Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor in Pharmacology
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About This Role
The Department of Anatomy and Physiology within the College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University is seeking a pharmacology faculty member (Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor). This is a full-time position with rank and salary commensurate with qualifications. The position is available as (1) a research with teaching appointment (tenure-track/tenured) or (2) a primarily teaching appointment (clinical-track) and may be a 9- or 12-month position based on the applicant. The candidate will be expected to teach pharmacology in the graduate and professional curriculums, and contribute to the service mission of the Department, College, and University. Specific teaching requirements will be tailored to the expertise of the applicant and the needs of the College, but it is anticipated that the teaching appointment for this position will range from 30-50% for tenure-track and 60-85% for clinical track. Applicants with the ability to teach additional related biomedical topics, including physiology, are especially desirable. The overall originality and promise of a candidate's research will be prioritized rather than the candidate's area of specialization within pharmacology or related fields for tenure-track/tenured candidates. As part of their duties, a tenure-track or tenured candidate will be expected to mentor and train graduate and professional students in an area of the candidate's expertise and establish and maintain an independent, dynamic, extramurally-funded research program. The Department of Anatomy and Physiology seeks to recruit and retain a workforce to reflect our land-grant mission to serve the entirety of Kansas, to maintain the excellence of the University, and to offer our students richly varied disciplines, perspectives, and ways of knowing and learning. Why Join Us: The Department of Anatomy and Physiology is a collaborative multi-disciplinary biomedical sciences department with responsibilities in instruction, research, service, and continuing education in the disciplines of anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, toxicology, neuroscience, and animal welfare. The Department consists of approximately 25 full-time faculty along with MS and PhD students. We offer research-based graduate degrees along with a non-thesis one-year M.S. in Biomedical Science degree. Additional information about our department can be found at https://www.vet.k-state.edu/academics/anatomy-physiology/. The College of Veterinary Medicine is home to three academic departments (Anatomy and Physiology; Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology; and Clinical Sciences). The College enrolls roughly 600 DVM and graduate students and employs more than 130 full-time faculty members engaged in teaching, research, extension, and clinical positions (https://www.vet.k-state.edu/). The College currently has the largest number of boarded veterinary clinical pharmacologists of any veterinary school in the country. Pharmacology faculty in the college have expertise in drug metabolism, pharmacokinetics, pain management, animal welfare and antimicrobial resistance. The College houses 8 different centers, institutes, and areas of excellence, and a wide variety of core centers. The College also supports the BSL3 Biosecurity Research Institute and the Johnson Cancer Research Center. There are ample opportunities to collaborate within the College and University as well as with industry (Kansas City Animal Health Corridor and BioNexus KC), the federal government (National Bio- and Agro-Defense Facility and the USDA Arthropod-Borne Animal Disease Research Unit), and other regional universities including the University of Kansas and University of Missouri - Kansas City. The College is dedicated to the advancement of the health and welfare of animals, people, the environment, and the veterinary profession through excellence in teaching, research, service, and outreach. Kansas State University is a major public land-grant R1 research university that enrolls more than 20,000 students and employs nearly 1,400 faculty members. Our host community of Manhattan, Kansas is a growing city of 55,000 situated in the scenic Flint Hills of northeast Kansas that offers a high quality of life with an abundance of opportunities for outdoor recreation, dining, vibrant experiences, top public schools, and close proximity to larger urban centers. K-State and Manhattan have one of the top-ranked "town-gown" relationships in the nation and Manhattan consistently ranks as one of the best college towns in America. The University offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes health insurance, life insurance, retirement plans, paid time off - vacation, sick, and holidays. Worksite Option This position is on-site. What You'll Need to Succeed Minimum Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Sponsorship eligibility: This position is eligible for sponsorship. How to Apply Please submit the following documents using the online application system:
Applications that are missing required documents or contain statements that exceed the page length requirements will not be considered. Inquiries about the position should be directed to the search committee chair, Dr. Butch Kukanich (kukanich@ksu.edu) with the subject line: Pharmacology Faculty Search Screening of Applications Begins Immediately and continues until position is filled. Anticipated Hiring Pay Range Salary commensurate with education and experience. |