
Clinical Assistant Professor in Veterinary Clinical Pathology (MED227325)
- Sutton Bonington, Nottinghamshire
- £45,413-57,422 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
Friday 03 October 2025Reference
MED227325Clinical Assistant Professor in Veterinary Clinical PathologySalary: The salary is based on the clinical veterinary assistant professor scale Depending on the individual and their duties, the salary may attract an additional non-consolidated clinical supplement of up to 20%University of Nottingham, School of Veterinary Medicine and Science wishes to expand its veterinary pathology team with the appointment of a veterinary clinical pathologist. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the development of future veterinary surgeons and veterinary clinical pathologists by sharing your knowledge and experience to ensure competence and inspire life-long learning in veterinary clinical pathology.Based at the Sutton Bonington Campus, working with university pathologists and clinicians as well as clinicians in associate veterinary practices you will contribute to the development and delivery of year-5 clinical rotation teaching as well as to the delivery and assessment of relevant subject teaching in the first 4 years of the course.Additionally, you will assist in the further development the School’s programme of postgraduate training in clinical pathology.You will have a veterinary degree registrable with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and will have completed a postgraduate training programme in veterinary clinical pathology or equivalent experience. You will have spent some years working in academic or commercial diagnostic service environments honing your diagnostic and communication skills.The School of Veterinary Medicine operates a distributed clinical teaching model meaning that it does not operate a veterinary hospital of its own and consequently does not have its own dedicated clinical pathology service laboratory. However, several of our clinical associate practices have onsite labs to which you can offer support and guidance. Additionally, collaboration with our active diagnostic anatomic pathology service is encouraged and provides opportunity for investigations into cytology-histopathology corelates.The School has a diverse range of research activities, facilities and equipment to support an enquiring mind. Collaboration with research teams will be encouraged.At the University of Nottingham, we are committed to providing generous employment packages whilst supporting the well-being of our staff to help them reach their full potential. As a University employee, you will have an excellent choice of benefits and rewards, including access to fitness and health facilities, staff discounts and travel schemes, along with 30 days' holiday allowance and a highly attractive pension scheme.This role is available on a permanent contract. Hours of work are full time (36.25 hours). However, we also welcome applications from candidates seeking part time work. Job share arrangements may be considered.Informal enquiries may be addressed to Sai Fingerhood, email sai.fingerhood@nottingham.ac.ukPlease note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted.Further details:Our university is a supportive, inclusive, caring and positive community. We welcome those of different cultures, ethnicities and beliefs – indeed this very diversity is vital to our success, it is fundamental to our values and enriches life on campus. Visit our website.We are proud to be a . Increasing the diversity of our community is extremely important to us and we are committed to the aims of Disability Confident Scheme.We are the first university to have achieved .To help you succeed, we published to provide support on the application and interview process.Discover our benefits, visit website.We welcome applications from UK, Europe and worldwide and aim to make your move to the UK as smooth as possible. Visit the page for details.Your application will be considered on an equal basis, subject to the relevant permission to work in the UK as set out by .