Instructor

Louisiana State UniversityBaton Rouge, LA
Onsite

About The Position

Louisiana State University's College of Agriculture in The School of Animal Sciences is seeking an Animal Science Instructor. This position is a 9-month appointment with responsibility for teaching within the School of Animal Sciences.

Requirements

  • M.S. in Animal Sciences or related field with knowledge of large animal health and/or food production in animals.
  • Valid U.S. work authorization at the time of hire and maintain that valid work authorization throughout employment.

Nice To Haves

  • Ph.D in Animal Sciences or related field with knowledge of large animal health and/or food production in animals.

Responsibilities

  • Teach approximately three courses per semester in animal sciences, including Parasite Effects on Animal Performance and Contemporary Issues in the Animal Sciences.
  • Development of one additional course will be required to fill departmental needs and may include, but is not limited to, a course in livestock production, immunology, or advanced parasitology.
  • Other duties as assigned.
  • Assist students in the acquisition of necessary services. Should a student appear in need of or seek assistance with issues of an emotional, behavioral, or mental health related matter they should be referred to the proper service within the Student Health Center.
  • In situations where the student creates an impression that they are a danger to themselves or others, the advisor should immediately contact the Care Team, the Dean of Students or the appropriate law enforcement agency.

Benefits

  • Insurance, medical and related fringe benefits are available as part of the benefits package.
  • health, life, dental, and vision insurance
  • flexible spending accounts
  • retirement options
  • various leave options
  • paid holidays
  • wellness benefits
  • tuition exemption for qualified positions
  • training and development opportunities
  • employee discounts
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