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University of Minnesota

Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor - Radiation Oncology

University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, 55199

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About the Job

The University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine (UMN-CVM) is seeking a Radiation Oncologist to join our expanding Oncology team. The successful candidate will join 2 medical oncologists, 3 medical oncology house officers, supported by 4 medical oncology technicians, 2 radiation oncology technicians, and a veterinary technician assistant. The team aims to advance clinical care, research, and education in a collaborative academic environment. Position

This is a full-time, tenure-track or non-tenure clinical track faculty position in Radiation Oncology at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor, depending on qualifications and experience. Position Description

The candidate will work with the medical oncology team to provide advanced radiation therapy for companion animals, contributing to service, teaching, and research missions. Responsibilities include clinical service, instruction, and research, with flexible time allocation based on professional goals. Clinical Opportunities

The UMN Veterinary Medical Center offers a comprehensive specialty hospital environment, featuring the state's only veterinary linear accelerator with advanced capabilities, and close collaboration with radiation oncologists, therapists, and physicists. Opportunities include participation in treatment planning, seminars, and research, supported by state-of-the-art equipment and software. Research Opportunities

Engage in independent and collaborative research within the Animal Cancer Care and Research (ACCR) Program, focusing on immunotherapy, imaging, radiobiology, and translational studies, with numerous funding options and collaborations across campus and with national networks. Teaching & Professional Development

Faculty participate in mentoring DVM students, graduate students, and house officers, with support from educational resources and professional development programs. Opportunities exist for research in teaching methodologies and leadership training. Qualifications

Applicants must hold a DVM/VMD or equivalent degree, be ACVR Radiation Oncology board-certified or have completed an approved residency, and be eligible for Minnesota veterinary licensure. About the Department

The university emphasizes discovery, collaboration, and community engagement, supported by extensive research infrastructure and a commitment to diversity and work-life balance. The Minneapolis/St. Paul area offers a vibrant urban environment with numerous amenities and outdoor activities. Pay and Benefits

Salary ranges from $100,000 to $200,000, commensurate with experience. Benefits include health insurance, retirement plans, tuition assistance, and flexible spending accounts, among others. How To Apply

Applications are submitted online, including a cover letter, CV, and references. Additional documents can be uploaded via the application portal. For questions, contact Dr. Brian Walters at walte406@umn.edu. The position remains open until filled. Diversity

The university values diversity and inclusion, providing equal opportunity employment without discrimination based on race, gender, or other protected statuses. More information is available at http://diversity.umn.edu. Employment Requirements

Employment is contingent upon a background check. Criminal history does not automatically disqualify applicants. About the U of M

The University of Minnesota Twin Cities is a leading public research university located in a vibrant metropolitan area, offering extensive opportunities for study, research, and community engagement.

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