Position Available: Project Vet Nurse / Technician

Are you a veterinary nurse or technician wanting to apply your skills and knowledge to assist in the delivery of remote companion animal management programs?   

Do you have an interest in collaboration across a One Health focused discipline, while working in genuine partnership with remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities? 

 

AMRRIC currently has two positions available in the role of Project Vet Nurse / Technician, working as part of our team and under the guidance of our Program Manager to deliver companion animal health programs in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, which includes setting up field clinics to deliver veterinary services, desexing, preventative health treatments such as anti-parasitics administration, and treatments for injury and illness.    

AMRRIC (Animal Management in Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities Ltd) is a national not-for-profit organisation that advocates and coordinates culturally safe veterinary and education programs in rural and remote Australian Indigenous communities. AMRRIC exists to assist and empower communities to meet their needs for companion animal health, care, and safety. By working with remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to improve the health of their pets, we are working towards our vision of Healthy Animals, Healthy, Proud Communities. 

The Project Vet Nurse / Technician roles, based from our Darwin office, are integral to ensuring the effective and efficient delivery of AMRRIC’s remote veterinary and education programs, through stock and logistics management and leading teams of peer professionals on ground. 

You’ll be contributing to community wide One Health programs that improve both human and animal health and wellbeing. 

The role will provide you with: 

  • Unique travel opportunities with professional, enthusiastic and like-minded people 
  • Meaningful engagements with stakeholders, including cross-cultural exchange through valued relationships with communities and their residents.  
  • Office-based Mon-Fri hours, when not travelling.  
  • Attractive salary package conditions including 5 weeks annual leave, salary sacrifice. 
  • A supportive and encouraging environment for individual and team-based professional development.  

Our ideal candidate will be flexible and work effectively in coordinating all aspects of remote programs in a busy delivery season.  A clear communicator with sound organisational skills and the confidence to problem solve will thrive in these exciting roles.  Holding relevant qualifications and experience, you will contribute to a professional veterinary service delivery program supported by an extensive remote veterinary clinical protocols and equipment to provide best-practice delivery to remote communities.  

 

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. 

 

Salary Range and other package conditions are available in the position description. 

 

To obtain a copy of the position description including the outline of selection criteria and key responsibilities for the position, please download below.

 

Applications: 

  • Applications must directly address each of the selection criteria in the Position Description to be considered. 
  • Use each criterion as a heading and limit your responses to each to less than 250 words. 
  • It is acceptable to include dot points as part of your responses.   

 

Applications including your CV and responses to selection criteria can be emailed to: jobs@amrric.org using the subject line: Project Vet Nurse / Technician Recruitment 

 

Applications close midnight Sunday 25th June 2023.