POSITION:
The Department of Veterinary Pathobiology in the College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences at Texas A&M University is seeking one (1), 9-month, academic professional track (non-tenure) position as Instructional Assistant Professor with an emphasis in biomedical sciences and genetics with responsibilities for teaching (80%) and service (20%). The successful applicant will be based at the Texas A&M University Higher Education Center (HECM) at McAllen, in South Texas.
GENERAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
This position plays a key role in supporting the continued growth of the Biomedical Sciences (BIMS) program at HECM and in teaching introductory and advanced genetics courses to students completing their full four-year degree in McAllen.
Teaching responsibilities will include undergraduate instruction in the Biomedical Sciences (BIMS) program. The incumbent will teach genetics and other program-relevant courses for students in biomedical sciences and other health- and biology-related majors at the McAllen campus. Genetics teaching will include courses such as Introduction to Phenotypic Expression in the Context of Human Medicine, Biomedical Genetics, Mammalian Genetics, and Advanced Human Genetics. Participating in teaching other BIMS program courses is also expected. The successful candidate is expected to work collaboratively with faculty and leadership at the HECM to advance the teaching mission and to participate in established cross-campus coordination processes to align curriculum and assessment.
Service responsibilities will include service to the department, the college, the university, community outreach, and service to professional organizations. Participation in local campus service, student engagement initiatives, recruitment activities, and community outreach at HECM is expected.
McAllen is located in the heart of the Rio Grande Valley. The Texas A&M University Higher Education Center McAllen (HECM) offers the chance to live and work in one of Texas’s fastest-growing and most dynamic regions. As a teaching-focused campus, HECM emphasizes high-quality instruction and values faculty who are passionate about student success. Serving a student body that is majority first-generation with an average student-to-faculty ratio of about 12:1 across most majors, faculty here enjoy close student engagement and meaningful opportunities for impact. McAllen and neighboring Edinburg are known as “the Cities of Festivals,” celebrating music, art, and heritage year-round—from the Fiestas de Palmas to the Texas Citrus Fiesta and Hidalgo’s Festival of Lights. Both cities offer short commutes and an affordable cost of living. Just an hour from the Gulf of Mexico’s South Padre Island, faculty can spend weekends on the beach, bird-watching at the World Birding Center, or exploring local treasures like McAllen’s International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS), the Gelman Stained Glass Museum, and nearby Gladys Porter Zoo. The region also stands at the forefront of innovation, with SpaceX Starbase just a short drive away in Boca Chica. McAllen’s nationally recognized food scene—hailed by Texas Highways as one of the hottest in the state—offers everything from authentic regional Mexican cuisine to chef-driven fine dining. For faculty seeking a close-knit campus community and an unmatched blend of cultural richness, affordability, and opportunity, McAllen and the Rio Grande Valley offer a truly exceptional place to live, teach, and grow.
The incumbent will collaborate with faculty within the Department of Veterinary Pathobiology and the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at both the McAllen and College Station campuses, engaging in cross-campus efforts that support program and professional growth, curricular opportunities, and student success across locations.