Equine Reproduction Veterinarian

2 weeks ago


Beaudesert, Australia Apiam Animal Health Full time

**Are you interested in equine stud practice and want to work with a great team?**:
**Our practices are located in Beaudesert and Boonah in South East Queensland. The practices are well equipped and support approximately 13-16 vets from purpose-built facilities.**:
**Scenic Rim Veterinary Service** has a well-established and high-quality clientele including large thoroughbred farms.

Our experienced veterinarians provide a complete service to our clients. This includes stud based reproductive work and foal medicine, in house AI / ET and reproductive surgery including laparoscopy. Our registered specialist equine surgeon and experienced vet team receive referrals for orthopaedic, gastrointestinal, ophthalmic and other surgical, medical and reproduction related cases. We are well-equiped with mobile and video respiratory endoscopy, diode laser, gastroscope, multiple cordless digital radiography units, arthroscope, laparoscope, ligasure and inhouse haematology/biochemistry.

The current practice staff is a motivated team that maintains a relaxed and fun atmosphere. Our experienced team provides support and case discussion for recent grads.

We are seeking a vet who has equine reproduction experience and a great attitude to clients and colleagues.

This full time role can commence any time prior to August 2023. Duties will involve the full range of practice tasks, but with an obvious focus on equine reproduction during the breeding season.

Salary is generously above award rates for the right applicant, with a phone and vehicle included. Annual leave and other conditions are negotiable.

Beaudesert is a beautifully scenic country area. The climate is great and there is simply no better place in the country to work with animals than this part of SE Queensland, only an hour from both Brisbane and the surf of the Gold Coast.

**Location: Beaudesert, QLD**:
**Lethbridge VIC 3332, Australia**:
Please direct all enquiries to: Dr David Ahern