Associate Academic Deans (2)

Texas Tech University is the largest comprehensive higher education institution in the western two-thirds of the state of Texas.  The university is one of four component institutions of the Texas Tech University System (TTUS) that also include Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC), Angelo State University (ASU) and the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center – El Paso. Texas Tech University has 13 colleges and schools, has a global footprint and is designated as a tier 1 research doctoral university.  The university has received numerous designations for its efforts in diversity, equity and inclusion and providing opportunities for active military members, veterans and their families and has recently been designated as a Hispanic serving institution.  Go to www.ttu.edu to learn more about Texas Tech University.

 

School of Veterinary Medicine

Responding to growing needs for veterinary service and education, Texas Tech established the School of Veterinary Medicine. The School has raised $90 million for facilities and the required start-up funding was appropriated by the Texas Legislature. The School, located in Amarillo, will offer an innovative, world-class curriculum to address the critical shortage of veterinarians, by graduating practice-ready, competent, and confident veterinarians who will serve small, agricultural and regional communities across Texas.  The School will also expand access to affordable, high-quality veterinary medical education for Texans.  Texas Tech has begun the process of accreditation for the School. The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Council on Education (COE) conducted a consultative site visit during April 2019.  Facilities will include state-of-the-art buildings to support all aspects of the program.

 

The university is hiring two Associate Academic Deans for the premier School of Veterinary Medicine located in Amarillo, Texas. 

The first position will be Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs (ADASA).  The ADASA leads all aspects of the academic program of the school including curriculum oversight and student success.  The ADASA works closely with the Dean, Associate Dean for Clinical Programs, and others to guide the School as it develops and then welcomes the inaugural class of students.  Complete details and submission instructions can be found https://bit.ly/2XtiI4S.

 

The second position will be Associate Dean for Clinical Programs (ADCP).  The ADCP provides leadership of the Distributed Veterinary Learning Community (DVLC) and continuing education.  The DVLC is a critically important component of the School in that it serves as the operational arm that implements clinical and experiential learning components of the curriculum.  Complete details and submission instructions can be found https://bit.ly/2NCdowt.

 

EEO/AA/Vet/Disability.