Advertising Summary: The School of Pharmacy is seeking an adjunct instructor to teach a 2-credit hour elective course focused on veterinary pharmacy during the Fall 2026 or Spring 2027 semester. This elective course will provide second and third year pharmacy students with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care to non-human patients including canine, feline, and equine species. Instructor responsibilities include development of the course syllabus and course content, presentation of course content, use of Canvas as the course learning management system, grading of all assignments, and submission of course grades. The course may be delivered in-person or remotely. Qualified candidates outside of the Richmond area are encouraged to apply.
Unit: School Of Pharmacy
Department: Pharmacotherapy & Outcomes Science
Department Summary: The School of Pharmacy has a 125-year tradition beginning with the Medical College of Virginia and continuing to the present. Ranked in the top 20 Schools of Pharmacy nationwide, the school is dedicated to graduating outstanding future pharmacists and scientists who will improve human health, foster exemplary research, and provide sustaining contributions to inter-professional patient care. The School of Pharmacy is committed to fostering a climate where the success of all people is supported and celebrated.
Duties & Responsibilities: This elective course will provide second and third year pharmacy students with the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care to non-human patients including canine, feline, and equine species. Instructor responsibilities include development of the course syllabus and course content, presentation of course content, use of Canvas as the course learning management system, grading of all assignments, and submission of course grades.
Minimum Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Salary Range: Commensurate with experience, with a minimum rate of $1,437 per credit hour.
FLSA Exemption Status: Exempt
Flexible Work Arrangement: Hybrid
University Job Title: Adjunct
ORP Eligibility: No
Contact Information:
Contact Name: Lauren Frankart
Contact Email: lamorgan@vcu.edu
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