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Join our School as an Epidemiology and Veterinary Public Health Faculty member in Basseterre. This role involves teaching DVM students, leading independent research, and contributing to our One Health mission. Ideal candidates hold a DVM, a PhD is desirable, and have expertise in veterinary epide...
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Saint Kitts and Nevis , Basseterre
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Adtalem Global Education
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Pursue a career at the critical intersection of animal, human, and environmental health by exploring Epidemiology and Veterinary Public Health faculty jobs. These specialized academic positions are central to training the next generation of veterinarians and scientists, while conducting vital research that safeguards global health. Professionals in this field are scholars, educators, and investigators dedicated to understanding disease patterns, preventing outbreaks, and promoting the One Health paradigm. Typically, individuals in these roles hold a dual appointment within a university's veterinary school or department of public health. Their core responsibility is educating Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) students and graduate students. This involves teaching complex topics such as quantitative epidemiology, principles of disease surveillance and control, outbreak investigation methodologies, and the dynamics of zoonotic and foodborne diseases. Beyond the classroom, they mentor postgraduate Master’s and PhD candidates, guiding research and serving on thesis committees. A commitment to pedagogical innovation and student-centered learning is paramount. Concurrently, faculty members are expected to maintain a robust research program. This often involves designing and implementing observational and experimental studies, developing disease models, advancing molecular epidemiology, or evaluating diagnostic tests. The goal is to generate new knowledge that translates into real-world disease prevention strategies. Securing extramural research funding through grants is a standard expectation, as is publishing findings in peer-reviewed journals. Collaboration is a cornerstone of the profession; faculty frequently work with colleagues across disciplines, government agencies, and international organizations to amplify the impact of their work. Common requirements for these prestigious jobs include a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or equivalent degree, with an advanced research doctorate (PhD) being highly desirable. Postgraduate training in epidemiology, public health, or preventive medicine is essential. Candidates must demonstrate a proven track record or strong potential in both teaching and research, evidenced by publications and teaching experience. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are necessary to foster a collegial atmosphere, enthuse students, and build productive partnerships. Service to the academic institution through committee work and administrative duties is also a standard component of the role. For those passionate about shaping future leaders and contributing to groundbreaking public health research, Epidemiology and Veterinary Public Health faculty jobs offer a uniquely impactful and intellectually stimulating career path. Discover opportunities to advance this vital field by exploring available positions.

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