Qualifications and Experience.
- Applicants should hold at least an MSc in Veterinary Science or Animal Science or related field plus a first class in Veterinary Science both form recognised Universities approved by Senate;
- A PhD in Veterinary Science or related field is an added advantage;
- Applicants must have a minimum of two (2) years of tertiary teaching experience or relevant Industrial experience;
- Proven records of publications and ability to mobilise funds is an added advantage and
- The curriculum vitae (CV) should contain a detailed list of publications; clearly specifying titles of publications, journal names, volumes, page numbers details, dates published into; books, monographs, refereed and non-refereed journals, chapters in books etc.
Duties and Responsibilities.
Applicants must be able to:
- Teach the following courses; Animal Welfare and Ethology, Animal Examination, Diagnostics and Therapeutic Techniques, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Primary Animal Health Care, Food Safety and Hygiene, Pathology, Immunology, Veterinary Epidemiology, Animal Diseases, Entomology and Parasitology, Animal Biotechnology;
- Provide academic leadership to the Department, initiate, guide and contribute to basic and applied research in the Department and
- Supervise Research Projects for both undergraduate and postgraduate students in their fields of specialization and conduct collaborative research and be involved in University service and Community engagement.
NB: Female candidates are encouraged to apply. Police clearance is mandatory for successful candidates.