Teaching Opportunities in Production Animal Medicine
This is a varied and challenging academic position with opportunities for research, clinical activity, and professional development.
* Deliver high-quality student-centred learning and teaching in production animal medicine and veterinary clinical skills to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
* Contribute to the development of Veterinary professionals for regional and rural Australia, bringing your passion for teaching and contributing to their growth.
* Work as part of the Ruminant Health and Production team to teach production animal practice or engage in research activities.
In this role, you could participate in developing clinical and/or consulting services to livestock producers and/or have the opportunity to develop your research profile.
Regional centres like Wagga Wagga offer great options for families, sport, and entertainment facilities, as well as other recreational activities.
Essential Requirements
* Relevant qualification or equivalent experience, accreditation, and standing appropriate for the level being applied for.
* Current registration or eligibility for registration in NSW with the relevant board as a practicing veterinarian.
* Experience in delivering high-quality student-centred learning and teaching, or aptitude for production animal practice or research, and enthusiasm for teaching.
* Ability to develop and maintain strong professional partnerships, networks, and relationships locally and internationally.
* Ability to attract external research funding (Level C).