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Veterinary Clinical Skills Director

Cabot, AR ยท On-site

$68K - $92K/yr

Veterinary Clinical Skills Director Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor Lyon College School of ... Engage in scholarly activities, including research, authorship, presentations at conferences ...

Veterinary Clinical Skills Director

Cabot, AR ยท On-site

$68K - $92K/yr

Veterinary Clinical Skills Director Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor Lyon College School of ... Engage in scholarly activities, including research, authorship, presentations at conferences ...

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How much do veterinary clinical research jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for veterinary clinical research in the United States is $24.09, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a veterinary clinical research?

A Veterinary Clinical Research job involves conducting studies to evaluate the safety, efficacy, and effects of veterinary treatments, drugs, or medical devices. Professionals in this field design and oversee clinical trials, collect and analyze data, and ensure compliance with regulatory standards. They collaborate with veterinarians, scientists, and regulatory agencies to develop new and improved healthcare solutions for animals. This role is critical for advancing veterinary medicine and improving animal health outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed for veterinary clinical research?

To thrive in Veterinary Clinical Research, you need a background in veterinary medicine, animal science, or life sciences, along with strong analytical and research skills. Familiarity with clinical trial protocols, data management systems, and regulatory guidelines such as GLP and GCP is typically required. Exceptional attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are vital soft skills for coordinating studies and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. These skills are essential to ensure the ethical, efficient, and accurate execution of research aimed at advancing animal health.

What does a typical workday look like for someone in veterinary clinical research?

A typical workday in Veterinary Clinical Research often involves designing and overseeing clinical trials, collecting and analyzing data from animal studies, and ensuring compliance with regulatory and ethical standards. Researchers may spend time coordinating with veterinarians, laboratory staff, and sponsors, as well as preparing reports or presenting findings to stakeholders. The environment is usually a mix of laboratory, clinical, and office settings, depending on the study phase. Collaboration is key, as you will work closely with scientific, regulatory, and animal care teams to ensure successful project outcomes. This multifaceted role offers a dynamic day-to-day experience, contributing directly to innovations in veterinary medicine.

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Infographic showing various Veterinary Clinical Research job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,108 per year, or $24.1 per hour.

Veterinary Clinical Skills Director

Lyon College

Cabot, AR โ€ข On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 22 days ago


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Veterinary Clinical Skills Director Assistant, Associate, or Full ProfessorLyon College School of Veterinary MedicineThe Lyon College School of Veterinary Medicine invites applications and nominations for a Director of Clinical Skills (non-tenure track; Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor). This is a rare opportunity to help shape a new veterinary program from the ground up-an environment where your ideas matter, your expertise drives meaningful change, and your impact on students is both immediate and lasting.We are seeking an energetic educator who is passionate about excellence in teaching and enthusiastic about helping students thrive. At Lyon, you will join a supportive and highly collaborative faculty who are redefining what veterinary medical education can be-integrating modern approaches, immersive learning, and a student-centered philosophy to create a truly vibrant academic home.As a member of our founding team, you will help build a clinical skills curriculum that empowers graduates to be not only career-ready, but future-ready veterinarians, prepared to meet the rapidly evolving demands of 21st century veterinary medicine.Primary responsibilities include teaching, service, and scholarly activities. Teaching activities are related to clinical skills, primary care, and wellness. Service activities vary according to individual preference and program needs. Scholarly activities depend upon the goals of the individual and time assignment to scholarship. A typical time assignment is 75% teaching, 20% scholarly activities, and 5% service. Alternative hiring models including part time, non-benefit eligible positions will be considered.Duties and Responsibilities of the Position:Design, implement, and oversee the veterinary skills curriculum, ensuring alignment with accreditation standards and best practices.Develop and maintain clinical skills laboratories, including simulation-based training and live-animal teaching opportunities.Collaborate with faculty and staff to integrate clinical skills training throughout all years of the veterinary program.Evaluate and assess student performance in clinical skills, using objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) and other competency and outcome assessment tools.Mentor and train faculty, staff, and teaching assistants involved in clinical skills education.Lead efforts to innovate and enhance clinical skills teaching, including the incorporation of new technologies and teaching methods.Ensure compliance with all institutional, state, and national regulations regarding animal welfare and teaching practices.Provide innovative education, mentorship, and guidance to all students in a variety of settings, including the classroom, clinical skills laboratory, and simulation center.Participate in student assessment, feedback, and remediation to ensure that students meet LCSVM's high academic standards.Participate in overall curriculum development, delivery, assessment, and enhancement.Provide service to Lyon College and the greater community by serving on committees, providing leadership, participating in community outreach events, and working with professional organizations and groups.Maintain discipline and teaching expertise through continuing professional education.Engage in scholarly activities, including research, authorship, presentations at conferences, teaching innovation, entrepreneurship, and mentorship of students in their scholarly activities, such as veterinary education, clinical skills development, incorporation of technologies in learning, and related areas.For all positions:Promote the mission of LCSVM to all faculty, staff, students, and to the local, state, national, and international communities, as appropriate.Contribute to a culture of academic creativity, innovation, and collaboration that fosters student success.Promote effective, collaborative, inclusive working relationships among faculty, staff, students, and stakeholders.Advance the principles of andragogy and pedagogy throughout LCSVM.Perform other duties as assigned.Comply with all policies and standards.Rank:Full, Associate, or Assistant Professor depending upon qualifications and experience.Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Demonstrated knowledge and skills in the delivery of veterinary/medical education, including an understanding of the principles of andragogy and pedagogy and their application in a professional curriculum.Demonstrated record of advancing innovation and creativity in learning and scholarly pursuits.Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills.Record of successfully contributing to collaborative teams.Excellent organizational skills and detail-oriented success.Qualifications:Required: DVM or equivalent degree from an accredited institution.Eligibility for veterinary licensure in Arkansas.Demonstrated experience in clinical veterinary practice.Preferred: Prior experience teaching within a veterinary or medical school.Advanced training or certification in veterinary education, simulation, or clinical skills assessment.MS and/or PhD in veterinary education.Experience with innovative technologies and methods, including artificial intelligence.Demonstrated leadership experience in educational and/or professional settings.Demonstrated scholarly activities in education, innovations, entrepreneurship, and/or medical 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 the advantage 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. 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.