Clinical Teacher in Diagnostic Imaging leading to SA Residency Position, University of Edinburgh, UK

Clinical Teacher in Diagnostic Imaging leading to SA Residency Position, University of Edinburgh, UK

The University of Edinburgh offers the position of

Clinical Teacher in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging (Staff position)

  • Salary £23,487 - £27116 per annum, + supplement payable for on-call duties + additional allowance of £400 per annum available for approved travel, examination fees and CPD
  • Fixed Term, 15 months
  • Full time, 35 hours per week

Leading to

Professional Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine (Residency) in Diagnostic Imaging (Small Animal Track)

  • Annual tax-free stipend of £20,018.03 annum + supplement payable for on-call duties + additional allowance of £600 per annum available for approved travel, examination fees and CPD.
  • Postgraduate fees paid by the University of Edinburgh at UK level.
  • Fixed Term, 4 years  

For the first fifteen months, you will take the role of Clinical Teacher in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging.  Following this period, and subject to mutual agreement, you will be enrolled with the University of Edinburgh on the Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine (DVetMed) postgraduate programme for four years.  During the DVetMed programme, you will also enrol with the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging (ECVDI) on a residency training programme for thirty-eight months.

Your skills and attributes for success:

  • internship or equivalent experience in clinical practice is required
  • experience in diagnostic imaging would be preferred
  • eligible for membership of the RCVS and have fully registered with the RCVS at the time of appointment 
  • appropriate English language qualifications where applicable

Potential applicants need to apply via the University of Edinburgh Online Portal:

https://elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1001/job/1713/?utm_medium=jobshare

with and application deadline of 14.12.2021, 17:00 GMT

Informal enquiries can be made to Mrs Emma Pineau: emma.pineau@ed.ac.uk