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Veterinary Diagnostic Endocrinologist
The University of Tennessee invites applications from all qualified individuals for a fulltime faculty appointment as Veterinary Diagnostic Endocrinologist in the Department of Biomedical and Diagnostic Sciences at the College of Veterinary Medicine. Additionally if the candidate is interested there is opportunity to participate in laboratory leadership and management.
The Diagnostic Endocrinology Service (DES) ( receives approximately 12000 cases annually and is acclaimed for expertise in adrenal disorders of domestic animals. In addition to adrenal function testing the lab also offers analyses for evaluation of reproductive and thyroid function. The DES serves clinicians within the University of Tennessee Veterinary Medical Center as well as veterinarians across the country and around the globe. The successful candidate will join a team of two other endocrinologists one lab supervisor one medical technologist four laboratory technicians and one laboratory assistant.
The primary goal of this position is to support the DES in the following spheres related to diagnostic endocrinology: interpretation of laboratory test results; consultation with veterinarians regarding test results diagnostic testing and treatment options; experience and comprehensive understanding of principles in immunoassays laboratory quality control and laboratory safety; and leadership involvement in all laboratory initiatives including continuous quality improvement and development of new tests. The remaining effort allocation will include teaching activities and scientific advancement in proportions that are negotiable based on candidate interest. Contributions to the teaching mission of the College may be through the DVM curriculum graduate program and/or continuing education symposia. Engagement in scientific advancement will be commensurate with the research effort allocation with a higher research effort expected for a tenure track position.
The position will be offered at the rank of assistant or associate professor in either a tenure or clinical (nontenure) academic track dependent on the individuals qualifications and goals and will be available as early as August 1 2025. Tenure track Assistant Professors should show promise as teachers show promise of developing a program in disciplinary research/scholarship commensurate with appointment have a developing record of institutional and/or professional service and show evidence that they work well with colleagues and Associate Professors willhave achieved and maintain a recognized record in disciplinary research/scholarship have achieved and maintaineda record of institutional and professional service and show evidence that they work well with colleagues and students. In most cases they will have served as an assistant professor for at least five years. Clinical track facultyprimarily provide diagnostic expertise as well as participating in teaching scholarly activities and service to the university and professional organizations commensurate with their appointment. To be considered for a clinical associate professor appointment at hire the candidates application must demonstrate that are a leading teacher and/or provider of public service in accordance with their primary assigned responsibilities.
The Knoxville campus of the University of Tennessee is seeking candidates who have the ability to contribute in meaningful ways to the collegial inclusive and accessible environment of the University. Qualified applicants must have: (1) a DVM (or equivalent degree) from an institution accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association or a relevant PhD; (2) postgraduate experience and/or a strong documented interest in diagnostic and clinical veterinary endocrinology; (3) excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to work with others in a collegial team atmosphere. Preference will be given to those with a DVM degree and/or advanced education in comparative and small animal reproduction or clinical pathology with ability to teach physiology of various systems in addition to endocrinology. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Knoxville is home to the University of Tennessee flagship campus and is a beautiful and friendly place to live. It is a short drive to the Great Smoky Mountains as well as a number of dogfriendly state parks and recreation areas. Outdoor recreational opportunities include but are not limited to hiking biking trail running climbing and water sports. Knoxville has a diverse and inclusive culture a vibrant downtown with excellent shopping and restaurants; bustling farmers markets featuring locally grown organic produce meats and crafts; live music of all genres ballet and theatre; frequent art and cultural festivals; and mens and womens NCAA and semiprofessional sporting events.
For consideration please apply at and include a letter of intent names and contact information for at least three professional references and current curriculum vitae.
Informal inquiries are welcome and may be directed to:
Ms. Elizabeth Allen
Department of Biomedical and Diagnostic Sciences
College of Veterinary Medicine
The University of Tennessee
2407 River Drive Rm A201
Knoxville TN
Review of applications will begin on March 28 2025 and will continue until the position is filled.
Full Time