Small Animal Surgery Faculty at Covista
Basseterre, Princes Town, Trinidad and Tobago -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 Feb, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Small Animal Surgery, Teaching, Research, Mentoring, Clinical Consultation, Interpersonal Skills, Communication Skills, Collaboration, Innovative Teaching Methods, Veterinary Education, Surgical Skills, Zoonotic Diseases, Infectious Diseases, Ecosystem Health, Veterinary Medicine, Case-Based Learning

Industry

Business Consulting and Services

Description
Company Description Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine (RUSVM) is the number one provider of Doctors of Veterinary Medicine (DVMs) to the U.S.* and offers a DVM program that is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association Council on Education. Located on St. Kitts, RUSVM includes the Ross University Veterinary Clinic and is accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association. A cutting-edge curriculum, with innovative use of technologies and simulations, provides the best possible training for tomorrow’s veterinarians. RUSVM prepares students to become veterinary leaders by drawing connections among animals, people and the planet, as a member of the One Health Initiative. We offer research programs focused on emerging infectious and zoonotic diseases, conservation medicine and ecosystem health. Visit veterinary.rossu.edu for more information, and follow RUSVM on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn. *Based on the total number of DVM graduates at RUSVM compared to U.S. schools in 2024. Job Description Reporting to the Department Head of Clinical Sciences, the successful candidate will join a collaborative and supportive team of faculty dedicated to delivering a forward-thinking small animal teaching program within the preclinical veterinary curriculum. This role involves contributing to the instruction of small animal surgery across multiple courses and participating in additional didactic courses aligned with the candidate’s area of expertise. Engagement in preclinical laboratory instruction—such as surgical skills and introductory clinical experience labs—is also expected. The role includes providing occasional surgical consultations within the on-campus community practice clinic and mentoring faculty within that practice setting. Candidates are expected to develop an active research program. The School supports research in infectious diseases and animal health in tropical environments through strategic initiatives and internal funding opportunities; however, applicants are expected to pursue external research funding as well. Service to the institution is an integral part of the position, including participation in faculty meetings, assigned committees, postgraduate mentorship, and regular office hours. Additional responsibilities may be assigned by the Department Head as needed. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Teaching: Contribute to team-taught courses in small animal surgery Teach in case-based and other relevant didactic courses Participate in Essential Veterinary Skills (EVS) laboratory sessions Provide clinical consultation and mentorship to faculty in the Ross University Veterinary Clinic Research and Scholarly Activity: Establish an independent and/or collaborative research program Publish findings in peer-reviewed journals Present research at national and international scientific conferences Service: Serve on university and departmental committees Participate in the supervision and mentoring of Master’s and PhD students Fulfill additional responsibilities as assigned by departmental leadership Qualifications A DVM or equivalent degree and board certification in Small Animal Surgery (ACVS or ECVS) are required. A PhD in addition to a DVM is highly preferred. Candidates with experience or interest in innovative, student-centered teaching methods are strongly encouraged to apply. Developing a research program aligned with the School’s focus areas—whether discipline-specific or in veterinary education—is essential. Prior teaching experience at an AVMA-accredited institution or equivalent is preferred. The ideal candidate will possess strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a proven ability to work collaboratively within a collegial academic environment. Additional Information Equal Opportunity – Minority / Female / Disability / V / Gender Identity / Sexual Orientation Department: Faculty
Responsibilities
The successful candidate will contribute to the instruction of small animal surgery and participate in additional didactic courses. They will also engage in preclinical laboratory instruction and provide surgical consultations within the on-campus community practice clinic.
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