About the role

Our nurses are the backbone of our team, and we couldn’t achieve what we do without their incredible dedication and expertise. We are now ready to accept applications for a full time Wildlife Veterinary Nurse to join our vibrant and enthusiastic Wildlife Hospital team at Wacol. This permanent position will work closely with our experienced team of Veterinarians and Veterinary Nurse Team. Our hospital operates 24 hours, 7 days so availability to work a variety of shifts is required. Our nurses work broadly across the hospital, providing the opportunity to rotate through clinic, wards, late & overnight shifts.

  • Being a part of a wonderful team of people committed to animal welfare.
  • Care for iconic native species including Koalas, possums, birds, lizards and many more!
  • Assist the veterinarians in triaging & treating animals.
  • Perform routine medical and laboratory tests.
  • Meet daily husbandry & feeding requirements for hospitalised patients.
  • Assist with emergency procedures & surgeries.
  • Participate in wider organisational events and projects.

No two days are the same as you work hands-on with an incredible variety of iconic Australian Wildlife! With regular on-site training and mentorship from our talented veterinary team, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to grow your skills and advance your career in an exciting and supportive environment.


About you

We are looking for passionate Wildlife Nurses who can work independently, with a reliable, adaptable and proactive approach to your work. 

  • A Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing (or Australian recognised equivalent), with a minimum of 2 years’ experience
  • Previous experience working with Wildlife or in an emergency hospital would be highly regarded
  • A passion for nursing Wildlife patients on the wards, while also rotating through Clinic, allowing you to continue building on your clinical nursing skills.
  • An ability to manage and prioritise tasks effectively
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills
  • Confidence working in an extremely busy environment
  • Preferred candidates will have, or be willing to obtain, Q fever, tetanus, and Rabies vaccinations


Why Join Us?

  • Work Your Way: Embrace a flexible working environment that adapts to your life.
  • Comprehensive Support: Enjoy peace of mind with 8 weeks paid parental leave, flexible working arrangements, study leave, and even leave for your furry companions! Plus, access to counselling and mental health services whenever you need.
  • Perks Galore: From free on-site parking to exclusive staff discounts, novated leases, free pet vaccines, and 40% off Royal Canin pet food, we’ve got you covered! And yes, you can even welcome a new best friend with free animal adoption options.
  • Grow with Us: Unlock your potential through expansive learning and development programs designed to elevate your career and skill set.
  • Purpose-Driven Impact: Join a mission-driven organisation where every task you embrace makes a real difference to the welfare of animals. Be a part of something that truly matters!


Interested?

Apply now, shortlisting may commence before the closing date, so apply today to be part of our mission!

Successful candidates will be subject to a Police Check. We conduct police checks to ensure the safety and well-being of the community, staff, and the animals in our care. Candidates may also be required to undergo a pre-employment medical assessment. 

RSPCA Qld acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the Traditional Custodians of the land. RSPCA Qld is an equal opportunity employer, firmly committed to ensuring a fair and inclusive hiring process. We embrace diversity and welcome all people irrespective of faith, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or gender identity.

To discuss opportunities within the RSPCA Qld please contact the Recruitment team on [email protected].


RSPCA Queensland - Who are we?

RSPCA Queensland has the largest and busiest Wildlife Hospital in the state, providing care to over 24,000 native animals every year. There are many factors that impact our native animals: natural disasters such as bushfire and droughts, dog attacks, road accidents and habitat loss. Every year our RSPCA Animal Ambulances attend over 24,000 rescue call outs for sick, injured or orphaned wildlife.

At RSPCA Queensland, we’ve been the state’s leading animal welfare charity for nearly 140 years, dedicated to improving the lives of all animals—domestic, farmed, and native. Every year, we care for over 42,000 animals, relying on the generosity of animal lovers like you to fund 96% of our lifesaving services.

We are also the only charity in Queensland with the power to enforce the Animal Care and Protection Act (2001) and investigate animal welfare concerns through our Inspectorate. Our team is on the front line to protect those who can’t speak for themselves.

Our mission? Together We Change Lives—and that includes yours. Join us and be a part of a team where every day is an opportunity to make a real impact on the lives of animals in need and improve animal welfare across Queensland.