About our Vet Clinic
We are a large Clinic with a rotating staff of approximately 40 nurses and 24 vets, which includes veterinarians with advanced education in internal medicine, orthopaedics, shelter medicine, soft tissue surgery, ophthalmology, pocket pets and emergency and critical care. Accompanying this inspiring group is a varied skill set of nurses who encourage, support, and inspire each other to continually improve.
Our facility incorporates five operating theatres, eight consulting rooms, two shelter hospital wards, two private patient hospital wards, a cat specific, isolation ward, and a full digital imaging suite.
About the role
The Trainee Vet Nurse is an entry-level nurse position responsible for the day-to-day care of animals in veterinary clinics operated by RSPCA Victoria, contributing to the achievement of the best possible welfare outcome for every animal in our care. This role is a part time role, that consists of 48 hours per fortnight working on a 4-week rotating roster.
This role will see you
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Supporting daily animal care and husbandry, whilst assisting veterinarians with medication, treatments, minor procedures, and anaesthesia.
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Monitor and report animal health and behaviour concerns.
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Deliver excellent customer service and educate the public on animal welfare and RSPCA services.
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Foster a positive, inclusive team environment through effective communication and alignment with RSPCA values.
Benefits
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Work–life balance supported by generous leave entitlements: annual leave, personal leave, paid parental leave, purchased leave, study leave, family and domestic violence leave, and an additional 6 days of leave per year (pro‑rata)
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Access to our Employee and Volunteer Assistance Program (EVAP)
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Discounts on products and services, including Royal Canin pet food, Hush Puppies, and RSPCA Victoria retail products
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Continuing Professional Development (CPD) allowance
What we are looking for from you
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Experience in an animal care role is highly desirable, including basic knowledge of animal anatomy, behaviour, and disease recognition.
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Willingness to work in a fast-paced environment, whilst showing great care and compassion to the animals in our care.
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Demonstrated experience working collaboratively in a team environment.
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The ability and commitment to work on a rotating roster, which includes some weekends and some public holidays.
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Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
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Strong problem solving and organisational skills.
Qualifications and other requirements
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Be currently studying or enrolled in Certificate IV or higher in Veterinary Nursing.
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Completed a Certificate II or III in Animal Studies or equivalent
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Evidence of current tetanus vaccination required.
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Willingness to perform a National Police Check.
How to Apply
To learn more about our organisation and this job opportunity, please visit the Employment Opportuinities tab on Daisy at http://daisy/Articles/View/Employment-opportunities-100www.rspcavic.org and download the Position Description for more details. If you have any questions, please contact our Recruitment Team via [email protected] for a confidential discussion.
** Please note that we are actively reviewing applications and to apply as soon as possible**
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.