Clinical Assistant or Associate Professor Shelter Medicine and Community Practice
Listed on 2026-08-09
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Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
Animal / Pet Care, Veterinary
Clinical Assistant or Associate Professor Shelter Medicine and Community Practice
Requisition :
# of Openings: 1
Location: US-UT-Logan
Category: Faculty
Position Type: Benefited Full-Time
Job Classification: Faculty
College: College of Veterinary Medicine
Department: Veterinary Clinical & Life Sciences
Advertised Salary: Commensurate with experience
OverviewThis is a full-time, fiscal-year, non-tenure-track professional practice faculty appointment in the Department of Veterinary, Clinical, and Life Sciences within the Utah State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
The faculty member will be embedded at the Humane Society of Utah, located at 4242 South 300 West, Murray, Utah 84107, and will support USU's Distributed Veterinary Teaching Program through direct clinical instruction, student supervision, and contributions to shelter and community veterinary services. The position reports to the Director of the Distributed Veterinary Teaching Program and works closely with the Humane Society of Utah Medical Director to coordinate clinical responsibilities.
ResponsibilitiesThis position has a 40% teaching, 50% clinical veterinary service, and 10% service role split.
Teaching and Clinical Training (40%)- Serve as Instructor of Record for VM7440:
Shelter Medicine, Surgery, and Community Practice, ensuring structured, supervised clinical training aligned with rotation objectives. - Provide direct clinical instruction, supervision, and mentoring during four-week student rotations, including case-based teaching, procedural coaching, and progressive entrustment consistent with student competency development.
- Complete timely formative and summative assessments of student clinical performance using USU evaluation tools and documented feedback consistent with DVTP expectations.
- Train Humane Society of Utah veterinarians and staff involved in student supervision on USU clinical teaching expectations, evaluation standards, feedback practices, and required documentation.
- Coordinate communication with DVTP leadership regarding student clinical progress, performance, professionalism, and any required remediation.
- Promote a professional, respectful, and inclusive learning environment.
- Ensure clinical experiences align with USU curriculum objectives and accreditation standards.
- Provide input on rotation structure, content, and continuous improvement.
- Participate in biannual joint steering committee meetings.
- Provide veterinary medical and surgical services within shelter and community practice settings to build caseload and capacity for a student learning experience.
- Perform and supervise procedures consistent with shelter medicine standards, including spay/neuter.
- Apply population medicine principles and humane animal handling practices.
- Ensure compliance with applicable federal and state veterinary laws and regulations.
- Practice in harmony with, and model, the AVMA COE accreditation standards.
- Serve on departmental committees or other special projects as requested by the VCLS department head.
Minimum Qualifications
- DVM or equivalent degree from an AVMA-accredited institution.
- Minimum of three years of relevant clinical veterinary experience.
- Proven commitment to clinical teaching and student mentorship.
- Demonstrated professionalism, including strong communication, interpersonal, and teamwork skills in a clinical setting.
- Eligibility for licensure to practice veterinary medicine in Utah.
- Qualified to obtain and maintain DEA registration and any required state licenses to handle controlled substances.
- Experience in shelter medicine, community practice, or population medicine.
- Prior teaching or precepting experience.
- Board certification or board eligibility in an AVMA-recognized veterinary specialty applicable to shelter medicine.
Document size may not exceed 10 MB.
ADAThe position requires the ability to perform the physical, mental, and professional activities necessary for veterinary clinical practice and student instruction, with or without reasonable accommodation. These activities may include:
- Standing and walking for extended periods.
- Bending, kneeling, reaching, crouching, and working in confined or restricted clinical spaces.
- Safely handling, positioning, restraining, and examining animals of varying sizes, physical conditions, and temperaments.
- Moderate lifting of up to 50 pounds, as well as carrying, pushing, or pulling animals, equipment, and supplies, with assistance or mechanical support when appropriate.
- Performing veterinary procedures that require manual dexterity, fine motor coordination, visual acuity, and sustained attention.
- Using surgical instruments, diagnostic equipment, computers, and other veterinary medical technology.
- Wearing personal protective equipment as…
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