Description
The North Dakota State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (VDL) invites applications for a Diagnostic Veterinary Toxicologist. This is a non-tenure track position in a fully accredited diagnostic laboratory and NAHLN member. Post graduate training in toxicology, analytical chemistry or nutrition and DVM degree or PhD in related field is required. Preference will be given to board-certified (DABVT, DABT or ACVIM (nutrition) individuals, those with a PhD in analytical chemistry and candidates with experience in toxicology or large animal nutrition. Candidates who have finished residency and are studying for boards are encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities include serving as Section Head of toxicology, overseeing the daily operation in the toxicology lab and supervising toxicology lab chemists. The successful candidate will have a strong commitment to diagnostic service and will accurately interpret and communicate toxicology and ancillary test results to clientele, participate in the laboratory’s quality system, and perform other duties as assigned by the laboratory director. Excellent oral and written communication skills are critical to the position. Opportunities for collaborative research and teaching exist. Salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Outstanding benefits include fully funded health insurance for both individual and family plans, paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; generous retirement, tuition waiver for employee and discounted tuition for spouse/dependents. Candidates are eligible for national and state veterinary loan repayment programs and multiple prior individuals have obtained loan repayment awards.
NDSU is the state’s land-grant institution, and the diagnostic lab is located within the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. NDSU ranks high in the National Science Foundation’s institution rankings and has been designated an R1 research institution. The Fargo - Moorhead community is located on the North Dakota/Minnesota state line and boasts a bustling economy, several universities/colleges of higher learning, excellent schools, safe clean neighborhoods, a vibrant downtown, and diverse community activities.
Fargo - Moorhead can offer access to numerous outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, fishing, and access to lakes country in both states. Fargo ranks as one of the country’s most livable cities and is affordable with relatively low cost of living.
The successful candidate will join staff housed in a new facility as of Fall 2017. For further information about this position including information about the laboratory, please visit www.vdl.ndsu.edu.
Requirements
Minimum qualifications:
DVM degree or PhD in a related field
Post-graduate training or experience in toxicology, analytical chemistry or nutrition
Effective interpersonal, oral and written communication skills
Preferred Qualifications:
DVM or PhD in analytical chemistry
Experience in veterinary practice and veterinary diagnostics
DABVT, DABT or ACVIM (nutrition) certification, eligibility or partial completion of boards
Graduate of AVMA-accredited college of veterinary medicine or equivalence certification
Personnel management experience
Experience with liquid and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry and ICP-mass spectrometry
Experience in large animal nutrition
Experience with quality assurance system
Apply online at at URL below or visit: https://www.ndsu.edu/employment/joblist , Job ID 2958277
Applicant Materials Required:
CV and Cover Letter
Screening will begin 3/19/26
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