Clinical Animal Behavior Coordinator
Clinical Animal Behavior Coordinator
Company:
Virginia Tech
Job Location:
Blacksburg, 24061
Category:
Veterinary Services
Type:
Full-Time
Job Description
The School of Animal Sciences (SAS) at Virginia Tech is searching for a coordinator to lead in the provision of clinical animal behavior services with owners and their pets, mentor students in this service, and assist in the development of a research line that would include but not be limited to the study of companion animal behavior, training, and welfare.
The coordinator in this position will be expected to provide behavior consultation and training services to owners and their pets; provide classroom and experiential learning opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students; and carry out research that explore companion animal problem behaviors as informed by the clinical service. This position will be involved in community outreach through the provision and dissemination of evidence-based practices as well as collaborating with veterinarians, animal trainers, and other industry professionals.
As such, applicants must have a strong understanding of learning theory/behavior analysis and its application with companion animals, a robust comprehension of applied animal research, and awareness of relevant issues in the field of companion animal behavior and welfare.
Responsibilities
- Provide clinical animal behavior services to owners and their pets, including consultations and training sessions (60%)
- Mentor and train students in clinical animal behavior (15%)
- Help create, assemble and deliver companion animal behavior curriculum (15%)
- Conduct research related to companion animal behavior, particularly problematic behaviors (10%)
Required Qualifications
Master's or PhD in Animal Behavior, Biology, Psychology, Veterinary Science or related field; Experience providing companion animal consultation and training services and conducting applied animal research; Mentorship of undergraduates and/or graduate students; Evidence of instructional abilities with undergraduate and/or graduate students. Strong organizational and collaborative skills
Preferred Qualifications
Expertise in addressing complex companion animal behavior problems (e.g., fear, anxiety, and aggression); Experience carrying out companion animal behavioral and/or welfare research; Interest in wearable animal technologies for collection of physiological data.
Overtime Status
Exempt: Not eligible for overtime
Appointment Type
Restricted
Salary Information
Commensurate with Experience
Hours per week
40
Review Date
05/24/2026
Additional Information
The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.
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