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Professor/associate Professor - Small Animal Surgery

 
Employer
University of Melbourne
WorkplaceMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
CategoryVeterinary Science - Medicine/Pharmacology
TypeProfessorship
Online23.01.2012
Closing date26.02.2012

Faculty of Veterinary Science
Veterinary Hospital

Salary: Professor, Level E : $155,649 p.a. or Associate Professor, Level D: $120,836 - $133,124 p.a. plus 17% superannuation. Level of appointment is subject to qualifications and experience.

The University of Melbourne seeks an enthusiastic, motivated, client focused specialist in Small Animal Surgery to join the Faculty of Veterinary Science, located at the Veterinary Clinical Centre, Werribee.

We are seeking a team player, who can help manage and build our small animal surgery caseload as well as teach undergraduate and graduate students, including residents, in all areas of Small Animal Surgery.

The position is available at either Associate Professor or Professor level and may be that of a Teaching Specialist, with primary duties of clinical service and provision of teaching, or a Teaching and Research position, with responsibilities for teaching, research and clinical service.

Details about the Faculty of Veterinary Science and the University of Melbourne are available at: www.vet.unimelb.edu.au , www.unimelb.edu.au .

Close date: 26 February 2012

Position Description & Selection Criteria

How to Apply

Your application should address the selection criteria. To obtain the position description and selection criteria for this role, please click on the link above.

If you are interested in being considered for this role, please apply below.


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Last Modified: 11 July 2006 15:16:00
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