What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Veterinary Technician Program position at MIDWEST INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANTS INC?
Teaching Veterinarian (DVM) – Flexible / Casual Opportunity
Looking to step out of full-time clinical work and make a real impact? We’re on the hunt for a licensed Veterinarian who’s excited about teaching and mentoring the next generation of vet techs.
About the Role:
This is a unique opportunity to combine your clinical knowledge with education. You’ll be helping students build real-world skills while keeping our program aligned with accreditation standards. Whether you're looking for Monday–Thursday 9:00AM–5:00 PM or part-time, this position offers flexible, hybrid (on-site and online) work while keeping you engaged in meaningful work with students and colleagues.
Why You’ll Love It:
- A chance to shape future veterinary technicians
- Supportive, team-focused environment
- Meaningful work without the typical clinic stress
- Competitive salary and flexible scheduling options
What We’re Looking For:
- Licensed DVM in Missouri (or eligible to become licensed)
- Current DEA License
- Strong background in small animal medicine (large animal is a bonus, not required)
- Someone who enjoys teaching, mentoring, and working with students
- Friendly, approachable, and passionate about education
What You’ll Be Doing:
- Lead hands-on, engaging clinical instruction
- Help keep the program in line with AVMA and CVTEA accreditation standards
- Collaborate with the Campus Director on curriculum and program oversight
- Support and guide faculty to ensure great student outcomes
- Mentor students and help them grow into confident, compassionate professionals
Interested?
Send over your resume (and a quick note about why teaching interests you). We’d love to connect and tell you more!