Applications are invited for the position of Industry Regulatory Veterinarian with Racing South Australia

JOBS AND OPPORTUNITIES

Applications are invited for the position of Industry Regulatory Veterinarian with Racing South Australia

Racing SA is the governing body for thoroughbred horse racing throughout South Australia. Its
responsibilities include commercial, regulatory, integrity and equine welfare leadership of the
industry.

Applications are invited for the position of Industry Regulatory Veterinarian based in Adelaide.

The position reports to the General Manager Integrity and has responsibility for providing high
level scientific and clinical veterinary expertise to safeguard the welfare of Thoroughbred horses
and the integrity of the South Australian thoroughbred racing industry.

Core responsibilities include:

  • Officiating at race meetings, official trials and approval to race jump-outs, as required,
    and provide veterinary advice, inspect and examine participating horses, and monitor
    and provide oversight and supervision of sample collection processes.
  • Conducting sampling processes for Racing SA drug testing programs.
  • The provision of industry advice in relation to veterinary, welfare and drug-related
    matters.
  • Representing Racing SA on national committees and working groups.

The successful applicant will have:

  • a degree in veterinary science registrable in South Australia (essential).
  • qualified for preferably five (5) years (minimum).
  • experience working with thoroughbred horses.
  • experience working in a thoroughbred regulatory environment would be advantageous.
  • excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • proven ability to manage and supervise staff.
  • a strong sense of initiative and the ability to identify critical issues.
  • the ability to work well independently and as part of a team.
  • the capacity to work well under pressure to meet team objectives.
  • a current South Australian Driver’s Licence.
  • a genuine interest in the welfare of racehorses.

The position is full-time and due to the nature of the position, the successful applicant will be
required to work on a nine day per fortnight roster basis, which includes work on weekends and
public holidays and also includes work at race meetings outside the metropolitan area.

Short-listed applicants will undergo a probity check. The provision of disclosure statements and
adherence to the Racing SA Code of Conduct for its employees are necessary requirements.

An attractive remuneration package is on offer.

If you are interested, please provide a covering letter and your résumé in word format by email
to lfitzgerald@racingsa.com.au.

Closing date of applications: 5 February 2024 at close of business.

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