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University of Minnesota Twin Cities

The Raptor Center Endowed Chair and Director

University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, 55400

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The University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) invites applications for an outstanding distinguished dual-role faculty candidate as the holder of the prestigious Patrick T. Redig Endowed Chair in Raptor and Ecosystem Health and as the Director of The Raptor Center. The position will be a contract (non-tenure) or a tenure-track full-time at the rank of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor at the Veterinary Population Medicine (VPM) Department. The final rank and terms of appointment will depend on the qualifications and experience of the selected candidate consistent with Collegiate and University policies. Position Overview: We are searching for an exceptional individual with demonstrated leadership in conservation medicine and/or ecosystem health, complemented by a strong academic background and administrative experience. This role is critical in advancing raptor and ecosystem health, shaping research and clinical practices, and ensuring the continued success and impact of The Raptor Center. The successful candidate will provide strategic leadership and program development at The Raptor Center and will join the faculty of the VPM department to contribute to impactful research, education, mentoring and outreach activities, promoting collaborations, partnerships, and an interdisciplinary, diverse and inclusive culture of belonging. The candidate in this position will be key to drive philanthropic efforts to secure resources and support the activities at The Raptor Center to maintain the Centerâs status as a global leader in raptor medicine, surgery, rehabilitation and conservation. Duties: As the Patrick T. Redig Endowed Chair: Provide visionary leadership and faculty engagement in academic, teaching, research, and outreach endeavors related to ecosystem health, veterinary population medicine, raptor health and rehabilitation, and/or conservation medicine, particularly as an active faculty member of the Ecosystem Health Division of the Veterinary Population Medicine department. Establish and maintain an innovative, collaborative, and impactful applied research program in population medicine and/or conservation medicine of avian species, especially raptors, including but not limited to epidemiological, ecological, welfare, and clinical studies. Contribute to teaching and mentorship to help develop the next generation of leaders in ecosystem health, raptor conservation, and raptor medicine and surgery. Promote an interdisciplinary, diverse, inclusive culture of belonging for all learners and colleagues. As the Director of The Raptor Center (TRC): Advance the strategic mission of TRC,in consultation with external stakeholders andcollaboration with the College, the University of Minnesota Foundation, and The Raptor Center Advisory Board. Lead and direct the dedicated team at TRC to advance TRCâs strategic mission, vision and values. Foster and develop a network of partnerships to advance and fulfill TRCâs teaching, research and service missions, and maintain TRCâs status as a global leader in raptor medicine, surgery and rehabilitation. Drive and advance philanthropic efforts to maintain and build resources and support for TRC operations. Lead and establish direction and priorities for educational efforts to engage communities in programs focused on the human-wildlife interface and raptor conservation challenges. Create strategies to continue the vision that advances raptor rehabilitation, clinical raptor medicine, patient welfare, and professional service and education, while promoting a culture of research and scholarship. Promote an interdisciplinary, diverse, inclusive culture of belonging for all learners and colleagues. Requirements Qualifications

: Candidates must have an advanced degree, either a DVM or a PhD or an equivalent degree from a non-US University, along with significant experience and recognition as a leader in ecosystem health and/or conservation medicine and/or raptor health. The search committee is seeking an individual who can demonstrate the following: Strong record of scholarship, teaching, public outreach and/or service Experience engaging with various stakeholder groups (e.g wildlife rehabilitation community, community leaders, educators, scientists, and clinical teams) Experience building and sustaining collaborative networks and highly functional teams Collaboration and contributions as a collegiate/university/organizational citizen Demonstrated success in securing grants and philanthropic support to aid research and outreach programs Excellent oral, written and interpersonal skills A commitment to community and belonging and inclusivity Preferred Qualifications: Candidates with both a DVM degree or equivalent and an additional advanced degree (i.e. PhD, MS, MPH, Board certification) Demonstrated background and experience in wildlife rehabilitation Demonstrated knowledge of raptors and their conservation issues globally Demonstrated ability to build and maintain positive relationships with media, donors, key stakeholders, and partners Proven skill in upholding integrity and fostering personal accountability, contributing to a strong organizational reputation. Capacity to drive innovation, optimize resource utilization, and achieve measurable outcomes efficiently.

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