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Salary: Competitive Veterinary Anatomy Faculty Position Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine The Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine invites ...

Veterinary Anatomy Faculty Position Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine The Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine invites applications and ...

Veterinary Anatomy Faculty Position Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine The Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine invites applications and ...

Veterinary Anatomy Faculty Position Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine The Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine invites applications and ...

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How much do veterinary anatomist jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for veterinary anatomist in the United States is $21.70, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.79 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Veterinary Anatomist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Veterinary Anatomist, you typically need an advanced degree in veterinary medicine, animal science, or anatomy, with strong knowledge of animal physiology and anatomical research methods. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, histological techniques, imaging tools, and anatomical modeling software is essential. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and strong communication skills help convey complex information effectively to students, researchers, or colleagues. These competencies ensure accurate anatomical analysis, effective teaching, and advancement of veterinary science.

What are some typical collaborative projects that veterinary anatomists participate in within academic or research settings?

Veterinary anatomists often work closely with faculty from other veterinary specialties, such as pathology, surgery, and physiology, to develop integrated teaching modules and research projects. They may participate in curriculum development, co-teach courses, and assist in creating detailed anatomical models or digital resources for student learning. Additionally, they frequently collaborate on research studies that require detailed anatomical knowledge, such as comparative anatomy investigations, surgical technique refinement, or anatomical imaging projects. These collaborations help broaden their expertise and provide opportunities for professional growth within both educational and research environments.

What are veterinary anatomists?

Veterinary anatomists are specialized professionals who study the structure and organization of animal bodies. They focus on both the gross (visible) and microscopic anatomy of a wide range of animal species, often for the purpose of teaching, research, or improving veterinary medical practices. Veterinary anatomists may work in academic institutions, research organizations, or industry, helping to further our understanding of animal biology and health. Their work is fundamental for veterinary students and professionals to accurately diagnose and treat animal diseases.

What is the difference between Veterinary Anatomist vs Veterinary Pathologist?

AspectVeterinary AnatomistVeterinary Pathologist
Required CredentialsVeterinary degree, anatomy specialization, research experienceVeterinary degree, pathology certification, diagnostic training
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, universities, academic settingsVeterinary clinics, diagnostic labs, research institutions
Industry UsageAcademic research, education, anatomical studiesDiagnosing diseases, laboratory analysis, clinical pathology

Veterinary Anatomists focus on studying animal anatomy through research and education, often working in academic settings. Veterinary Pathologists diagnose diseases by examining tissues and samples. While both roles require veterinary degrees, their work environments and primary functions differ significantly, with Anatomists emphasizing anatomical research and Pathologists specializing in disease diagnosis.

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Infographic showing various Veterinary Anatomist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 94% Full Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 1% Physical, 24% Hybrid, and 75% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,144 per year, or $21.7 per hour.
Professor of Veterinary Anatomic Pathology

Professor of Veterinary Anatomic Pathology

Lyon College

Cabot, AR โ€ข On-site

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Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Veterinary Anatomic Pathology Faculty Position Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor

Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine

The Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine (LCSVM) Invites applications and nominations for a non-tenure track faculty position in Veterinary Anatomic Pathology at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor. We seek a collaborative, forward-thinking educator who is excited to redefine how anatomic pathology is taught and learned, honoring the discipline's foundations while leveraging modern educational tools to deepen understanding, diagnostic reasoning, and long-term retention.

LCSVM is building an inspired academic community designed to transform veterinary medical education from the ground up. Faculty play a central role in creating an integrated learning environment that blends hands-on microscope-based pathology and necropsy experience with digital pathology, simulation, imaging, and other emerging technologies. Our goal is to graduate veterinarians who are not only career-ready, but future-ready and prepared to adapt to rapidly evolving diagnostic platforms, interdisciplinary healthcare teams, and advances in biomedical science.

Primary responsibilities include teaching, service, and scholarly activities, with teaching as the dominant effort. Instruction in veterinary anatomic pathology, including gross pathology, histopathology, and mechanisms of disease, will be delivered through intentionally designed, multimodal learning experiences aligned with individual expertise and curricular needs. The typical allocation of effort is 75% teaching, 20% scholarly activity, and 5% service. Alternative hiring models including part time, non-benefit eligible positions will be considered.


Responsibilities

Faculty in this role will:

  • Design and deliver anatomic pathology instruction using a blended learning model, integrating traditional lectures, microscopy, necropsy, and case discussions with technology-enhanced approaches such as digital slides, virtual microscopy, simulation, and case-based learning environments.
  • Teach core content in gross pathology, histopathology, organ system pathology, mechanisms of disease, and clinical pathologic correlation, emphasizing diagnostic reasoning and clinical relevance.
  • Engage students across multiple settings including classroom, laboratory, necropsy suite, microscopy lab, and simulation-based environments to support diverse learning styles and promote active learning.
  • Contribute to curriculum integration and innovation, working collaboratively to vertically and horizontally link pathology with clinical medicine and foundational sciences.
  • Participate in student assessment, feedback, and remediation, ensuring graduates meet high standards for morphologic interpretation, critical thinking, and professional competence.
  • Mentor students in scholarly and creative activities related to pathology, diagnostics, education, or innovation.
  • Maintain teaching and disciplinary excellence through continuing professional development and engagement with advances in pathology, diagnostics, and educational methodology.
  • Contribute scholarly work that may include educational innovation, diagnostic scholarship, research, authorship, presentations, or entrepreneurial initiatives
  • Provide service to the institution and profession through committees, leadership, outreach, and engagement with professional organizations.

Expectations for All Faculty

All faculty are expected to:

  • Advance LCSVM's mission to reimagine veterinary education through creativity, collaboration, and student-centered teaching.
  • Foster a learning culture that values intellectual curiosity and life-long learning, while sustaining each student's passion for the veterinary profession.
  • Apply principles of andragogy and pedagogy to support adult learners in a rigorous professional curriculum.
  • Build inclusive, collegial relationships with students, faculty, staff, and external partners.
  • Comply with institutional policies and contribute to shared governance and program development.


Qualifications

Required:

  • Terminal degree such as DVM (or equivalent), MD, and/or PhD, with advanced

training in veterinary anatomic pathology.

Preferred:

  • Board eligibility or certification in Veterinary Anatomic Pathology.
  • Advanced degree, such as Master's of Science and/or doctoral degree
  • Prior teaching experience in a veterinary or medical school.
  • Demonstrated leadership experience in academic, diagnostic, or professional
  • Record of scholarly activity in pathology, diagnostics, education, innovation,
  • entrepreneurship, and/or biomedical research.


This position will be based at the new Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine in Cabot, Arkansas. The LCSVM is co-located with Cabot Animal Support Services (CASS). CASS is a local, state, and national model for shelter medicine, animal welfare, community relations, and education.

As a private institution, Lyon College offers advantages of nimbleness in encouraging innovations. The goal is to attract and retain a like-minded faculty comprised of creative, forward thinkers who are inspired to innovate and make teaching and learning fun. All faculty positions will be non-tenure track within a rolling contract system in a flexible environment that rewards creativity, innovation, and risk taking, individually and collectively.

Lyon College is a USN&WR "top tier" national liberal arts college and recognized by Forbes as "One of America's Top Colleges." Founded in 1872, the College is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in Arkansas and offers undergraduates exceptional preparation for their post-baccalaureate objectives, particularly in STEM fields, Business, Economics and Accounting, and the Arts. Lyon College has created the Lyon College Institute of Health Sciences, which currently includes the Lyon College School of Dental Health in Little Rock and the Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine in Cabot, which is located within the greater metropolitan area of Little Rock.

Interested candidates should apply electronically at www.lyon.edu/employment. Review of the applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. To learn more about Lyon College go to www.lyon.edu.

Lyon College does not discriminate with respect to the hiring of applicants or with respect to the terms, conditions, or privileges of employment because of race, color, religion, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, or national origin. It is the continuing policy of Lyon College to comply with any applicable state and federal law regarding equal employment opportunities.