Veterinary Services & Animal Welfare (Farming, Animals & Conservation)Government - Federal (Government & Defence)
Provide Expert Advice: You will offer veterinary and technical advice on public health, food safety and the quality of meat products.
Your expertise will support establishment management and other stakeholders, ensuring all processes align with regulatory standards.Ensure Compliance: You'll ensure the establishment meets its legal obligations under the Export Control Act 2020 and related legislation.
You'll monitor compliance through the Meat Establishment Verification System (MEVS), ensuring products meet importing country requirements.Maintain Veterinary Standards: You'll stay informed on the latest developments in veterinary science and legislative changes, sharing this knowledge with the team and the establishment.
You'll apply best practices in quality assurance and Australian/international standards.Animal Welfare: You will oversee animal welfare, ensuring compliance with state, national and international standards.
You will monitor and report outcomes to maintain high animal welfare standards.Inspection and Examinations: You will conduct or supervise ante-mortem and post-mortem inspections, ensuring compliance with the Australian Standard for production of meat and meat products (AS 4696:2023) and relevant overseas requirements.Emergency Preparedness: You'll contribute to the veterinary emergency management plan and onsite emergency animal disease preparedness plan, ensuring the establishment is prepared for any potential outbreaks.Training and Leadership: You'll lead, mentor, and develop a team of veterinary and non-veterinary staff, fostering a high-performance environment.
You'll also chair weekly meetings with management, providing feedback on key performance indicators (KPIs) and processes.Sampling and Testing: You'll collect samples to test for diseases and verify compliance with substance regulations, ensuring the safety and integrity of meat products.Applicants should note that as a Veterinary Officer in VEMB you may be required to undertake activities across export meat and live animal veterinary officer roles. As a Live Animal Veterinarian you will: perform quarantine and export duties across Australia, in strict compliance with export and biosecurity legislation, national standard operating procedures and work instructionsreview export and import documentation, issue export permits and health certificates, undertake veterinary inspections and approve facilities for the export and import of live animals and animal reproductive materialprovide technical advice and training to departmental staff, third-party accredited veterinarians, clients & stakeholdersmaintain accurate computer based and manual records and prepare reports as requiredcontribute to the efficient operation of the Live Animal Section in VEMB.What we are looking for Knowledge and experience: Understanding of public health veterinary science and biosecurity requirements.
Mandatory qualifications: To be considered for these positions you must have a veterinary degree from an Australian university or equivalent veterinary qualification recognised in Australia.
You must be registered, or eligible for registration, with the relevant Australian state/territory veterinary board and you must maintain this registration whilst employed by the department.
Work locations: Currently, ongoing OPV positions are available at the following locations:
NSW: Bourke, Inverell, OPV Pool – NSWVIC: Northern Victoria Pool, Tongala, OPV Pool - VICSA: Naracoorte, Bordertown, OPV Pool – SANT: Batchelor
Please note: Future ongoing and non-ongoing vacancies (both regional and metropolitan) may become available throughout Australia and the merit pool established from this process may be used to fill these vacancies where the duties are of a similar nature.
Non-ongoing (specified term) contracts may be offered to new employees for an initial period of up to twelve months with the possibility of extension up to a maximum period of two years in total.
Non-ongoing (casual) contracts will be offered for periods of up to two years.
Some of these non-ongoing positions may become ongoing in the next eighteen months.
Should a position become ongoing then the merit pool, which is valid for a period of eighteen months from the date the vacancy was advertised in the Public Service Gazette, may be used to fill the vacancy on an ongoing basis.
Information session: We will be holding an online information session (timing will be confirmed upon registration) where there will be a presentation on the role and an opportunity to ask questions.
Staff with the relevant experience will be online to answer questions about the role.
Please register by emailing Craig Burleigh at .
The successful applicants must: note that you may be required to perform occasional out-of-hours and weekend workwear an official uniform supplied by the department, including during field operations (as applicable), in accordance with the department's uniform policywear appropriate protective personal equipment and clothing to comply with departmental Work Health & Safety policies and proceduresnote that they will be required to undergo a pre-employment medical examination which will include Q-Fever tests and that Q-Fever immunisation will be required where immunity cannot be established.Flexible employment arrangements are available with the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.
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