Job Description: Our client is seeking a Mixed Animal Associate Veterinarian to join a well-established clinic in Cromwell, offering a balanced caseload with a strong focus on companion animals alongside a portion of large animal work. This role provides variety and the opportunity to engage with both clinical and field-based cases within a supportive team environment.
The position is well-suited to a veterinarian who enjoys diversity in their day-to-day work, combining small animal consultations and surgery with farm visits and herd health involvement. You will be part of a collaborative team that values professional growth, practical experience, and delivering high standards of care across all species.
In this position, your responsibilities will include:
- Managing companion animal consultations, diagnostics, and treatment plans
- Providing support for farm animal work including routine visits and herd health
- Performing surgical procedures across a mixed caseload
- Collaborating with colleagues to ensure continuity of care
- Building strong client relationships across both companion and farming communities
Qualifications Needed:
- A veterinary degree eligible for registration in New Zealand
- Confidence or interest in both small and large animal practice
- Strong communication skills across a diverse client base
- Ability to manage cases independently when required
- Commitment to ongoing learning and skill development
Package:
- Varied caseload with approximately 70% small animal and 30% large animal work
- Supportive team environment with experienced veterinarians
- Continuing education allowance with opportunities for further training
- Access to well-equipped facilities and modern diagnostic tools
- Balanced roster designed to support a sustainable workload
- Professional registration and membership assistance provided
- Opportunity to develop skills across both clinical and field settings
- Collaborative culture encouraging knowledge sharing
- Paid leave including annual holidays and sick days
- Lifestyle benefits associated with regional living and outdoor activities