Salary: Up to $120,000 AUD, DOE
Package:
- This clinic offers a unique opportunity to be part of a business agreement, ask to find out more
- Four weeks annual leave, and one-week study leave
Type of Work: Lead Veterinarian
Job Details: Our client is looking for a Lead Veterinarian to join their team. This is a new practice with 2 consult rooms, separate sterile surgery, separate imaging room, a separate cat waiting area and separate cat ward, and a mix of consulting and surgery. The clinic has digital x-ray, IM3 dental and Bair Hugger equipment and is supported by a collaborative and enthusiastic team. Shifts for this role will include a 2 week roster, with 4 week days worked in the first week, and 4 week days including Saturdays worked in the second week.
The leadership team is truly passionate, innovative and customer centric. They value work life balance with a flexible working roster, mental health and wellbeing through first aid courses and endless opportunities for continuing education.
The location offers a vibrant workplace to grow your career. Pet parents love to get out and socialise in
the community. With a variety of dog parks, natural bushland and streams situated around, families can enjoy the outdoors with their pets.
Day to day:
– Leading a team of passionate Vets and Vet Nurses
– Delivering personalised, professional and dedicated care to their patients and owners
– Handling and treating all animals
– Regular consults and routine surgery
– Using evidence-based diagnoses, therapies and recommended courses of treatment
– Providing follow-up care and education of their pet owners
– Confidently working as a sole practitioner in the clinic when required
Requirements:
- Passion for pets (naturally), with excellent animal handling skills
- Registration or eligibility for veterinary registration in Australia
- Exceptional organisational, communication and customer service skills
- Interest in, and commitment to, working in a team environment
- A flexible and adaptable approach, with a commitment to gold standards of care