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Assistant/Associate/Professor of Practice (Pathology Supervisor)

University of Arizona
FULL_TIME Remote · US Arizona, Pinal, US Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-07-10
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Job Description
Posting Number req25940 Department Vet Med Administration Department Website Link https://vetmed.arizona.edu/ Medical Sub-Speciality Location Outside of Tucson Address 1580 E Hanley Blvd., Oro Valley, AZ 85737 USA Position Highlights The University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine (UA-CVM) invites applications for a faculty position with a focus on veterinary clinical pathology. The Veterinary Pathology Supervisor provides leadership, oversight, and diagnostic service for the pathology section of a veterinary diagnostic laboratory, encompassing necropsy, biopsy, and cytology services, as well as coordination of the veterinary diagnostic clinical year rotation. This position requires versatility, expertise in diagnostic pathology, a strong interest in solving complex veterinary diagnostic cases, and a passion for teaching. The role operates within a highly collaborative environment, working across laboratory sections to ensure integrated, non-siloed diagnostic services. The Pathology Supervisor ensures that testing meets the needs of internal and external clients, including state and federal regulatory agencies. Responsibilities include management of a small team of pathologists and cross-trained technicians, with an emphasis on fostering collaboration, technical development, and operational excellence. Teaching responsibilities center on clinical instruction, including development of clinical coursework, instruction in necropsy, and coordination with other laboratory sections to support comprehensive training. Work is performed in BSL-2 and BSL-2+ laboratory environments. Strict adherence to biosafety, biosecurity, regulatory requirements, and quality management systems are essential. UA-CVM’s Mission is to lead the profession as a student-centered program focused on developing career-ready veterinarians. We value an environment that fosters adaptive, innovative learners who will be successful leaders in the field of veterinary medicine. The UA-CVM curriculum emphasizes critical thinking and evidence-based pedagogy to help students become skilled problem-solvers and lifelong learners, prepared to excel in diverse career trajectories. This career-track appointment is not eligible for tenure. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Outstanding U of A benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance plans; life insurance and disability programs; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; U of A/ASU/NAU tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family members; retirement plans; access to U of A recreation and cultural activities; and more! The University of Arizona has been recognized for our innovative work-life programs. Duties & Responsibilities Provide necropsy and biopsy diagnostic pathology services across all species (excluding nonhuman primates). Coordinate case management, including records oversight, client communication, and facilitation of ancillary testing with internal and external laboratories. Maintain competency in cytologic evaluation to support diagnostics. Represent the laboratory at meetings, conferences, and stakeholder engagements, and support outreach to regulatory agencies, industry partners, and the veterinary community. Lead and contribute to research initiatives that enhance diagnostic capabilities and surveillance efforts. Oversee a small team of technicians, fostering cross-training, workflow coordination, mentoring, and professional development. Promote a collaborative, positive laboratory culture and ensure team adherence to laboratory safety, biosafety, quality assurance, and regulatory standards. Coordinate staffing, training, and cross-training to maintain flexibility and operational readiness. Maintain and enhance quality management systems, including SOP review, internal audits, proficiency testing, and documentation. Ensure compliance with accreditation, regulatory, and biosafety standards, and oversee processes to support reproducibility, accuracy, and consistency across testing platforms. Lead assay development, optimization, validation, and implementation to expand diagnostic capabilities, and introduce improvements in methodologies, workflows, instrumentation, and overall laboratory efficiency and rigor. Coordinate core and elective diagnostic pathology rotation courses for clinical year veterinary students, including development and maintenance of instructional materials, facilitation of guided learning activities, grading, and assessment of student performa