Veterinary Senior Lecturer (Anatomic Pathology)

Veterinary Senior Lecturer (Anatomic Pathology)

Full-Time 55000 - 65000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Teach and research in anatomic pathology, shaping the future of veterinary medicine.
  • Company: Join Scotland's first new School of Veterinary Medicine in 150 years.
  • Benefits: Generous leave, enhanced pension, flexible working, and tailored development opportunities.
  • Other info: Dynamic environment with opportunities for scholarly engagement and career growth.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact on veterinary education and support rural communities.
  • Qualifications: RCVS accredited degree in veterinary medicine and experience in anatomic pathology required.

The predicted salary is between 55000 - 65000 £ per year.

About The Team: School of Veterinary Medicine

The first new School of Veterinary Medicine in Scotland for 150 years. Scotland's Rural College (SRUC) has developed an innovative new School of Veterinary Medicine. We have a clear ambition to ‘promote the resilience of our graduates to sustainably support the animals and rural communities at the heart of Scotland's Natural Economy'.

The Opportunity: We are seeking a highly motivated experienced, RCVS registered veterinary surgeon to provide excellence in teaching and research to contribute to the School's teaching on the BVSci programme primarily, as well as allied health programmes in the School. The candidate will have an extensive knowledge of anatomic pathology to support veterinary science teaching through lectures, tutorials, workshops and practical classes. We are interested in candidates with experience of postmortem and biopsy diagnostic service workload from a variety of companion and production animal species. You will develop and deliver high quality teaching and scholarly outcomes as a member of the wider veterinary medicine teaching and research team. It is expected that lecturers will have experience of scholarly and stakeholder/sector engagement activities evidenced through impactful publications and other outputs. The successful candidate will be based at SRUC's Aberdeen Campus.

Minimum Qualifications: The minimum qualifications required are an RCVS accredited Degree in veterinary medicine (SCQF level 12) and postgraduate experience in Anatomic Pathology. For full person specification, please read the Job Particulars document.

Eligibility for Sponsorship: For the purposes of sponsorship, this role may be eligible for sponsorship depending on candidate circumstances.

Why work for SRUC?

  • Generous annual leave
  • Enhanced pension contributions (5% employee and 10% employer)
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Discounted RAC Membership
  • Generous family leave
  • Flexible working patterns
  • Hybrid working solutions (in some areas)
  • Tailored investment in individuals' learning and development

How to Apply: Please complete an online application form by clicking here, or visit SRUC | Jobs at SRUC.

SRUC is committed to valuing Diversity, advancing Equality and respecting Human Rights throughout the organisation and encouraging applications from disabled people using the “Disability Confident Employer” symbol. SRUC is a member of the Athena SWAN charter.

Veterinary Senior Lecturer (Anatomic Pathology) employer: Scotland's Rural College

Scotland's Rural College (SRUC) is an exceptional employer, offering a unique opportunity to be part of the first new School of Veterinary Medicine in Scotland in 150 years. With a commitment to employee growth through tailored learning and development, generous benefits including enhanced pension contributions and flexible working patterns, SRUC fosters a collaborative and innovative work culture that empowers staff to make a meaningful impact on veterinary education and rural communities.

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Contact Details:

Scotland's Rural College Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Veterinary Senior Lecturer (Anatomic Pathology)

Anatomic Pathology
Veterinary Medicine
Teaching Skills
Research Skills
Postmortem Diagnostic Experience
Biopsy Diagnostic Experience
Curriculum Development