Be a guardian of animal welfare as you: Gain insights into canine and equine sports medicine by working with animal athletes, Create positive change for the sustainability of racing, Work independently and become a veterinary leader, Be out in the field (track, stables, and kennels) and gain new operational experiences, Have a positive work-life balance with the choice of shifts across 7 days - no overnight shifts, Work flexible shifts around your family commitments, Fortnightly pay cycle with no minimum shifts required, Part time, casual and full-time positions available. Interested? - please email us at careers@qric.qld.gov.au for further information. QRIC is looking for veterinarians who are interested in working in the racing industry. Our friends at Harness Racing Victoria give a pretty good rundown on the work of a racing vet in this video presentation.
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