Small animal ECC specialist - Oregon State University CCVM, USA

Small animal ECC specialist - Oregon State University CCVM, USA

Come to the Beautiful Willamette Valley!
Oregon State University CCVM is seeking a second small animal ECC specialist. Work-life balance is of high priority at OSU- your time commitment and rank are flexible, with a minimum of 0.7 FTE (clinical track). Candidates must be completing or have completed an ACVECC or ECVECC registered residency.
They should be familiar with current diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for emergent and critical small animal patients, and ready to run a clinical service. Our Small Animal Clinic was expanded in 2019.
It currently supports thriving ECC, internal medicine, surgery, cardiology, oncology and theriogenology services. Our ICU is staffed with certified veterinary technicians around the clock with a veterinarian on-site 24 hours a day. . Students and house officers participate in a core ECC rotation, and the ECC rotation is a popular elective. The ICU has all the necessary equipment for assessment and management of the majority of emergent and critical cases. Directly adjoining the ICU is a 24-hour clinical laboratory with equipment for blood gas, hematology, cytology, coagulation and biochemistry analysis. Interventional cardiology patients, post-operative oncology, neurology and trauma patients as well as critically ill medicine patients currently populate our ICU, with an increasing demand for our services.
Oregon State University is located in the center of the Willamette Valley, approximately an hour from the Pacific Ocean and Cascade Mountains on either side. The surrounding area is known for its forests, waterfalls, covered bridges, wine grapes and fertile soil. Nearby Portland, Salem and Eugene offer more urban opportunities. Corvallis consistently ranks highly on national “best college towns” lists. The Carlson College of Veterinary Medicine has a class size of 98 students with additional fourth year trainees. Please consider joining our team and making an impact on our staff, patients and the next generation of veterinarians and specialists.
To review posting and apply for this position, go to https://jobs.oregonstate.edu/postings/168884. For questions, contact Dr. Christopher Cebra, Department Chair at Chris.Cebra@oregonstate.edu. For full consideration, please apply by June 18th, 2025. We will continue to accept applications until September 5, 2025 or the position is filled. OSU is an AA/EOE/Vets/Disabled inclusive community.

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