About the Role
We are looking for a skilled and passionate Veterinarian with experience in consultations and surgery who thrives in a collaborative environment. You’ll be working alongside a team of highly trained nurses who are integral to our practice. The ideal candidate will have strong expertise in general practice, surgery, and dentistry, with a genuine enthusiasm for continuous learning and growth.
- Hours: Ideally 38 hours per week, with flexibility for part-time options
- Days: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & some Saturdays
- Clinic Hours: Standard weekdays with occasional weekend shifts
What We Offer
We believe in recognizing and rewarding our team members. When you join our clinic family, you’ll enjoy:
- A growth-focused environment where your development is our priority
- Full-time or part-time options with flexible working hours—let us know what works best for you
- Competitive salary and benefits package, aligned with your experience
- Ultimate flexibility and support, including paid parental leave and structured return-to-work programs
- Five weeks of annual leave, including one week for study leave
- Access to our leading internal continuing education (CE) program, plus free AVA and VIN memberships
- Opportunity to apply for the Greencross Growth Scholarship, offering significant investment in external education and learning opportunities, both domestic and international
- A strong focus on wellbeing, with mental health first aid officers at each clinic
- Free, confidential counseling available 24/7 through LifeWorks
- Relocation support (including interstate) and sponsorship/visa assistance packages, if needed
What You’ll Bring
- A flexible, adaptable approach, with a commitment to delivering exceptional patient care
- A passion for veterinary science and a strong desire to continue learning
- Excellent consulting skills with a focus on compassionate client care
- Enjoyment in working collaboratively with like-minded vets and nurses in a team environment
- A veterinary degree and registration with the relevant Australian state/territory veterinary board