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Clinical Veterinary Instructor, Equine Emergency

Employer
NC State University
Location
Raleigh, NC

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Professional Fields, Veterinary Science
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

Posting Number:

PG192446EP

Internal Recruitment :

No

Working Title:

Clinical Veterinary Instructor, Equine Emergency

Anticipated Hiring Range:

Commensurate with education & experience.

Work Schedule:

5pm to 8am Monday through Thursday, 5pm Friday through 8am Monday. Those hours will be divided between the two positions.

Job Location:

Raleigh, NC

About the Department:

The NC State Veterinary Hospital is an integrated health care center for companion, equine and farm animals. We exist to further the teaching mission of the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine and to provide state-of-the-art patient care. More than 30,000 patients are diagnosed and treated annually by the Veterinary Hospital. Established in 1983, the Veterinary Hospital is one of the highest rated regional academic medical centers in the country, serving communities throughout North Carolina as well as many other states. The mission of the Veterinary Hospital is three-fold:
• Compassionate, state of the art specialty healthcare
• Expert clinical instruction for 4th year veterinary students from the College of Veterinary Medicine
• Ongoing investigation of innovative techniques and procedures to further advance the field of veterinary medicine

With over 20 clinical services staffed by board-certified specialists, many of whom are not only nationally but also internationally renowned, the Veterinary Hospital is on the cutting edge of veterinary medicine. Patients benefit from the combined expertise of multiple specialists utilizing a team approach to patient health care. For more information about the NC State Veterinary Hospital go to https://hospital.cvm.ncsu.edu/

The NC State Equine hospital provides state of the art, continuous care for elective, urgent (same day), and emergent cases, as well outpatients, through the hospital-based Equine Medicine, Equine Soft Tissue Surgery, Equine Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, and Equine Emergency services.

The Equine Emergency service is overseen by specialists with board certification in Equine Surgery and Equine Critical Care. The ambulatory service is a new section within the Emergency Service that will see on-farm primary emergency cases from local subscribing practices on weekdays from 5 pm to 8 am Monday through Thursday, and on the weekends from 5pm Friday through 8 am Monday. Local practices are able to join this service, which will provide emergency services for the practice through a monthly subscription fee. The service will employ two clinicians, who will split the on call hours. Emergency case load for this new service is projected to be 552 cases annually. Ambulatory Emergency clinicians will be supported by one after hours technician. The Ambulatory Emergency clinicians will have case consultation support from hospital criticalists as needed. The clinicians will be expected to utilize open, frequent communication via in-person, phone, and email interactions to develop strong collaborations with referring veterinarians of the subscribing practices. The Ambulatory Emergency Clinicians will train students and house officers while seeing emergency cases in the field.

The college is committed to practicing inclusivity, making community a priority and promoting innovation. We embrace effective leadership and we champion personal and professional growth.

Essential Job Duties:

  • Clinical duties: The position requires in-depth knowledge and experience in the diagnosis and management of primary equine emergency cases. The person in this role will be responsible for evaluating and treating primary emergency cases, with some flexibility in scheduling based on clinician availability.

  • Teaching: The person in this position would be expected to teach students and house officers emergency triage, diagnosis, and treatment while evaluating and treating primary emergency cases. This person would attend and contribute to student and house officer rounds, and participate in regular emergency service meetings. The person in this position would also work closely with curriculum leaders as a content expert for the equine handling, safety, and general skills portion of the curriculum.

  • University/Community Outreach: The clinicians would be responsible for scheduling bi-annual meetings and informal practice visits with the subscribing practitioners, to foster strong relationships within the program.

  • The candidate will have primary case responsibility for ambulatory primary emergency cases, supported by consultation and referral options as needed for more intense or severe emergency cases. The successful candidate will provide emergency expertise, as well as effective and collegial communication and collaboration with internal services. They will be responsible for student and house officer training. They will be responsible for collaborating and communicating with referring veterinarians of the subscribing practices, including university and community outreach.

Minimum Education and Experience:

  • DVM or equivalent degree.
  • Eligibility for veterinary licensure (or faculty license) in North Carolina also required.

Other Required Qualifications:

  • Candidates must be enthusiastic about equine ambulatory emergency and teaching and have a DVM.
  • Prior relevant equine emergency experience.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • An equine internship and/or 1-3 years of experience with equine ambulatory practice, including emergency case experience.

Required License(s) or Certification(s):

  • Eligibility for veterinary licensure (or faculty license) in the State of NC.

Valid NC Driver's License required:

No

Commercial Driver's License required:

No

Job Open Date:

03/08/2023

Special Instructions to Applicants:

Please include a resume and cover letter with your application.

Position Number:

00109971

Position Type:

EHRA Non-Faculty

Full Time Equivalent (FTE) (1.0 = 40 hours/week):

1.00

Appointment:

12 Month Recurring

Mandatory Designation - Adverse Weather:

Mandatory - Adverse Weather

Mandatory Designation - Emergency Events:

Mandatory - Medical Emergencies

Is this position partially or fully funded on ARRA stimulus monies?:

No

Department ID:

192001 - CVM Teaching Hospital

AA/EEO:

NC State University is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, genetic information, status as an individual with a disability, or status as a protected veteran. Individuals with disabilities requiring disability-related accommodations in the application and interview process are welcome to contact 919-515-3148 to speak with a representative at the Office of Institutional Equity and Diversity.

If you have general questions about the application process, you may contact Human Resources at (919) 515-2135 or workatncstate@ncsu.edu.

Final candidates are subject to criminal & sex offender background checks. Some vacancies also require credit or motor vehicle checks. Degree(s) must be obtained prior to start date in order to meet qualifications and receive credit.

NC State University participates in E-Verify. Federal law requires all employers to verify the identity and employment eligibility of all persons hired to work in the United States.

Organization

NC State: Think and Do

NC State was founded with a purpose: to create economic, societal and intellectual prosperity for the people of North Carolina and the country. We began as a land-grant institution teaching the agricultural and mechanical arts. Today, we're a pre-eminent research enterprise with 12 colleges excelling in all major academic fields.

NC State studentsOur 34,000 high-performing students take what they learn in the classroom and apply it in the real world by conducting research, working in internships and co-ops, and performing acts of world-changing service. That experiential education ensures that they leave here ready to lead the workforce. NC State's 13:1 student-faculty ratio is one of the reasons why we're the best college for your money in North Carolina (Money) and the No. 5 best value among public universities nationally (U.S. News & World Report).

Overcoming Challenges, Improving Lives

NC State is one of only two universities in the nation leading two National Science Foundation Engineering Research Centers — one developing wearable, self-powered health monitors, and the other researching smart-grid technology. We’re also leading interdisciplinary efforts to curb nuclear proliferation, help farmers confront climate change and build a new American manufacturing sector.

Our research doesn't just get published in a journal or sit on a shelf; it makes an impact. NC State is No. 6 nationwide in commercialization agreements based on university research, and we're No. 2 among universities without a medical school. Our Cooperative Extension Service provides research-based information to citizens in all 100 North Carolina counties. In addition, our industrial extension unit — Industry Expansion Solutions — has created an economic benefit for the state's manufacturers averaging $149 million per year since 2005.

Bright Minds Creating a Bold Future

NC State’s 9,000 faculty and staff are world leaders in their fields, bridging the divides between academic disciplines and training high-caliber students to meet tomorrow’s challenges. NC State students won two Goldwater scholarships, five Fulbright scholarships, one Churchill scholarship and a record-breaking 25 National Science Foundation graduate research fellowships in the 2016-2017 academic year. In addition, 25 faculty are members of the National Academies.

NC State bldg in darkOur Centennial Campus, an award-winning public-private research campus, is home to more than 70 partner organizations working alongside more than 70 NC State research and academic units. Centennial is also the location of the innovative Hunt Library, which Time magazine has dubbed “the library of the future.”

In Raleigh and Around the World

It all happens in one of the best cities in America. A top spot for job-seekers and tech professionals, Raleigh is nationally recognized as a leading urban center:

NC State building oldWith Durham and Chapel Hill, Raleigh anchors the Research Triangle, a national hotspot for high-tech enterprise. The top companies in the region — including IBM, Cisco Systems, SAS Institute, Biogen Idec and GlaxoSmithKline — are among the country’s best employers. They also lead the way in hiring new NC State graduates.

More than 130 years after its creation, NC State continues to make its founding purpose a reality. Every day, our career-ready graduates and world-leading faculty make the fruits of learning and discovery available to people across the state, throughout the nation and around the world.

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