American Association of Equine Practitioners
John Miller Clinical Specialist in Equine Reproduction and Wellness, Clinical-Tr
American Association of Equine Practitioners, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, us, 37132
Middle Tennessee State University’s Horse Science Program seeks a passionate and skilled veterinarian for a 12-month clinical-track faculty position (non-tenurable) in equine reproduction and wellness. This unique role blends teaching, research, and hands‑on herd health care management at the MTSU Horse Barn. The start date for the position is August 1, 2026. Open until filled.
Key Responsibilities
Teach undergraduates and graduates in the classroom and laboratory, courses in equine health, equine reproductive physiology or horse breeding management, equine wellness, or welfare, and additional courses suited to specific areas of expertise, as needed.
Provide routine veterinary care for the MTSU horse herd (about 50 horses) and manage herd health records.
Lead a small‑scale horse breeding program.
Mentor students pursuing careers in horse science and veterinary medicine.
Contribute to research and service aligned with equine expertise. This position includes some renewable funding for equine research supported by an endowment.
To visit our faculty recruitment webpage (https://agriculture.mtsu.edu/).
If you need help applying, please contact Mitzi Dunkley, Faculty Recruitment Specialist, at (615) 898-5128. If you have position-specific questions, please contact Rhonda Hoffman at Rhonda.Hoffman@mtsu.edu.
A Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine or an equivalent terminal veterinary degree is required by the appointment date. One year of post-veterinary-degree experience providing horse veterinary health care or as an equine veterinary intern is required. A license or license-eligible to practice veterinary medicine in Tennessee is required.
The position requires excellent oral and written communication, computer skills, and strong interpersonal skills, resulting in a valued team member who provides leadership. More information about our horse science program can be found at https://agriculture.mtsu.edu/.
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Key Responsibilities
Teach undergraduates and graduates in the classroom and laboratory, courses in equine health, equine reproductive physiology or horse breeding management, equine wellness, or welfare, and additional courses suited to specific areas of expertise, as needed.
Provide routine veterinary care for the MTSU horse herd (about 50 horses) and manage herd health records.
Lead a small‑scale horse breeding program.
Mentor students pursuing careers in horse science and veterinary medicine.
Contribute to research and service aligned with equine expertise. This position includes some renewable funding for equine research supported by an endowment.
To visit our faculty recruitment webpage (https://agriculture.mtsu.edu/).
If you need help applying, please contact Mitzi Dunkley, Faculty Recruitment Specialist, at (615) 898-5128. If you have position-specific questions, please contact Rhonda Hoffman at Rhonda.Hoffman@mtsu.edu.
A Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine or an equivalent terminal veterinary degree is required by the appointment date. One year of post-veterinary-degree experience providing horse veterinary health care or as an equine veterinary intern is required. A license or license-eligible to practice veterinary medicine in Tennessee is required.
The position requires excellent oral and written communication, computer skills, and strong interpersonal skills, resulting in a valued team member who provides leadership. More information about our horse science program can be found at https://agriculture.mtsu.edu/.
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