This is a full-time, fiscal-year, non-tenure-track professional practice faculty appointment in the Department of Veterinary, Clinical, and Life Sciences within the Utah State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
The faculty member will be embedded at the Humane Society of Utah, located at 4242 South 300 West, Murray, Utah 84107, and will support USU’s Distributed Veterinary Teaching Program through direct clinical instruction, student supervision, and contributions to shelter and community veterinary services. The position reports to the Director of the Distributed Veterinary Teaching Program and works closely with the Humane Society of Utah Medical Director to coordinate clinical responsibilities.
This position has a 40% teaching, 50% clinical veterinary service, and 10% service role split.
Responsibilities
Teaching and Clinical Training (40%)
Clinical Shelter and Community Practice (50%)
Service (5%)
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
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The position requires the ability to perform the physical, mental, and professional activities necessary for veterinary clinical practice and student instruction, with or without reasonable accommodation. These activities may include:
Utah State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine (USU CVM) and the Humane Society of Utah (HSU) share a practical, service-driven mission: improve animal health and welfare while preparing the next generation of veterinary professionals. This role is a rare chance to do two things at once: deliver high-quality, humane clinical care that matters to the community right now and help train the people who will be delivering that same kind of care for years to come. USU CVM offers the resources, stability, and collaborative culture of a land-grant institution with a strong tradition of applied education and statewide engagement; HSU brings a mission-centered, community-facing setting with meaningful caseload and daily opportunities to make a difference for animals and the people who care for them. Beyond the work itself, living along Utah’s Wasatch Front offers an exceptional quality of life—welcoming communities, strong schools, a growing food/arts scene, and quick access to year-round outdoor recreation, from hiking and biking to world-class skiing. Utah is also a gateway to some of the country’s most iconic landscapes, with renowned national parks and state parks that make it easy to take a long weekend and get temporarily lost exploring red rock, alpine trails, desert canyons, and big-sky quiet included. When the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games return in 2034, you will see the community rally, the venues come alive, and Utah welcome the world, with volunteer opportunities providing a direct way to be part of the experience. The region’s culture of civic engagement and service makes it easy to build community, put down roots, and feel that both your professional work and your daily life contribute to something larger.
As a benefitted faculty member at Utah State University—a premier land-grant institution with a statewide mission of learning, discovery, and engagement—you’ll also have access to a strong total rewards package designed to support long-term professional sustainability and work–life balance. This typically includes a university retirement contribution, comprehensive medical and dental coverage, disability coverage options, generous paid leave (including holidays, vacation, and sick leave, depending on appointment), and tuition reduction benefits that reflect USU’s commitment to ongoing professional development and education.
Founded in 1888, Utah State University is Utah’s premier land-grant, public service university. As an R1 research institution, Utah State is dedicated to advancing knowledge and serving the public good through innovative research and scholarly activities that are grounded in reciprocal engagement with local, regional, and global communities. USU prepares students to be active, civically engaged leaders who are prepared to address critical societal challenges. Dedicated to providing a high-quality and affordable education, USU remains a leader in research, discovery, and public impact.
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