FACULTY OF VETERINARY SCIENCE
DEPARTMENT OF PRODUCTION ANIMAL STUDIES
LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR: SMALL STOCK FLOCK HEALTH
(ONE POST)
In pursuit of the ideals of excellence and diversity, the University of Pretoria wishes to invite applications for the following vacancy.
The University of Pretoria's commitment to quality makes us one of the top research Universities in the country and gives us a competitive advantage in international science and technology development.
The Department seeks an experienced veterinarian to join our dynamic team tasked with enhancing small stock/flock health management. This person will focus on the teaching, providing services and research in Flock health.
Responsibilities
The successful candidate will actively participate in the following areas:
- Teaching and practical training of undergraduate and postgraduate veterinary and veterinary nursing students (including special emphasis on small stock/flock health management);
- Clinical and herd/flock health services through the Onderstepoort Veterinary Academic Hospital, surrounding community and satellite clinics, including participation in a 24-hour service; The successful candidate will be expected to actively recruit additional clientele to fulfil this mandate;
- Postgraduate training and supervision where appropriate;
- Research and publication in scientific journals;
- Networking with relevant industry stakeholders;
- Community engagement participation and supporting student activities;
- Administrative and other duties as delegated by the Head of Department;
- Academic self-development.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
- A BVSc or BVMCh degree or equivalent professional veterinary qualification;
- Registration with the South African Veterinary Council (SAVC) as a Veterinarian;
- Must be registered or willing to register in 2024 for Masters programme MMedVet degree in Small stock flock health or MSc veterinary science (if the latter then with a relevant production animal focus), and be able to graduate in reasonable time;
- A minimum of three years of veterinary clinical experience predominantly in Ruminant medicine and Flock health aspects (case log required); and
- Evidence of continued professional development or continued education development
- A BVSc or BVMCh degree or equivalent professional veterinary qualification;
- An appropriate MMedVet-degree and/or equivalent specialty board certification in Ruminant medicine particularly in Small stock field;
- Registration with the SAVC as a specialist;
- Minimum of five years of veterinary clinical experience with at least three years experience in predominantly Ruminant medicine and Flock health aspects (case log ); and
- At least two full peer-reviewed paper in an accredited scientific journal as author or co-author.
- A BVSc or BVMCh degree or equivalent professional veterinary qualification;
- MSc degree with particular focus on production animal aspects;
- Registration with the SAVC as a Veterinarian;
- Minimum of five years of veterinary clinical experience with at least three years experience in predominantly Ruminant medicine and Flock health aspects (case log required) post acquiring a Masters degree;
- Five or more research-based full papers in an accredited scientific journal as senior author and/or co-author in the last five years. The research should be focused towards a particular subject area (e.g. specific disease or condition) and not be broad.
- A BVSc- or BVMCh-degree or equivalent professional veterinary qualification;
- An MMedVet (Ruminant Medicine and Flock Health)-degree or equivalent specialty board certification currently registered or registerable with the SAVC and a PhD degree;
- Five years of veterinary clinical experience as a specialist in Flock health management and
- At least five full papers in an accredited scientific journal as senior author or co-author in the last five years. The research should be focused towards a particular subject area (e.g. specific disease or condition) and not be broad. Case studies should not make up more than 20% of the research papers. (Case studies are papers describing a unique clinical condition and its management in a small number of patients and does not include large meta-analysis studies where a large number of clinical cases are evaluated).
- A BVSc- or BVMCh-degree or equivalent professional veterinary qualification;
- MSc degree and a PhD with particular focus on production animals. In exceptional cases: MSc with significant professional recognition (supported by both national and international peer reviews).
- At least seven years of veterinary clinical experience as a specialist in Flock health management and
- Ten or more research-based full papers in an accredited scientific journal as senior author and/or co-author, with five of these publications being in the last three years. The research should be focused towards a particular subject area (e.g. specific disease or condition) and not be broad. Case studies should not make up more than 20% of the research papers.
- Proven knowledge and competence in veterinary clinical work with an emphasis on ruminant herd health aspects;
- Research interest appropriate to the position;
- Candidates without a PhD: Commitment to obtain a PHD in reasonable time in a field relative to the discipline of ruminant/small stock flock health;
- Good language and communication (written and verbal) and interpersonal skills; and
- Generic teaching competence including proficiency with presentation, word-processing and spreadsheet software.
- Experience with relevant specialised procedures, techniques and tools;
- Tertiary teaching and mentoring experience;
- Exposure to research in an appropriate field.
Applicants are requested to apply online at www.up.ac.za, and follow the link: Careers@UP.
In Applying For This Post, Please Attach
- A comprehensive CV;
- Certified copies of qualifications and SAVC registration;
- Names, e-mail addresses and telephone details of three referees whom we have permission to contact;
- Names and contact details of peer reviewers (academic and research);
- A self-evaluation that must address each of the minimum requirements and required competencies above;
- A case log of 100 recent production animal cases.
CLOSING DATE: 15 May 2024
No application will be considered after the closing date, or if it does not comply with at least the minimum requirements.
Enquiries
For application-related enquiries: Ms Granny Maseko (granny.maseko@up.ac.za), Tel: (012) 529 8495.
For enquiries relating to the post content: Dr Rebone Moerane (012) 529 8464 or 0833047839 ( rebone.moerane@up.ac.za )
Should you not hear from the University of Pretoria by 31 August 2024 please accept that your application has been unsuccessful.
The University of Pretoria is committed to equality, employment equity and diversity.
In accordance with the Employment Equity Plan of the University and its Employment Equity goals and targets, preference may be given, but is not limited to candidates from under-represented designated groups.
All candidates who comply with the requirements for appointment are invited to apply.
By applying for this vacancy, the candidates consent to undergo verification of personal credentials and related information including, but not limited to, qualifications, criminal record, credit record, current and historic disciplinary proceedings as part of the selection process.
The University of Pretoria reserves the right to not fill the advertised positions.