Open Rank Tenure or Non-Tenure Faculty for the Professional Development Lead in Veterinary Medicine
- Employer
- Clemson University
- Location
- South Carolina, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not specified
- Date posted
- Nov 8, 2024
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- Faculty Positions, Agriculture & Animal Sciences
- Employment Level
- Tenured/Tenured Track
- Employment Type
- Full Time
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Open Rank Tenure or Non-Tenure Faculty for the Professional Development Lead in Veterinary Medicine
Clemson University: College of Veterinary Medicine
Location: Lehotsky Hall 288
Open Date: Sep 05, 2024
Description
The new Clemson University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) is seeking applicants for a full-time faculty position to lead the development and implementation of the DVM Professional Development curriculum. The primary responsibilities of this position are focused on teaching and service with substantial opportunities for research and scholarship if desired. Academic rank would be commensurate with experience.
The Professional Development Lead will play a vital role in developing and delivering the curriculum for the next generation of veterinarians for the state of South Carolina. The Professional Development unit will be taught across the first 3 years of the program and is designed to provide Clemson DVM students with the knowledge and skills necessary to be competent and confident in the domains of leadership, wellness, collaboration and accessibility, ethics, communication, financial literacy, and scholarship. Working collaboratively with faculty, staff, and external stakeholders, the individual in this position will be responsible for guiding faculty in the creation, integration, organization, implementation, and evaluation of courses in the Professional Development unit. This faculty member will work closely with the unit leads for Foundational Science and Clinical Skills, ensuring students achieve proficiency in all necessary competencies before progressing to the partially distributive clinical year of the curriculum.
Information about the proposed curriculum is available here - https://www.clemson.edu/veterinary-medicine/students/curriculum.html
Overview of Clemson and the CVM
Located in South Carolina's beautiful and fast-growing upstate, Clemson University is the land-grant university of South Carolina and ranks among the country's top 50 national public universities in the U.S. News & World Report. The University has nearly 23,400 students (including nearly 18,600 undergraduates) who can select from 80 undergraduate and 110 graduate degree programs. Clemson employs over 1,150 full-time faculty and has an annual budget expenditure of over $900 million. Clemson University maintains its status as an R1 research university while maintaining a strong focus on undergraduate education.
The CVM is currently seeking accreditation by the American Veterinary Medicine Association to offer the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree to approximately 80 students per cohort starting in 2026 (pending approval). The CVM plans to utilize a partial distributive model of education for students' fourth year clinical experience. Its brand-new state of the art main campus will reside in Pendleton, SC, near the T. Ed Garrison Arena, will house research and teaching labs, and utilize both ambulatory services as well as teaching sites at the Clemson University Equine Center, Lamaster Dairy Cattle Center, and other locations for education in the field.
In 2023, the Board of Trustees approved Clemson Elevate, the University's new strategic plan. Clemson Elevate is built on 3 pillars: deliver the #1 student experience, double research by 2035, and transform lives statewide and beyond. The CVM was named in Clemson Elevate as a strategic priority for the University, demonstrating the importance of the new college to the future of the University and the State. It's never been a better time to come to South Carolina for veterinary medical education, and we're excited to attract a team of top talent as we build the new college.
Overview of the Position
Reporting to the Department Chair and working closely with the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, the Professional Development Lead will:
- Create and deliver the professional development unit
curriculum.
- Develop assessment strategies in alignment with the overall
competency-based curriculum.
- Collaborate with other unit leads to ensure integration of
knowledge and skills between courses and across years.
- Organize and train faculty, staff, and external stakeholders to
deliver content and provide assessments.
- Collaborate with the Academic Affairs Office to ensure
alignment of content with extracurricular activities and
programming (i.e. orientation).
- Oversee the management and collection of data essential for
academic planning, program assessment, and program
improvement.
- Lead the delivery of communication simulations throughout the
curriculum.
- Coordinate and oversee the communication simulation coordinator
and the simulated clients.
- Aid in procurement of state-of-the-art teaching equipment for
the communication simulation labs.
- Lead research and scholarship initiatives designed to improve
professional development outcomes in students.
- Develop ongoing understanding of the skills needed in the
veterinary profession through participation in local, regional, and
national continuing education and committees.
- Serve on CVM committees as assigned.
Additionally, the Professional Development Lead must have the ability to:
- Work independently and collaboratively as part of a team,
possess exemplary verbal and written communication skills, with
exceptional organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Prioritize and manage multiple tasks, meet deadlines, and
function independently with limited supervision and guidance.
- Work in partnership with faculty and staff across multiple
disciplines and functions across the college and university.
- Demonstrate a commitment to the core values of Clemson
University and specifically to community, engagement, belonging and
accessibility (CEBA).
Qualifications - DVM or equivalent
- 3-plus years of experience in education
Preferred qualifications:
- Additional experience in professional development
education
- Training or advanced degrees in the aforementioned domains
(i.e. MEd, MBA, MSW Veterinary Communication training)
Application Instructions
Applications and nominations will be accepted until the position is filled. Interested parties must apply electronically in Interfolio:
http://apply.interfolio.com/153543
and submit a cover letter, resume, and contact information for three references by 12/01/2024 to assure full consideration.
For questions regarding this position, please email search chair Dr. Brian Aldridge at bmaldri@clemson.edu.
For more information and to apply, visit https://apply.interfolio.com/153543
Clemson University is an AA/EEO employer and does not discriminate against any person or group on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, pregnancy, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status or genetic information. jeid-08c8c082bec402468be9b6e128f3e7af
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