Are you dreaming of a beachside lifestyle in the country?
A coastal Western Australian practice is seeking an experienced veterinarian to cover a 12-month maternity contract from March 2025 (or sooner), with the potential to extend into a permanent position.
The practice is open to employing candidates with a background in mixed animal practice or small animal practice. Additionally, they offer flexibility with the role. It can be full-time or part-time, tailored to suit the successful applicant’s availability and work-life balance.
Ideally, they would like to employ someone with 2 or more years’ experience but will consider less experience for the right candidate with the right attitude (with wages offered reflecting this).
The practice is equipped with lots of toys (too many to mention), and if they don’t have it, it is probably on their list to get! They have an equine gastroscope, equine dental equipment and crush, small animal endoscope, digital radiography for both large and small animals, IM3 dental x-rays, fully equipped surgery with orthopaedic capabilities and designated dog and cat consulting rooms. They also have a fantastic team of nurses who are able to make any vets life easier.
The salary is negotiable, based on experience. They also provide after-hours remuneration in addition to salary, meal and on call allowances, productively incentive bonuses, additional bonuses eligible once employed for over 12 months, 4 weeks annual leave + 1 week study/CPD leave. CPD is not capped so allows for a large range for courses or conferences to be discussed.
As the practice is located in a rural setting, they are able to work up cases, but referral to Perth is also an option. They enjoy an extremely varied caseload, so there is no chance of getting bored. As the only clinic offering after-hours emergency care in the area, their vets are able to develop emergency and critical care skills while still being a GP clinic.
The practice is located in a medium-sized regional coastal town with amazing schools, cafes, and sporting facilities. The town is suited to most lifestyles, with country living and beachside loves all catered for.
Above is the owner’s wish list, but everything is negotiable, and they are happy to discuss it with any prospective vets in a completely confidential manner.
If you are looking for a sea change to a practice where the owners care about work-life balance and are happy to negotiate a working position that suits everyone’s goals, please contact Vetlink for more information.
Feedback from a Queensland 2005 graduate currently working at the practice:
The practice is mixed and offers differing cases to keep work interesting.
The staff are fantastic and it is a great working environment. Everyone is easy to work with, and support is always available if needed.
Management is approachable, flexible and understanding.
The employer supports continued education.
The location is a great place to live and offers great beaches and lifestyle.
It is a good place to work and I would recommend the practice to other vets.