Assistant /Associate Professor of Anatomic Pathology
Billings, Montana, United States
Assistant/Associate Professor of Anatomic Pathology – Veterinary Medicine
Job ID: 2026-3474
Employment Type: Full-Time
Location: Montana, USA
Salary Range: $149,864 – $196,539 per year (DOE)
About the Opportunity
On behalf of a leading healthcare education institution, we are supporting the recruitment of an Assistant/Associate Professor of Anatomic Pathology for a newly established College of Veterinary Medicine. This is a unique opportunity to join a founding faculty team and play a key role in shaping a modern, student-centered veterinary curriculum grounded in clinical relevance and innovation.
The successful candidate will collaborate with multidisciplinary faculty to design, deliver, and continuously enhance academic programming, while mentoring students and contributing to a growing academic community in Billings, Montana—an area offering excellent quality of life and access to outdoor recreation.
Primary Purpose
To support the academic, professional, and personal development of veterinary students through teaching, curriculum development, and scholarly activity within the Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, with a focus on Anatomic Pathology.
Key Responsibilities
Teaching & Curriculum Development
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Deliver lectures and facilitate small group learning sessions in Anatomic Pathology
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Develop, review, and enhance course materials
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Create and evaluate examination content
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Contribute to ongoing curriculum design and innovation
Research & Scholarly Activity
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Conduct independent and collaborative research in Anatomic Pathology or related disciplines
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Contribute to institutional research priorities such as One Health, Wildlife & Conservation Medicine, Climate Change, Zoonotic Diseases, and Public Health
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Mentor veterinary (DVM) and graduate students in research initiatives
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Develop research opportunities suitable for student involvement
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Collaborate across departments to support interdisciplinary research efforts
Service & Institutional Engagement
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Participate in faculty governance and departmental meetings
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Contribute to faculty evaluations and academic committees
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Support broader institutional initiatives and academic development
Minimum Qualifications
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DVM from an accredited institution
Preferred Qualifications
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PhD from an accredited institution
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Board eligible or board certified in Anatomic Pathology or a related specialty
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Demonstrated experience or strong interest in Anatomic Pathology research
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Experience with collaborative, interdisciplinary research
Compensation & Benefits
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Competitive salary commensurate with experience, qualifications, and academic rank
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Relocation assistance available
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Comprehensive benefits package including:
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401(k) with employer match
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Health, dental, and vision insurance
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Paid vacation and sick leave
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Paid holidays and personal days
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