The Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, VA-MD College of Veterinary Medicine invites qualified individuals to apply for a faculty position (Assistant or Associate, Clinical or Tenure track) in Radiation Oncology. This is a unique and exciting opportunity for the successful candidate to join a multi-disciplinary team at the Animal Cancer Care & Research Center (ACCRC) which is located at the Health Sciences and Technology campus in Roanoke VA, physically and functionally connected to the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute.
Job responsibilities include establishing a collaborative research program with a focus on clinical research / clinical trials. It would be expected for the successful candidate to contribute to the growth and efficient operation of the Radiation Oncology service at ACCRC. Additional service responsibilities include consultations with the Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Blacksburg and outside referring veterinarians, participating in continuing education programs of the College and participating in faculty governance activities. Teaching responsibilities will include participation in didactic instruction in radiation oncology and related disciplines. Clinical instruction will be directed toward professional students, interns, residents and graduate students from various disciplines. The applicant must be committed to excellent patient management, client service, and clinical teaching.
The successful candidate will join a team of 2 medical oncologists (search for 3rd medical oncologist ongoing), 2 oncologic surgeons, 3 medical oncologic residents, a radiation oncology intern, and a surgical oncology intern.
The ACCRC serves as a premier small animal medical center that provides exceptional, comprehensive and compassionate cancer care. The ACCRC contains a new state-of-the-art linear accelerator (Varian Edge with HD120TM MLC, 6DoF couch, and Eclipse TPS v15.6) with stereotactic radiation therapy capabilities. The Radiation Oncology service is supported by a Medical Physics group, and 2 full-time licensed Radiation Therapists (RTT), one of which is also a certified Medical Dosimetrist (CMD). Other technologies that are available include a 64-slice CT scanner (Siemens SOMATOM Confidence) for diagnostic and radiation therapy simulation studies, a small animal (mice, rodents) PET/CT with onsite medical cyclotron, a 9.0 Tesla MRI scanner for small animals (mice, rodents) and soon a Siemens Prisma MRI 3.0 Tesla scanner for clinical use.
This position has the full institutional benefit package including generous retirement contributions by the institution.
Benefits include:
• Student loans payment support
• Paid moving expenses
• Negotiable percentage of time allocated for clinical service, teaching, and research
• Salary will be competitive and commensurate with the candidate’s experience and qualifications.