Details
Posted: 15-May-22
Location: Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Type: Full Time
Preferred Education: Doctorate
Salary: Around AU$100k plus benefits +
Categories:
Private Practice
Occupation:
Veterinarian
Species:
Equine
Veterinary Specialty:
Reproduction/Theriogenology
Salary Details:
10% contribution to superannuation (Superannuation is forced saving for retirement. Your employer will pay 10% of your annual base salary into a superannuation fund which is invested and subsequently grows. Your superannuation can be accessed either upon giving up residency in Australia, or when you reach 65 years of age.)
After hours commissions can be expected, and a car and phone for business and reasonable personal use are provided.
Also included in the remuneration package is Australian Veterinary Association membership and an annual Continuing Education stipend of $2,000 per annum.
BVP will contribute towards relocation costs, and assist with Visa and Migration logistics.
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
Additional Information:
Employer will assist with relocation costs.
Compassion | Respect | Professionalism | Teamwork
The Ballarat Veterinary Practice Equine clinic (Victoria, AUSTRALIA) is a 13-vet privately owned practice based on the edge of the Ballarat Turf Club Racing & Training Centre, where 800 horses are trained, and 36 race meetings are held each year. There is also a large standardbred population, with 40 meetings held per year at the local harness track. The clinic provides a hospital based surgical and imaging referral service and is the base for the ambulatory services provided to the racetrack, reproduction & general equine clients in the surrounding district.
The hospital also has an internship program with three interns currently employed. The practice conducts regular visits to neighbouring racing regions and has a satellite five-vet equine clinic based in Warrnambool, Victoria.
The position available is for an added member of the ambulatory and reproduction team, which provides service to all breeds of horses from thoroughbreds, standardbreds and sport horses, through to pleasure horses and ponies in the district.
As well as typical general equine practice work (lameness assessment, dentistry, lacerations, field colic assessment etc.) there is reproductive work during the season, and stable work year-round. Due to the size of the practice and level of experience, there is strong support for our ambulatory veterinarians at all times.
The practice has three specialist surgeons (two specialist and one ACVS residency trained) available for consultation and assistance with referral of cases. The clinic has full surgical facilities, ultrasound, digital radiography, endoscopy, scintigraphy and standing MRI facilities and the ability to house up to 28 horses.
Successful applicants should be graduates with at least two years’ experience, preferably some in reproduction. Newly graduated interns, from a reproduction inclusive internship, would be considered.
Weekend after hours responsibility is shared equally between members of the ambulatory team with the normal rotation being one weekend every four weeks. Duties will involve all ambulatory services as outlined above as well as attending both thoroughbred and harness race meetings as the official veterinarian.
Remuneration is dependent on experience and includes superannuation, extra after hours commissions, a car and phone for business and reasonable personal use. Also included in the remuneration package is Australian Veterinary Association membership and an annual Continuing Education stipend of $2,000 per annum. We support and encourage applicants to pursue certificate and membership qualifications. We also assist with visa applications and relocation logistics.
Ballarat is a thriving regional city, rich in history and culture. It is the perfect place to settle with all of the convenience of city life, but with postcard-perfect scenic beauty, and less hustle and bustle than Melbourne - while still only being an hour and a half drive from all Melbourne has to offer. With highly sought-after private schools, and excellent health care, Victoria's largest inland city has everything you need. For more insight about life in Ballarat, please click https://youtu.be/BP3ml8sEUBg
Interested applicants should forward a resume and covering letter which includes the names of three referees to the attention of Dr. Andrew Cust at careers@bvp.com.au
Typical general equine practice work including (but not limited to):
- reproductive work during the season
- lameness assessment
- dentistry
- lacerations
- field colic assessment
- feeding and preventative health care
- parasite control and vaccination
- scopes
- in-field castrations, and
- year-round stable work.
Weekend after hours responsibility is shared equally between members of the ambulatory team with the normal rotation being one weekend every four weeks. Duties will involve all ambulatory services as outlined above as well as attending both thoroughbred and harness race meetings as the official veterinarian.