning, and an array of hands-on skills training. This complex also houses the Center for Educational Technologies, which provides pedagogical support to faculty for teaching and learning. Our 34,000 square-foot VERO facility was completed in 2020 on the campus of WTAMU in Canyon, Texas, and supports key research and outreach initiatives focused on the livestock industry and service to rural communities in the Texas Panhandle as well as our DVM 2+2 program.
The Bryan–College Station community has a combined population of approximately 300,000 and is a growing metropolitan area offering a rich mix of cultural and recreational activities, excellent schools, and a relatively low cost of living.
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