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Veterinary Officer


Company : Taronga Zoo


Location : Dubbo, Australia


Created : 2025-12-13


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Job Type: Permanent position | Full time position Job Description Located at Taronga Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo, New South Wales. This ongoing, fulltime position is covered by the TCSA Salaried Employees Award, Clerk Grade 8/9 with an annual package ranging from $138,101 to $150,863 (includes base salary ranging from $121,845 to $133,105 plus superannuation & leave loading). Annual leave: 5 weeks. Roster includes weekends and public holidays (penalty rates apply). About the role: You will be working with an experienced wildlife health team at a new purposebuilt wildlife hospital. Taronga Western Plains Zoo is home to a large population of nondomestic hoofstock including giraffe, zebra, hippo, deer, antelope, elephants and rhinoceros. A significant proportion of the caseload involves field procedures and herd health management. The wildlife health team provides a free veterinary service for sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife, treating over 700 native animals each year. This role involves wildlife triage, treatment and rehabilitation, including consultations with wildlife carers. The wildlife hospital showcases veterinary work to zoo visitors, with animal treatment rooms, surgical facilities and laboratories on display. Delivering guest experience and education is embedded in wildlife hospital operations and is an integral part of the daily requirements of this role. The role also provides veterinary support for several exsitu conservation breeding programs based at Taronga Western Plains Zoo. Opportunities for fieldwork may be available periodically. The wildlife health team is supported by Tarongas wildlife pathologists, science team and nutritionist, and a network of veterinary specialists for assistance with complex cases. Veterinarians also support the education and training of undergraduate and postgraduate students. About you Please note Visa sponsorship considered for international applicants. We are looking for candidates that have: Tertiary qualifications in Veterinary Science and eligibility for full registration with the Veterinary Practitioners Board of NSW. Board certification and/or postgraduate qualifications in zoo and wildlife medicine or conservation medicine (preferred). Demonstrated knowledge and skill in all aspects of the veterinary management of zoo and wild animals, and the implementation of effective preventative medicine programs in zoos. Experience in the veterinary management of nondomestic hoof stock, including mega vertebrates. Experience in the treatment and rehabilitation of freeranging wildlife. Demonstrated knowledge of zoo animal husbandry and management practices, including breeding, nutrition, animal housing and enclosure design. Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a proven ability to work effectively in a small team and promote a culture that values diversity and collaborative working relationships. Ability to set priorities, plan and coordinate daily activities in an animal health care setting. Preemployment TB screening, Q Fever, Rabies and Tetanus vaccinations (required prior to commencement). Current NSW Working with Children Check or the ability to obtain a NSW Class C Drivers Licence and ability to drive a manualtransmission vehicle. Current NSW Tranquilliser Firearms Permit or ability to obtain one. Benefits Our employees enjoy generous employment conditions including: Complimentary family and friends passes across both Tarongas Zoos in Dubbo and Sydney. A wide range of discounts on our awardwinning accommodation. Discounted food and beverage purchases across both sites. Fitness Passport and more! We Value Diversity Taronga is an equalopportunity employer, recognises the diversity of our workforce and community be it based on gender, age, culture, religion, language or personal circumstances. Taronga is also committed to building on the perspectives, experience, knowledge and skills that this diversity brings to our organisation. How to apply Please submit your resume and a cover letter of one page. You are also required to complete the two target questions as part of your application. 1. Outline the top five factors that you consider most important for delivering an effective animal health service in an openrange zoo setting explain each of your choices. (Maximum 300 words) 2. How do you prioritise the needs of individual animals with animal health requirements of the overall zoo population, including conservation and breeding programs and requests from outside organisations (including private vets, government agencies, wildlife carers). (Maximum 300 words) Applications close at 11:59pm Tuesday 23 December 2025. #J-18808-Ljbffr