Assistant Professor-Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging-Non-Tenure
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Requirements
- Terminal degree (DVM or equivalent) in the relevant discipline
- Board certification or board eligible in veterinary radiology (ACVR) or equivalent exam
- Evidence of research productivity or strong potential to establish a sustainable scholarly program (e.g., publications, presentations, grant activity).
- Demonstrated ability to teach effectively at the undergraduate and/or graduate level.
- Application Instructions:
- Interested applicants must submit a CV, a cover letter with a statement of professional goals addressing clinical, teaching, and research interests as applicable. References will be requested for finalists at a later date and will not be contacted without prior notification of candidates.
- Salary Range
- $190,000 - $235,000
- Required Application Documents
- Cover Letter, Resume/CV
- Employee Benefits
- Colorado State University is not just a workplace; it's a thriving community that's transforming lives and improving
Benefits
Additional Information
Job Description Position Summary: The Department of Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences seeks applicants for a 12-month non-tenure track Assistant Professor in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging service. The successful candidate will join our current team of veterinary radiologists to provide high quality education and excellent clinical service, advanced knowledge relative to veterinary diagnostic imaging, and positively contribute to the profession. This position is primarily (65%) a clinical service appointment in the Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging section of ERHS. Clinical duties include all modalities in small animal imaging (radiology, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, computed tomography, PET/CT and MRI), back-up for after-hours and holiday coverage, resident training and participation in resident graduate committees. Administrative services (e.g. chief of a particular imaging modality, etc. will be assigned as needed by the section. The position will also have a 30% teaching effort contributing to the delivery of the DVM curriculum and ERHS imaging courses. Teaching duties include didactic lectures, group rounds, practicum teaching rounds for 3rd and 4th year DVM students, and informal teaching activities. Research and scholarly activity will constitute 5% of the effort distribution for the position. The VDI faculty collaborate with faculty at both the Colorado State University Flint Animal Cancer Center and the Johnson Family Equine Hospital, both located at the CSU South Medical Campus. Abundant diagnostic imaging resources include digital radiology, a fully integrated web-based PACS and RIS system with voice recognition software, 3 Toshiba Aplio units, 2 small animal radiology suites, a Phillips Veradius C-arm, nuclear medicine (including a 40 slice PET/CT scanner), a Siemens Somatom Force-Dual source 128 slice CT, a 1.5 Tesla GE Altea MRI scanner and a linear accelerator radiation therapy unit. A state-of the-art interventional suite/hybrid operating room is present in the VTH. A Siemens 64 slice CT and 3T MRI unit are also available in the adjacent Translational Medicine Institute. Equine imaging equipment and facilities are housed at the adjacent equine hospital. Full Consideration Date: For full consideration, all materials must be submitted in Workday no later than 12:00 a.m. Mountain Time, June 16, 2026. This position will remain open until filled. Candidate must be authorized to work in the United States by date of hire. Visa sponsorship may not be available. Essential Job Duties: Clinical Service in all modalities in small animal imaging (radiology, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, computed tomography, PET/CT and MRI) Rotating coverage for after-hours and holiday call backup of the radiology residents Resident training and participation in resident graduate committees as needed Teach and mentor students at the undergraduate and graduate levels, including course and curriculum development. Includes didactic lecture, group rounds and informal teaching of DVM students, Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging residents and other graduate students Administrative service will be assigned as needed by service Examples: chief of a particular imaging modality, clinical section head, serving on department and college committees related to the veterinary program, and serving as Residency Program Directo Conduct and publish research, pursue external funding, and contribute to scholarly advancement in the field. Provide service to the department, university, profession, and community in support of CSU's mission. Other related duties Conditions of Employment: Pre-employment Criminal Background Check (required for new hires)
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