veterinarian

New Graduate Position

Please include a Cover Letter and your Resume.

Just starting out and aspire to be an excellent all-round clinician? Interested in surgery?

 

Whats on offer?

A solid foundational start to your career! 

Career satisfaction and better patient advocacy comes from clients saying yes to your recommendations – this often hinges on the training, experiences and confidence you build in that all important first job!

An opportunity to build your confidence through building your broader skillset and set your career up for success.

 

Benefit from:

A chance to be supported and mentored by a highly skilled and experienced practitioner in an environment that exposes you to a professionally challenging and varied medical and surgical caseload (incl. complex soft tissue and orthopaedics).

A shared workload between consulting and surgery (giving you both the opportunity and encouragement to further develop all your clinical skills).

Structured and paced progression that exposes you to increasingly complex cases appropriate to your individual level of capability.

Case ownership, continuity and mentorship.

Daily clinic rounds with the entire team plus weekly vet meetings.

 

Details:
  • Fulltime position (part-time positions also considered).
  • 38hr 4 day week with the same day off each week (set roster) plus one weekend per month (paid in addition – and at full penalty rates).
  • No split shifts and a 6.30pm finish (clinic closes at 6pm).
  • No after-hours with access to two after-hours emergency centres plus a specialist centre.
  • 4 weeks holiday and one week’s paid study leave.
  • Clinic sponsored access to CE courses and associated expenses (including VetPrac workshops) plus clinic subscriptions to CVE, Vet Education, VIN.
  • Access for all vets to Lincoln Institute Leading Edge program specifically designed for vets plus clinic sponsored attendance to Lincoln leadership development workshops.

Base salary range (38hr wk) from $85 to $150K plus super – relative to level of experience and performance.

What we are looking for:

A New Graduate wanting to get their career off to a great start, wanting the opportunity to work for an experienced practitioner who not only has excellent clinical skills himself but also a keen interest in supporting less experienced vets in their journey to develop theirs.  From experience, our new graduates are often significantly further ahead in their clinical development than their peers.

We are looking for a vet who is passionate and genuinely likes helping people and their pets to achieve the best outcome.

Has sound theoretical knowledge, demonstrated clinical skills relative to experience level, dedication to continued learning and the willingness and drive to expand their abilities in all aspects of clinical practice.

Someone who is energised by a faster paced environment, has a flexible mindset, is adaptable and professional, with a positive can-do attitude and self-awareness.  A person that value’s honesty, integrity, respect and making a positive contribution to culture and to WQVH’s friendly and supportive environment.

WQVH New Graduate Program

WQVH is a progressive full-service general practice that believes:

  1. The veterinary profession, pets, and pet owners alike all really need great general practitioners.
  2. That there is an excellent career to be had in general practice – one that is rewarding both professionally and financially.
  3. That the key to getting a good start in your veterinary career is a great first job that builds strong and broad clinical skills, confidence and experience in a supportive environment.

As a result the focus of our new graduate program is exactly that – to facilitate learning and build confidence in new graduate associates through both opportunity and mentorship in order to help get a that great career started.  We aim to build competent and confident practitioners who can do most things (something we also believe is an ideal prerequisite to possible eventual practice ownership, should that be an interest).

For all vets, WQVH also provides access to Lincoln Institute Leadership Leading Edge Vet course – aimed at helping vets build confidence and success in the consulting room (clients saying ‘yes’ to your recommendations), a key component of a successful and fulfilling career in general practice.

 

Guidelines for first three years

First two weeks

  • Orientation
    • Get to know way around the facility
    • Shadowing experienced vet in consult room,
    • Learn computer system and how to bill.
  • Assist in the hospital room.

2wks to 3mths

  • Intro to consulting
    • Small numbers, half hour in length, vaccination/wellness only
  • Surgery
    • Routine desexing – castrations and cat speys
    • Minor Dentals
    • Abscesses
    • Minor stitch ups
    • X-rays

3 to 6mths

  • Introduction to sick pet consultations
    • Half hour consultations still
  • Some basic weekend work (3hr Saturday morning shift) alongside experienced vet
  • Surgery progression
    • Dog speys under 25kg
    • Dentals

6 to 12 mths

  • Full weekend work supported by a second vet.
  • Clinical progression
    • Consolidating routine desexing skills (speed etc)
    • Ultrasounds

12mth- 18mths

  • More complex desexes (overweight spey, cryptorchid)
  • Introduction to foreign body, caesarean, eye surgery, airway surgery
  • Hip and elbow scores
  • Reproduction

18mths to 3yrs

  • More complex medical case management (cushings, diabetes, chemotherapy)
  • Surgical progression
    • Introduction to orthopaedics – small dog cruciate, patella, excision arthroplasty
    • Larger lumps, splenectomy’s

 

Aim: at the end of three years to be confident in all the above surgeries with minimal assistance.

This program outlined above is meant as a guideline – it may vary depending on the individual capabilities of each Graduate but is a good average of what WQVH would expect a New Graduate to be aiming to achieve over a three year time frame.

Applications close end of November 2023

New Graduate Testimonial

Working at WQVH has been everything I hoped for in my New Graduate job. Whilst being busy and challenged (during the very challenging year of 2020!), I have been supported every step of the way both personally and in my professional development. The hours are very fair and the salary is rewarding. Additionally, I have been able to manage a great work life balance this year, which is not something many Veterinarians can say! As a team, we believe in evidence-based learning and providing exceptional care. We fulfil this ethos by regularly updating our equipment and facilities and having regular staff meetings to improve our protocols. I know I will continue to grow as a Veterinarian and as a person at this practice. WQVH is not just a vet clinic but a fun, supportive community who care tremendously about clients, their pets and anything else that comes through the doors. I would choose WQVH ten times over and recommend it to any new graduate or experienced vet.

Dr Crystal Ranelli
New Graduate in February 2020 (who came all the way from Perth WA to join us!).

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