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Description
Your next career opportunity awaits at LSU School of Veterinary Medicine. One of only 33 veterinary schools in the United States, LSU Vet Med is experiencing unprecedented growth as we seek to improve and protect the lives of animals and people through superior education, transformational research, and compassionate care. We are dedicated to building a premier team of world-renowned clinicians, educators, and researchers to provide an elite healthcare experience in Louisiana and the region. This is where science meets passion, and global health prevails. We hope you will join us as we explore what is possible.
We are seeking our next Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Radiation Oncology. Come work in a vibrant academic oncology program in one of the country’s most dynamic and thriving Veterinary Schools! Louisiana State University has an open clinical or tenure-track faculty position for a Radiation Oncologist to join our team of one medical oncology faculty, one radiation oncology faculty, four residents (three medical oncology and one radiation oncology), and five full-time oncology nurses. We have a busy combined clinical service that is supported by a comprehensive diagnostic imaging service, specialty surgeons, clinical pathologists, and a full complement of specialty services. Our 21EX linear accelerator with on-board imaging including cone beam CT is capable of SRT, IMRT, 3D conformal, and electron radiation treatments. We also have a strontium probe. In addition, we are rapidly building up a clinical trials program and have clinical and laboratory support staff that are equipped to facilitate additional clinical trials. We are also members of the Comparative Oncology Trials Consortium (COTC). We're excited to add another faculty member to our dynamic group!
Compensation/Benefits: Competitive base salary, dental, and vision insurance, 401(k) with match, paid CE, license fees and membership dues, Paid holidays accrued up to 14 days per year, Annual leave accrued up to 14 days per year, paid sick leave accrued up to 12 days per year, wellness and mentorship programs, and more.
LSU Vet Med currently has more than one opening in our Oncology Service. We are also looking for an Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Medical Oncology (Clinical or Tenure Track). For more information, please visit Opportunities in Veterinary Oncology.
Requirements
Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Radiation Oncology- Clinical Track
70% Provide clinical expertise and deliver radiation therapy services for all species during clinical track position.
30% Scholarly activity to include teaching and research
Minimum Requirements:
Assistant Professor: DVM or equivalent degree; Successful completion of a Residency program; Board certification or board eligibility by the American College of Veterinary Radiology (Radiation Oncology) Associate Professor: DVM or equivalent degree and 5 years of related experience; Board Certification in ACVR (RO).
Full Professor: DVM or equivalent degree and 8 years of related experience; Board Certification in ACVR (RO).
Minimum Certifications/Licenses: Board certification or board eligibility by the American College of Veterinary Radiology (Radiation Oncology)
Preferred Qualifications:
DVM or equivalent
Board Certification in American College of Veterinary Radiology (Radiation Oncology)
Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Radiation Oncology- Tenure Track
50% Provide clinical expertise and deliver radiation therapy services for all species during clinical track position.
50% Scholarly activity to include teaching and research
Minimum Requirements:
Assistant Professor: DVM or equivalent degree; Successful completion of a Residency program; Board certification or board eligibility by the American College of Veterinary Radiology (Radiation Oncology) Associate Professor: DVM or equivalent degree and 5 years of related experience; Board Certification in ACVR (RO).
Full Professor: DVM or equivalent degree and 8 years of related experience; Board Certification in ACVR (RO).
Minimum Certifications/Licenses:
Board certification or board eligibility by the American College of Veterinary Radiology (Radiation Oncology)
Preferred Qualifications:
DVM or equivalent
Board Certification in American College of Veterinary Radiology (Radiation Oncology)
