• Blend adventure with purpose based in Australia’s Top End
  • $59,316 – $78,000 plus super (full time, fixed term contract until 31/07/25)
  • 5 weeks annual leave, plus additional study leave, salary sacrifice and relocation options

 

The Role
As our Project Vet Nurse/Educator, you are at the heart of our mission, supporting the Regional Program Manager(s) in delivering AMRRIC’s One Health-focused companion animal management services nationwide.

Based in Darwin and reporting to the Head of Operations, your role is integral in ensuring the effective and efficient delivery of our remote veterinary and education programs. From stock and logistics management to leading teams of peer professionals on the ground, you are at the forefront of making a tangible difference in communities across Australia. Bring your expertise and passion for veterinary nursing to make a real impact, blending adventure with purpose!

 

About Us
AMRRIC (Animal Management in Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities Ltd) is an established, national not-for-profit organisation based on Larrakia Land in Darwin. Our small team of dedicated staff deliver a diverse range of programs covering community and animal health and welfare, education and training, academic research, strategic planning and advocacy. We work with remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to improve the health of their pets, helping to create healthier and safer communities.

 

The Opportunity

  • Explore unique travel opportunities alongside a team of vibrant, passionate individuals who share your enthusiasm.
  • Experience the joy of meaningful interactions with stakeholders, fostering cross-cultural exchanges and building cherished relationships with communities and their residents.
  • Enjoy the best of both worlds with office-based Monday to Friday hours when you’re not out adventuring on programs.
  • Indulge in an attractive salary package complete with perks like 5 weeks of annual leave, study leave, additional Christmas grace leave, remote travel allowance, salary sacrifice and relocation options.
  • Benefit from dedicated efforts towards individual growth and team-based professional development, guaranteeing you reach your utmost potential while embarking on an adventure-filled journey!

 

About You

  • Embrace flexibility and thrive in orchestrating all facets of remote programs during peak delivery seasons.
  • Excel as a clear and adept communicator, demonstrating strong organisational prowess and the ability to skilfully navigate problem-solving scenarios.
  • Holds relevant qualifications and experience to support professional veterinary service delivery programs.
  • Supported by comprehensive remote veterinary clinical protocols and equipment, you contribute to delivering best-practice care to remote communities, making a tangible difference in their lives.

 

Working with Us
AMRRIC is privileged to be immersed in work that values and celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and is committed to facilitating pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as part of our commitment to reconciliation. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

 

How to Apply
Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable journey with us and dive into the breathtaking landscapes of Australia’s Top End in the Northern Territory? Read the full position description here which outlines the selection criteria and key responsibilities for the position.

Submit your application to jobs@amrric.org with the Subject Heading: Project Vet Nurse / Educator and include:

  • A one-page cover letter introducing yourself and your interest in the position; and
  • Your current resume.

If you have specific questions or wish to talk about applying for this position, please contact the office on 08 8948 1768 or email jobs@amrric.org

Applications will be reviewed on rolling basis, so we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. Please note that this position is available for an immediate start, and it may be filled before the end of the advertised timeframe to ensure the best candidate is selected.

Applications close midnight ACST Sunday 19th May 2024