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Clinical Instructor

Madison, WI · On-site

$95K - $115K/yr

The candidate will also contribute to instruction in anatomical pathology to veterinary medical students, ocular pathology to the pathology and ophthalmology residents and help in the mentoring of ...

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How much do commission anatomic veterinary pathologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for commission anatomic veterinary pathologist in the United States is $249,001.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $203,500.00 and $301,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Commission Anatomic Veterinary Pathologist vs Veterinary Clinical Pathologist?

AspectCommission Anatomic Veterinary PathologistVeterinary Clinical Pathologist
CredentialsDVM or VMD, board certification in veterinary pathologyDVM or VMD, certification in veterinary clinical pathology
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, research institutions, diagnostic labsDiagnostic labs, veterinary hospitals, research settings
Industry UsageFocus on tissue and organ analysis, disease diagnosisFocus on blood, fluids, and cellular analysis

The Commission Anatomic Veterinary Pathologist specializes in diagnosing diseases through tissue examination, while the Veterinary Clinical Pathologist focuses on analyzing blood and bodily fluids. Both roles require veterinary degrees and board certifications, but they differ in their focus areas and work environments.

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Pathologist (NAMSA Talent Building Community)

NAMSA

Minneapolis, MN • On-site

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


NAMSA rating

7.9

Company rating: 7.9 out of 10

Based on 15 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

41st of 103 rated laboratories


Job description

NAMSA pioneered the industry and was the first independent company in the world to focus solely on medical device materials for safety. NAMSA started testing medical devices before the U.S. Food and Drug Administration started regulating such products in 1976.

We are shaping the industry. NAMSA has been a key contributor to the development of the test methods that govern our industry. We have become the industry's premier provider. We provide support for clients during every step of the product development lifecycle and beyond.

Come and work for an organization with the:

Vision to inspire innovative MedTech solutions that advance global healthcare, improve patient lives and accelerate Client success and the

Mission to deliver best-in-class global MedTech development solutions through our people, expertise and technology by adhering to our core

Values:

  • Act with integrity in everything we do.
  • Provide best-in-class customer experiences.
  • Develop superior talent and deliver expertise.
  • Respond with agility and provide timely results.
  • Embrace collaboration, diverse perspectives and ideas.

Job Description:

Serves as the study pathologist for nonclinical studies conducted in compliance with applicable FDA and other national and international regulatory agency standards.
Performs pathology services, to include 1) development of protocol pathology methodologies, 2) interpretation of gross, microscopic and clinical pathology study data (if applicable), 3) consultation with clients and study directors on pathology findings, and 4) completion of timely and accurate protocol-driven pathology reports.
Collaborates with facility veterinarians as needed to generate diagnostic pathology data and interpretation of results in support of colony health objectives and needs.
Participates in necropsies as appropriate and may train Associates participating in necropsies.
Provides technical guidance to histologist on histological preparations.
Assists in training department personnel in gross pathology and histology procedures, with guidance based on client goals, organizational needs, and company policy.
Completes study reports and pathology assignments according to management study prioritization schedule.
Works in conjunction with the Quality and Scientific Affairs to develop and maintain study integrity and GLP compliant processes.
Represents NAMSA through seminars, client visits, and shows. This includes writing articles for publication or presentation.
Maintains a GLP-compliant workspace, performs calibration/validation activities as required, operates equipment and performs tasks in compliance with all applicable SOPs.
Assists in research to develop techniques for identifying and interpreting pathological conditions.
Maintains a GLP-compliant workspace, performs calibration/validation activities as required, operates equipment and performs tasks in compliance with all applicable SOPs.
Other duties may be assigned.

Qualifications & Technical Competencies:

Degree in Veterinary Medicine (DVM) or Medical Doctor (MD) from an accredited university is required.
Board certified in anatomic pathology by the American College of Veterinary Pathologists (ACVP), the European College of Veterinary Pathologists (ECVP), or equivalent bodies is desired.
3 years of related work experience with emphasis on Toxicological Pathology or Implant Pathology.

Working Conditions:

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to, and comes in contact with, a variety of livestock, domestic and laboratory animals. The employee routinely uses and is exposed to sharp objects, formaldehyde and other toxic or caustic chemicals. The employee is occasionally exposed to fluoroscopy and may occasionally be exposed to blood borne pathogens and zoonotic diseases.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; talk or hear; and work/type at a computer. The employee is frequently required to walk and sit, and is occasionally required to use large and small hand-held cutting tools to perform large and small, sometimes meticulous, incisions and cuttings as appropriate. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds, and up to 100 pounds with assistance. Employee may be required to view computer monitors and stand for extended periods of time.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.

Pay Range Minimum:

$121,200.00

Pay Range Target:

$185,000.00

Pay Frequency:

Annual

Please Note: Individual base pay depends on various factors, in addition to primary work location, such as complexity and responsibility of role, job duties/requirements, and relevant experience and skills.

NAMSA is an equal employment opportunity company. NAMSA participates in pre-employment background and drug screen processes aligned to local, state and federal laws.

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