Working with animals

Working at our hospital

Our hospital provides an excellent working environment for those animal healthcare professionals that have a strong desire to practice quality medicine and excellent patient care. As well as being dedicated to maintaining professional skills at a high level and who are focused on the human animal bond.

How to apply to our hospital

To view a list of all positions currently available please visit http://www.vetcareers.com.au/

We also welcome your applications directly. Please send or email a covering letter and resume to:-

Sally Boyle
Animal Hospitals of Australia
123 Scotchmer Street,
Fitzroy VIC 3065
Fax (03) 9481 2399 (International +61 3 9481 2399)

Or e-mail to mustang62 [at] ozemail [dot] com [dot] au
(Please type 'employment application' in subject line)

A career in veterinary nursing

My patient can't tell me when and where they hurt!
Veterinary nursing is a rewarding and challenging career. The benefits are many. It is a hands on occupation that brings you into contact with animals and their owners. No day will ever be the same so you can be assured that you will never experience a dull day. The veterinary industry is rich with dedicated and committed individuals who not only give 100% to their jobs, but provide many hours of voluntary work raising orphaned and homeless animals.

A career as a veterinarian

There's more to being a Veterinarian then treating sick animals!
Being a veterinarian is more than just treating sick animals! Providing great customer service, assisting with the personal and professional development of colleagues and nursing staff, consoling owners and assisting in the development of a sustainable business are just a handful of the activities that Veterinarians are expected to do today.

Working in Australia

Veterinarians and veterinary nurses from foreign countries who are interested in working in Australia must check that they have permission to work in Australia and that their qualifications will be recognised.

For visa and immigration information we recommend starting at the website of the, Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs

Information about qualifications can be obtained from the Veterinary Surgeons' Boards of the various States.

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