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Veterinarian

at RSPCA Victoria
Published October 18, 2022
Expires November 2, 2022
Location Burwood East, VIC, Australia
Category Veterinary Practice – Small Animal  
Job Type Full-time  
Reference Number RT000335
Supporting Document/s Veterinarian-Band3PositionDescriptionFINAL032021.pdf 137.05 kB
Contact Name Bronwyn

Description

  • Are you tired of it all coming down to the money?
  • Do you want to get back to your roots and find the passion that drove you to become a vet?
  • Do you want to be practising high quality surgery and medicine in a way that will make a real impact

“Are you tired of it all coming down to the money?

Negative client interactions taking a toll on your mental health?

Do you want to get back to your roots and find the passion that drove you to become a vet?

Do you want to be practising high quality surgery and medicine in a way that will make a real impact on the welfare of all creatures, great and small?

Then it's time to look at a career with RSPCA Victoria.

Life at RSPCA Victoria is varied and exciting. We perform in house orthopaedic surgery with Dr Wing Tip Wong, behavioural medicine with Dr Gabrielle Carter and when work up or treatment is beyond our capacity is required, we are supported by external specialists.

We have a heavy emphasis on CE with Dr Natalie Webster holding monthly imaging rounds, Dr David Clarke giving a two-day dental workshop and Dr Bruce Parry holding cytology sessions all lined up for this year. And it doesn’t have to be just cats and dogs; you might find yourself developing a special skill or interest in exotics or explore leadership and mentoring opportunities; the lateral room for career growth is limited only by you.

At RSPCA Victoria euthanasia is only performed when it is in the best interest for the welfare of the patient - we do not euthanase based on resources or capacity. We have a strong emphasis on team culture, work life balance and mental health. But by far one of the best aspects of working alongside likeminded vets and nurses who are dedicated to speaking up on behalf of the underdogs (and cats, and exotics) of the animal world.

What we are looking for from you

  • A Bachelor of Veterinary Science, current Victorian Veterinary surgeon registration, microchipping license and radiation license;
  • Capability to conduct simple to complex clinical consultations and surgical procedures independently appropriate to level of veterinary experience;
  • Ability and desire to coach less experienced staff;
  • Ability to operate as a team player, generate enthusiasm in the team and build effective relationships with both internal and external stakeholders;
  • Excellent communication skills;
  • Resilience and a strong collaborative drive;
  • A desire to work with the community to improve animal welfare outcomes.

Qualifications and other requirements

  • Victorian driver’s licence, radiation use licence and microchipping implantation certificate;
  • Availability to work across a seven-day rotation roster, including 1 in 4 weekends and some public holidays;
  • A current tetanus vaccination (or willingness to obtain one).
  • Valid COVID-19 vaccination certificate

How to apply
If you'd like to explore the successfully balancing a career and family and truly get back to what inspired you to become a vet forward your expression of interest and CV to Bronwyn at boke@rspcavic.org.au for a confidential discussion.

If this role is of interest to you, submit your application with your cover letter and resume, addressing how you meet the selection criteria.

RSPCA Victoria is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and we strongly encourage people from all cultural backgrounds to apply, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Applicants are welcome to access RSPCA Victoria’s Diversity & Inclusion Policy here