Department: Veterinary Medicine (CAVM)
Grade: 22
Posting Number: 5264
Position Number: 301141
Application Closing Date: 23 September 2026
The Department of Veterinary Medicine invites applications for a senior academic appointment at the Associate or Full Professor level in Large Animal Medicine and Surgery.
The successful candidate will contribute strategically to the development of a modern veterinary clinical education ecosystem and play a leading role in establishing large-animal clinical services, experimental training platforms, and translational research programs.
This position offers a unique opportunity to shape a growing clinical teaching facility and strengthen regional leadership in equine and camel health, welfare, and performance medicine within the UAE and the wider GCC.
The appointee is expected to provide leadership in clinical training, curriculum innovation, research excellence, and stakeholder engagement, while supporting the College’s accreditation and quality assurance objectives.
Deliver high-quality lectures, practical sessions, and clinical instruction in large animal medicine and surgery.
Employ innovative teaching strategies to ensure an engaging, inclusive, and student-centered learning environment.
Lead and contribute to the establishment of a veterinary clinical teaching facility with a strong emphasis on large animal clinical services.
Plan, design, and implement clinical infrastructure at the Al Foah University Farm.
Ensure alignment with international standards for veterinary education and large-animal clinical practice.
Collaborate in the development of a comprehensive clinical skills laboratory focused on large animal procedures.
Enable students to gain hands-on experience in diagnostic, medical, surgical, and anaesthetic techniques relevant to large animal species.
Actively participate in the development and continuous enhancement of the clinical veterinary curriculum.
Ensure curriculum content reflects current advances and best practices in large animal medicine and surgery.
Engage in scholarly research in large animal medicine and surgery.
Collaborate with colleagues within and outside the department.
Establish and maintain a productive research program leading to peer-reviewed publications and external funding.
Provide academic and professional mentorship to veterinary students.
Supervise senior projects and internships.
Offer career guidance, particularly in large animal practice.
Participate actively in outreach activities, continuing education programs, and professional services related to large animal health.
Build and strengthen partnerships with farms, racing stables, camel breeders, veterinary clinics, and relevant governmental and private stakeholders.
Undertake departmental and college administrative responsibilities as assigned.
Serve on committees.
Advise students.
Contribute to the academic mission of the department.
Maintain active involvement in the provision of professional large animal veterinary services.
Support the farming community.
Collaborate with local and regional veterinary practitioners.
Ph.D. or equivalent degree in Veterinary Medicine and/or Veterinary Surgery, with specialization relevant to large animal medicine and surgery.
Board certification (or board-eligible status with completion within 1–2 years of appointment) from a recognized veterinary specialty entity is required to support specialist-led clinical services, accreditation readiness, and high-quality experiential training.
Extensive academic experience teaching large animal medicine and surgery.
Active clinical research profile with publications in reputable peer-reviewed journals.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work effectively in a developing clinical teaching environment.
Veterinary professional licensure or authorization to practice veterinary medicine from European or other internationally accredited jurisdictions.
Clinical experience in endoscopic diagnostic procedures in large animal practice.
Clinical experience in evidence-informed complementary and alternative veterinary medicine relevant to large animal practice.
Serve as a Clinical Coordinator with primary responsibility for large animal clinical training. Responsibilities include:
Coordinating Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with internal and external large animal veterinary hospitals, farms, and referral centres.
Overseeing veterinary student internships and clinical rotations.
Collaborating with local and regional clinicians to support clinical education and training.
Department: Veterinary Medicine (CAVM)
Grade: 22
Posting Number: 5264
Position Number: 301141
Application Closing Date: 23 September 2026