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Senior Veterinary Officer

at Australian Government - Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Published September 30, 2024
Expires October 14, 2024
Location Mickleham, VIC, Australia
Category Government positions  
Job Type Full-time  
Closing Date 2024/10/15
Salary $134,427 - $143,888 a year
Reference Number 2024/3872
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Contact Name Leah Wells

Description

  • Executive Level 1 (Veterinarian VO3) EL 1.06 - EL 1.08 - $134,427 - $143,888 per annum plus superannuation
  • Exports & Veterinary Services Division
  • Mickleham, VIC

 

  • Impact on National Biosecurity: Be at the forefront of protecting Australia’s animal health and ensuring safety and security of Australia’s animal imports.
  • Leadership Opportunity: Lead a dynamic veterinary team in a state-of-the-art biosecurity facility, shaping the future of animal quarantine in Australia.
  • Career Growth & Stability: Enjoy a stable career with diverse opportunities for professional development through access to trainings, forums and conferences and a supportive work environment.

Why YOU are important to us and what impact will you have on Export and Veterinary Services Division and the department’s goal.
We are a diverse team committed to protecting Australia’s agricultural trade and animal health. Our work is crucial in maintaining Australia’s animal health status, securing overseas markets, and shielding our environment from exotic diseases.

This is where you play an important role. As the Senior Veterinary Officer (SVO) at the Mickleham Post Entry Quarantine Facility (PEQ), you’ll lead a veterinary team in managing the quarantine of around 5000 cats and dogs, 700 horses, and various consignments of hatching eggs, ensuring compliance with Australia’s stringent biosecurity regulations. Your role is vital in preventing biosecurity threats and supporting the safe importation of live animals into Australia.

What you’ll do

  • Lead, manage, and coordinate a veterinary team, fostering a high-performing and collaborative environment.
  • Think strategically to develop and implement long-term plans, addressing complex biosecurity challenges.
  • Communicate with domestic and international stakeholders, representing the department in relevant forums and conveying complex technical information clearly.
  • Provide expert advice on the importation of live animals, ensuring compliance with Australian and international regulations.
  • Build team capabilities through training, mentoring, and support, ensuring professional qualifications and expertise are maintained.

 

Information Session
An online information session will be held. The date and timing of the session will be confirmed upon registration, where there will be a presentation on the role and an opportunity to ask questions. Staff with relevant experience will be online to answer questions about the role.
Please register by emailing Leah Wells at leah.wells@aff.gov.au

Please note that the merit pool established through this selection process, which is valid for a period of eighteen months from the date the vacancy was advertised in the Public Service Gazette, may also be used to fill future ongoing vacancies in the branch where the duties are of a similar nature.

What are we looking for
knowledge in

  • Australia’s animal health and biosecurity systems.
  • Animal pests and diseases impacting Australia’s trade in animals and animal products.
  • Financial and budget management.
  • Legislative frameworks, government decision-making, and regulation.

 

Skills and capabilities required:

  • Leading and managing teams with competing priorities.
  • Working with horses, cats, dogs, or poultry (highly valued).
  • Effectively communicating with stakeholders, providing technical advice on complex and sensitive issues.
  • Setting priorities and delivering projects within agreed timelines and quality standards.
  • Managing administrative and general government responsibilities.

 

Mandatory qualifications
A veterinary degree recognised in Australia and eligibility for registration with the relevant state/territory veterinary board.

 

 

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