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Academic Professional Track Non - Tenure: Clinical Assistant / Associate Professor of Ambulatory Practice
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- Weare seeking an innovative and dynamic mixed/predominately large animal veterinarian with an interest and passion forproviding primary patient care to horses, cattle, swine, dogs and poultry, providing production medicine services forintegrated production systems, and for preparing veterinary students to serve rural communities and modern foodproduction systems.
- Patient Care: The clinical responsibility of this individual will be to provide individual and herd animal health care and productionmanagement services for animals owned by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ).
- The successful candidatewill provide veterinary care to approximately 18,000 head of cattle, 1,400 horses, 20,000 swine, 1,300 dogs and 240,000 chickens owned by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ).
- This clinician will be a member of a team of fourveterinarians and one technician that serve as liaison between the personnel from TDCJ farm units, Texas Department ofCriminal Justice (TDCJ) Agriculture Headquarters personnel and Texas A&M University, Texas Animal Health Commission, United States Department of Agriculture, Texas Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, and Departments of Large andSmall Animal Clinical Sciences.
- The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) enterprises provide collaborative opportunities with university colleagues.
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