About Us
Cherished Pets is a pioneering veterinary social enterprise delivering our signature Social Hearted community veterinary service. Operating a veterinary social service with a nonprofit Foundation, we are dedicated to supporting the human-animal bond through all stages of life, with a special focus on assisting individuals during times of vulnerability.
Our approach combines the expertise of our Clinic Veterinary Team with our Social Services Team, which includes Veterinary Social Workers who play a crucial role in enhancing the wellbeing of both our clients and our veterinary team. Our mission-driven team shares a commitment to our core values and vision, fostering a compassionate, inclusive environment for pets and their people.
GP Veterinarian
GP Veterinarian
Cherished Pets is seeking a dedicated, social-hearted GP Veterinarian to join our team in Ocean Grove. We’re driven by our mission to strengthen the human-animal bond. This is your opportunity to deliver exceptional care to both private and social service clients while contributing to broader social impact.
Position Title: GP Veterinarian
Reporting to: Veterinary Services Lead
Location: Ocean Grove, Victoria
Direct Reports: 0
Effective: November 2024
0.6 - 0.8 FTE (negotiable)
We’re calling on a purpose-driven professional to join our team. If you’re passionate about community, the human-animal bond, and embody the following attributes, we’d love to welcome you to our social-hearted community:
- A deep passion for the human-animal bond and dedication to advancing Cherished Pets’ mission, values, and purpose
- A strong commitment to social inclusion and community care
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, marked by patience and empathy
- The ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a small, dedicated team
- A flexible, friendly, compassionate, and non-judgemental approach to all situations
- A professional attitude that ensures the highest standard of care and outcomes
- An understanding of the sensitive nature of our work, with the ability to manage confidential information responsibly
- A willingness to contribute to Cherished Pets Foundation events and activities, further supporting our community impact
The Opportunity
The GP Veterinarian will provide general veterinary services to both private and social service clients at our clinic in Ocean Grove.
This role collaborates closely with the CEO, Vet Services Lead, veterinary team (vets and nurses), Social Services Team, and other Cherished Pets team members, ensuring all work aligns with agreed priorities and timelines.
As a unique veterinary organisation in an exciting phase of growth, we are looking for a mature, confident, and experienced veterinarian to help drive our development and deliver exceptional care.
Our Values
- Kindness
- Teamwork and Community
- Inclusion and Wellbeing
- Learning and Growing
Key Responsibilities:
- Be a welcoming face of our veterinary service at our community hub and clinic, and bring your care to our home service as well
- Provide friendly and compassionate veterinary consultations, manage clinical cases, and carry out routine day surgery procedures
- Keep client and patient records updated in our case management system. While proficiency in ultrasound is a plus, it's not a must-have
- Collaborate with our wonderful Cherished Pets team, seeking second opinions and sharing insights to provide the best care
- Help us make our veterinary services even better by contributing to the improvement of our policies and procedures
- Provide end-of-life and palliative care, including quality of life assessments and home euthanasias, with warmth and empathy.
Key qualifications and capabilities include:
- A confident and competent qualified veterinarian, registered in Victoria, with 2+ years of clinical, dentistry, and general surgical experience
- A genuine love for both people and pets, with a shared passion for our mission
- Adoption of a fear-free handling and veterinary style
- Enthusiasm for joining a growing movement that practices veterinary social work through our Social Hearted business model
- Strong clinical wisdom and good judgement in decisions related to pets, people, and cases
- An interest in End of Life care
- Proven ability to communicate effectively with a diverse range of clients.
- Clear, sharp, and solutions-oriented thinking
- Special interest in pet nutrition, wellness, holistic health, behaviour, training, canine rehab, pain management, or integrated medicine is warmly welcomed
- Skilled in using personal judgement to select methods, set priorities, and draw conclusions
- Confident and articulate in communication
- Excellent time management skills
- Comfortable and capable with sole charge responsibilities
- Efficiently manage the daily flow of veterinary appointments and procedures alongside the clinic team
- Ready and willing to go the extra mile.
How We Support You:
- We are a close-knit team, providing high levels of care and support for everyone
- Our team includes Veterinary Social Workers who assist with complex human elements and offer debriefing and supervision
- We encourage and support your professional development in areas of special interest that align with our purpose and values
- Regular team activities to foster a supportive and enjoyable work environment
- We celebrate your achievements and contributions, recognising your dedication and hard work
- Our team convenes weekly to share knowledge and experiences, ensuring ongoing learning and collaboration
- We are united by shared values and a commitment to our mission, creating a collaborative environment where your contributions are deeply valued.
To Apply
If you are social hearted with the skills and experience to be successful in this role, please email your CV and letter of interest to support@cherishedpetcare.com.au
Deadline for applications extended to 15 November 2024
Seeking more information? Contact beth@cherishedpetcare.com.au
Volunteer Dog Respite Carers
Volunteer Dog Respite Carers
Are you a dog lover with a warm, caring home? We're urgently seeking respite carers to provide temporary care for dogs while their owners get the support they need.
- Care for a dog for 1 week to 1 month
- All food and medication (if required) provided
- Support from our vet and social worker teams
Make a real difference in the lives of pets and people.
Contact us and become a respite carer today. See more information on our volunteering program here.
Volunteering Opportunities
Your Gift of Time
Volunteering plays a crucial role in supporting the cultural, social and economic fabric of our community of pets and people.
In 2023, our volunteers gave over 5000 hours of support to our community through dog walking, temporary fostering and pet respite care, transporting pets to veterinary appointments, and providing at-home pet care assistance.
If you are interested in volunteering, please find more information on our Volunteering Program HERE.