Veterinary Officer
Location
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Work type
Onsite
Employment
Full Time
Experience
5-10 years
Compensation
A$146.7K - A$161.7K per year
Posted
3h ago
Summary and responsibilities
Role overview
Summary
The Veterinary Officer delivers comprehensive veterinary care to Taronga's animal population and admitted wildlife, working within a dynamic clinical environment. This role involves preventative medicine, routine and emergency clinical care, and supporting conservation, research, and education initiatives.
About the Role…
The Veterinary Officer plays a key role in delivering veterinary care across Taronga’s animal population and admitted wildlife.
Working under the clinical direction of the Senior Veterinarian, this role contributes to preventative medicine programs, provides routine, emergency and complex clinical care, and supports conservation, research, education and external veterinary services.
This position operates within a dynamic, fast-paced clinical environment, requiring the ability to prioritise competing and often urgent cases while maintaining high standards of animal welfare and professional practice.
As part of a multidisciplinary veterinary team the Veterinary Officer supports the health and welfare of Taronga animal population and contributes to the treatment and rehabilitation of native wildlife, as well as providing professional advice and guidance to external organisations and agencies.
Key Aspects of the Role include...
Providing veterinary triage, treatment and rehabilitation for sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife, as part of a service that treats over 1000 animals annually
Delivering veterinary care within a purpose-built, public-facing Taronga Wildlife Hospital, where guest engagement and education are integrated into daily operations
Working collaboratively with a network of internal subject matter experts, including pathologists, scientists and nutritionists, as well as external veterinary specialists to manage complex cases.
Support the education and training of undergraduate and post graduate veterinarian students.
Key Accountabilities…
Deliver veterinary care by providing routine, emergency and preventive clinical services to maintain the health and welfare of Taronga’s animal population and admitted wildlife.
Implement and contribute to preventative medicine programs, ensuring effective application of protocols and supporting continuous improvement initiatives under the guidance of the Senior Veterinarian.
Contribute to clinical decision-making by assessing animal health issues, applying subject matter expertise, and escalating complex or high‑risk cases to the Senior Veterinarian as required.
Provide veterinary advice on reproductive management, biosecurity animal movements and transport, in alignment with established clinical protocols and organisational priorities.
Maintain accurate and comprehensive medical records and contribute to research, monitoring, and evidence-based decision-making processes within the Taronga veterinary team.
Support guest engagement and educational activities within the Wildlife Hospital, ensuring interactions reflect high standards of animal care, professionalism and accurate veterinary information.
Participate in undergraduate and post graduate veterinary and zoological education, training and research.
Provide expert advice on zoological and wildlife matters to outside organisations and individuals in the form of consultancies, lectures and written material as approved by management.
About You…
We are looking for candidates that have:
A bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in Veterinary Science and eligibility for full registration with the Veterinary Practitioners Board of NSW
Board certification and/or post-graduate qualifications in zoo and wildlife medicine or conservation medicine (preferred).
Demonstrated knowledge and experience in zoo and wildlife veterinary medicine, including the implementation of preventive health programs.
Experience in the treatment and rehabilitation of native wildlife.
Demonstrated knowledge of zoo animal husbandry, biosecurity and management practices.
Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with a multidisciplinary team and engage effectively with a broad range of stakeholder relationships.
Excellent communication skills, including the ability to translate technical information to a broad range of audiences
Demonstrated ability to set priorities, plan and co-ordinate daily activities in an an animal health care setting.
Pre employment TB screening, Q Fever, Rabies and Tetanus vaccinations (required prior to commencement).
Current paid NSW Working with Children Check (WWCC) or ability to obtain
NSW Class C Driver’s License and ability to drive a vehicle
Current NSW Tranquilliser Firearms Permit or ability to obtain
Benefits…
Our employees enjoy generous employment conditions including some of the following:
Complimentary family and friends’ passes across both Taronga’s Sydney & Dubbo Zoo’s
Full Taronga Zoo uniform
Free onsite car parking, outside of peak periods
A wide range of discounts on our award winning accommodation across both sites
Discounted food and beverage purchases across the sites
Discounted Fitness Passport
We’re a social team - there’s always lots going on around the zoo that we get involved with!
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Experience
5-10 years
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Full Time
Contract duration
Permanent
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Compensation
A$146.7K - A$161.7K per year
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Company
Taronga Conservation Society Australia
Team size
Growing team
Location
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Taronga Conservation Society Australia operates Taronga Zoo Sydney, an iconic zoological park and wildlife hospital located in Sydney, New South Wales. The organization is dedicated to wildlife operations, conservation, and providing veterinary care to its animal population and admitted native wildlife.
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Veterinary Officer
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Full Time