Job title : Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor/Professor: Pathology - Department of Paraclinical Sciences Job Location : Gauteng, Pretoria Deadline : January 13, 2025 Quick Recommended Links Jobs by Location Job by industries RESPONSIBILITIES: The successful candidate will actively participate in the following areas: Undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in veterinary pathology; Experiential training of undergraduate and postgraduates in veterinary diagnostic pathology; Preparation, presentation and review of course material; Lectures, seminars and tutorials, evaluation of students, student support and participation in curriculum improvement and development; Diagnostic necropsy and biopsy duties on a rotational basis; Active participation in departmental research programmes; Service rendering to developing communities and continuing education programmes; and; Administrative and management tasks as delegated by the Head of Department.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Lecturer: A BVSc or BVMCh degree or equivalent professional veterinary qualification; MMedVet (Path) degree from the University of Pretoria to be completed within a reasonable time of appointment; Registration with the South African Veterinary Council (SAVC) as a veterinarian; Commitment to develop a teaching and learning portfolio; Strong interest in research and potential to become an established specialist researcher; and Evidence of continued professional development or continued education development.
Senior Lecturer: A BVSc or BVMCh degree or equivalent professional veterinary qualification; MMedVet (Path) degree from the University of Pretoria OR a European/ American Board-Certified degree in veterinary pathology (ECVP / ACVP); Registered or amenable to be authorized with the SAVC; At least 2 years' experience in diagnostic veterinary pathology laboratory/ institution; and At least two peer-reviewed paper in the field of veterinary pathology in an accredited scientific journal as senior or co-author.
Associate Professor: A BVSc or BVMCh degree or equivalent professional veterinary qualification; MMedVet (Path) degree from the University of Pretoria OR a European/ American Board-Certified degree in veterinary pathology (ECVP / ACVP); Registered or amenable to be authorized with the SAVC; Five years' experience as a specialist in veterinary pathology; At least five full peer reviewed papers in accredited scientific journals as senior or co-author; A record of previous undergraduate and postgraduate teaching experience; Successful supervision of Masters students; The ability to attract independent research funding; Participatory membership of professional bodies; and Evidence of academic scholarship and professional national recognition.
Professor: An appropriate PhD-degree; Registered or amenable to be authorized with the SAVC; Significant national and international professional recognition; Substantial experience in research, supported by a sustained record and impact of publications in national and international accredited journals with focus on Veterinary Pathology; A record of previous undergraduate and postgraduate teaching experience; Successful supervision of several students on Masters, PhD and post-doctoral level; Proof of the ability to attract independent research funding; Participatory membership of professional bodies; Evidence of exceptional academic scholarship; Evidence of community engagement; and Experience in field-based research.
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