Faculty Position in Emergency and Critical Care
40-100%

The Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) Service of the Small Animal Clinic at the Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern, is seeking a specialist in small animal emergency and critical care for a temporary faculty position. The position is limited to six months and offered at 40–100 % employment. Off-clinic time will be adjusted proportionally to the percentage of employment.

Start date: August 2025 | End date: February 2026 Location: Small Animal Clinic, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern, Switzerland

About Us
The Small Animal Clinic hosts diplomates in multiple specialties including Emergency and Critical Care, Internal Medicine (including nephrology), Surgery, Neurology, Diagnostic Imaging, Anesthesia, Dermatology, and Ophthalmology. Our hospital includes a dedicated ICU and a 24/7 emergency service, staffed by interns and residents under the supervision of experienced senior clinicians. The ECC service is a recognized ECVECC residency training center, currently training two ECVECC residents. We offer access to advanced diagnostic and therapeutic modalities, including CT, MRI, fluoroscopy, extracorporeal blood purification therapies, and high flow oxygen therapy.
Responsibilities
• Clinical duties primarily in the emergency room where we see all kinds of emergencies in dogs and cats
• Support of the ICU team as needed (open ICU concept; we assist primary clinicians with critically ill patients)
• Daytime supervision of students, interns, and residents in the ER
• Clinical teaching of students, interns, and residents (ECC and other disciplines)
• Participation in the after-hours backup system
• Contribution to daily clinical operations, including administrative and organizational tasks
Requirements
• Veterinary degree recognized in Switzerland or the EU
• Diplomate status (or eligibility) of ACVECC, ECVECC, ACVIM, or ECVIM or Several years of clinical experience in small animal ECC or internal medicine
• Strong clinical, teaching, and communication skills
• Ability to work well in a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment
• Fluency in English; willingness to learn German and/or French is an asset
What We Offer
• A highly collaborative and international academic and clinical team
• A well-equipped ECC unit and access to state-of-the-art diagnostic and therapeutic infrastructure
• Exposure to a broad and complex caseload in a university setting
• Opportunities to contribute to residency and intern training programs
• A friendly and supportive work environment with a collegial atmosphere and a strong team spirit
• Life in Bern – the Swiss capital offers an exceptional quality of life, a safe and family-friendly environment, rich cultural life, excellent public transportation, and direct access to nature. The Alps and pristine lakes are just a short drive or train ride away, making it a perfect location for outdoor and sports enthusiasts.
Application

Please submit the following documents:
• Curriculum vitae
• Letter of intent / personal statement
• Copies of diplomas
• Contact information for two references (or reference letters)

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.

For further information and to submit your application, please contact: Prof. Dr. Katja-Nicole Adamik E-mail: katja.adamik@unibe.ch


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