University of Wisconsin Stout-posted 12 days ago
Full-time • Mid Level
River Falls, WI
5,001-10,000 employees

POSITION SUMMARY: The Animal Science major within the College of Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Sciences has experienced considerable enrollment growth, serving over 800 students. Thirty seven percent of those students are within the companion animal option. The Department of Animal and Food Science is seeking a nine-month, full-time academic, tenure-track undergraduate faculty position (100% teaching) at the rank of Assistant Professor. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong interests and ability to teach undergraduate courses in animal science with an emphasis on equine reproduction. Other teaching opportunities may include courses in the core animal science curriculum. The standard teaching load is 12 credit hours per semester. RESPONSIBILITIES : 100% Teaching Primary teaching will include undergraduate courses in equine science including equine reproductive techniques in addition to other equine and animal science courses based on departmental needs, educational background, and candidate interests. Additional responsibilities include academic advising to undergraduate students and advising to student organizations and clubs within the department. Active participation is expected in department-sponsored events. The individual will also establish and maintain affiliations within the horse industry at the local, state, regional, and national levels. After hiring, the individual would be expected to continue to advance their knowledge and level of expertise within the field of equine reproduction. The University requires participation in faculty governance and service activities at the departmental, college and university levels. Faculty members are also expected to engage in scholarly activity. Such activities are broadly defined and may include the scholarship of teaching, the scholarship of research, or similar activities. Opportunities exist for summer employment through teaching, research grants, internship supervision, equine breeding program management and reproductive short-courses, and other funding sources. Key Job Responsibilities: Department: Animal and Food Science

  • Primary teaching will include undergraduate courses in equine science including equine reproductive techniques in addition to other equine and animal science courses based on departmental needs, educational background, and candidate interests.
  • Additional responsibilities include academic advising to undergraduate students and advising to student organizations and clubs within the department.
  • Active participation is expected in department-sponsored events.
  • The individual will also establish and maintain affiliations within the horse industry at the local, state, regional, and national levels.
  • After hiring, the individual would be expected to continue to advance their knowledge and level of expertise within the field of equine reproduction.
  • The University requires participation in faculty governance and service activities at the departmental, college and university levels.
  • Faculty members are also expected to engage in scholarly activity.
  • DVM or PhD in Animal Science or a related field is required at the time of appointment. Applicants who have finished course work and are still working on their dissertation may be considered for a conditional appointment and must complete their PhD within one year of the date of employment.
  • Primary educational/professional expertise in equine reproductive management.
  • Professional priority for achieving excellence in undergraduate teaching.
  • Strong interest in teaching college-level courses to undergraduate students.
  • Demonstrated interest and ability in providing academic advising to undergraduate students.
  • Expressed commitment and capability in supporting and advising co-curricular activities such as student organizations, internships, and/or undergraduate research.
  • Well-developed and effective oral and written communication skills.
  • DVM with Wisconsin licensure or ability to obtain Wisconsin veterinary credentials.
  • Industry experience in equine reproductive technologies or management.
  • Documented evidence of successful teaching at the college level.
  • Experience and/or interest in coaching collegiate horse judging teams, and/or equitation skills in either Western or English riding disciplines.
  • Experience, contacts, and involvement in the equine industry.
  • Familiarity with U.S. animal agricultural practices.
  • Employees receive excellent benefits including exceptionally low-cost comprehensive health, dental and vision benefits; employer match of Wisconsin Retirement System contributions of 6.95%; an attractive amount of paid leave per year in addition to paid sick leave.
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