Posted:
4/1/2026, 5:00:00 PM
Location(s):
Washington, United States ⋅ Seattle, Washington, United States
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Junior ⋅ Mid Level ⋅ Senior
Field(s):
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary
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Poultry Veterinarian and Outreach Specialist
Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine
College of Veterinary Medicine
Position Overview
The Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine in the College of Veterinary Medicine at The Ohio State University is seeking a 12-month Clinical Assistant or Clinical Associate Professor. The primary responsibilities will be to teach poultry and preventive medicine within veterinary and graduate school curricula and to lead outreach efforts in support of Ohio’s poultry producers and veterinarians. Faculty effort is anticipated to be approximately evenly divided between teaching and outreach, with smaller portions of the appointment devoted to scholarly activity and professional or academic service. The specific distribution of effort will be adjusted to reflect the strengths and interests of the successful candidate but will remain predominantly teaching and outreach. This position is part of a larger hiring effort within the College of Veterinary Medicine to support the creation of a Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases as a component of the Protect OHIO initiative (https://vet.osu.edu/about/Protect-OHIO).
Teaching responsibilities will include poultry health and production topics within the preclinical and clinical DVM curriculum. Additional teaching will include topics such as animal welfare, food safety, infectious diseases, or other components of veterinary preventive medicine, with specific topics tailored to the strengths of the candidate. Outreach responsibilities will center on fostering connections among poultry veterinarians, regulatory agencies, and the academic community, while working directly with producers across Ohio. Strong communication skills are essential, and the successful candidate will need the flexibility needed to engage with diverse poultry production systems across Ohio (backyard, mid-sized, and large commercial flocks) and have the ability to tailor messages to a wide range of audiences, including students, producers, veterinarians, academic colleagues, and regulatory agencies. The faculty member will develop, deliver, and evaluate outreach programs that provide timely, science-based, and prevention-focused information directly to producers at locations across Ohio. The duties will additionally include coordination with diagnostic laboratories and producers for on-farm investigations and support for Ohio private practitioners working with poultry producers. The primary focus of this position is teaching and outreach. However, in response to stakeholder interest in enhanced veterinary support for small- and mid-sized poultry producers, there may be opportunities for the successful candidate to help develop clinical or consultative service activities under the umbrella of The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center. Engagement in clinical service is not a requirement of the position; rather, this component would be developed only if aligned with the interests, expertise, and career goals of the selected candidate. The successful candidate will additionally serve as an important collaborator for research and provide service to the College and the veterinary profession.
Performance Objectives
Deliver high‑quality instruction in poultry health, production systems, and preventive medicine for veterinary and graduate students.
Lead statewide outreach that provides timely, science‑based guidance to poultry producers and veterinarians across diverse production systems.
Mentor graduate and veterinary students to cultivate and foster interest in poultry veterinary medicine.
Support poultry health and disease prevention by building and maintaining strong partnerships with producers, private practitioners, diagnostic laboratories, other academic colleagues, and regulatory agencies.
Conduct on‑farm assessments and coordinate diagnostic support to address poultry health concerns throughout Ohio.
Contribute to applied and collaborative research aligned with areas of interest from CVM faculty members and the Protect OHIO initiative.
Establish trusted relationships with small and midsized producers that integrate with the outreach and teaching expectations for the position.
Education and Experience Requirements
Required:
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (or equivalent) degree
Strong communication skills
Relevant experience working with poultry systems as a veterinarian
Desired:
Advanced degree and/or training (e.g., MS, MPH, PhD, residency program)
Eligibility to practice veterinary medicine in Ohio
Prior experience teaching students
Familiarity with food animal production systems in North American contexts
Board certification in a relevant veterinary specialty (e.g., ACPV, ACVPM)
Prior experience delivering education/training to veterinarians and/or producers
Experience working with producers, industry, and stakeholder groups, with evidence of successfully meeting goals and collaborative outputs
Bilingual (Spanish)
Additional Information
The offer for this position will be based on internal equity and the candidate's qualifications.
Ohio State provides access to a depth and breadth of opportunities and resources. Starting your first day, Ohio State offers you a comprehensive benefits package.
How to Apply
To be considered, please submit your application electronically via Workday.
Application materials must include:
Required:
Cover letter
Curriculum Vita (CV)
Statement of Approach for Outreach Education
Statement of Teaching and Mentoring
Additional information regarding this search or the position, can be obtained by contacting Dr. Greg Habing at habing.4@osu.edu
The College
The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine (OSU CVM) is a nationally recognized leader in veterinary education, research, and clinical service, committed to improving animal and human health through innovation and collaboration. Home to state-of-the-art facilities and a vibrant academic community, the College offers exceptional opportunities for professional growth, interdisciplinary partnership, and impactful scholarship. The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine is ranked among the top North American Colleges of Veterinary Medicine. We support diverse beliefs and the free exchange of ideas and expect that faculty, staff, and students promote these values and apply them in a professional manner in all academic endeavors.
Department Information
The Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine provides the major preventive medicine and public health focus for the OSU College of Veterinary Medicine. There are approximately 30 faculty members in the department located at the College of Veterinary Medicine in Columbus and The Ohio State Large Animal Services at Marysville. The department has world-class facilities and strong collaborative programs that focus on a wide variety of animal populations. This infrastructure provides extensive teaching resources and considerable opportunity for collaborative research. The application of innovative approaches to problem solving and collaborative efforts have enabled faculty in the department to be competitive in obtaining external funding and be successful in training high-quality graduate and veterinary students.
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