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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Clinical Pathology

Employer
UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL
Location
Bristol, United Kingdom
Salary
£44,045 - £49,553 per annum (Grade K) / £52,560 - £59,135 per annum (Grade L)
Closing date
24 Aug 2020

Job number ACAD104664
Division/School Bristol Veterinary School
Contract type Open Ended
Working pattern Full time
Salary £44,045 - £49,553 per annum (Grade K) / £52,560 - £59,135 per annum (Grade L) - plus clinical veterinary allowances
Closing date for applications 25-Aug-2020

Do you want to lead and be part of the team of dynamic educators instilling best practice to the next generation of veterinary and veterinary nurse graduates? Are you ready to join a busy and expanding veterinary teaching team within a world class university veterinary school?

The University of Bristol’s Veterinary School is seeking to recruit an experienced veterinary Clinical Pathologist with energy, commitment and a passion for scholarship to join its expanding clinical pathology team, working within the diagnostic laboratories of Langford Veterinary Services, as part of the Bristol Vet School.

Enthusiasm for teaching and a Diploma level qualification in veterinary clinical pathology are essential, as is a track record of delivery as part of a diagnostic clinical pathology service. The ideal candidate will be a recognised expert and will have evidence of research, with a proven track record of disseminating their findings through publication.

You will be expected to deliver high quality clinical teaching and didactic and practical instruction of undergraduate veterinary and veterinary nursing students and to supervise postgraduates. You will also participate in the delivery of a high-quality diagnostic service in veterinary clinical pathology with other specialists, residents on an approved residency programme and interns.

For informal queries, please contract Vets-staff-changes@bristol.ac.uk

We welcome applications from all members of our community and are particularly encouraging those from diverse groups, such as members of the LGBT+ and BAME communities, to join us.

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