Have you always had the dream of being a small animal surgeon …? Maybe even an orthopaedic surgeon…?
What about being one of “those” vets who’s given the opportunity to grow, develop, mentor and lead…?
What about a remuneration package that’s in the upper end of jobs of this type…?
If this sounds like you – and living in the sun-drenched top of the South Island sounds like Paradise – then this could be the job you’ve been waiting for.
If we told you that your share of on-call would amount to about 3 nights/month, you’d tell us that was probably too good to be true in today’s over-stretched world, right? Well, at Vet Marlborough, that’s what the on-call roster really does look like!
VCNZ APC is a given – you need that to work – so it’s not really a remuneration perk. But how about having your NZVA annual membership paid? That’s definitely a perk and it’s part and parcel of working here too.
Vet Marlborough is a privately owned and independent clinic is committed to personal leadership development as well as continued professional development.
You’ll be working with a committed team of highly skilled professionals in an architecturally, purpose-built, very well-equipped clinic.
Vet Marlborough is a respected, progressive, NZVA BESTPRACTICE® Accredited practice.
The Vet Marlborough team believes in supporting each other so together, everyone is able to give the best of themselves at work and at home.
Yes – the professional standards are high – because quality care is important to everyone at the clinic – including their clients.
At Vet Marlborough you’ll be able to provide quality veterinary care in a fun, friendly and supportive environment. You’ll also be treating the pets of clients who’ll respect your professionalism and advice.
The clinic is open seven days.
Weekends and after-hours work are shared with another multi-vet practice, with separate large animal and companion animal rosters.
On average this means only three nights on call per month.
Listen to Vet Marlborough’s director and companion animal veterinarian, Dr Stuart Burrough’s interviews on the Paws Claws Wet Noses podcast about what it’s like to work at his clinic.
Part 1 of 3 - CLICK HERE
Part 2 of 3 - CLICK HERE
Part 3 of 3 - CLICK HERE