About Perth Animal Eye Hospital (PAEH)
Perth Animal Eye Hospital is WA's only stand-alone specialist ophthalmology hospital, renowned for its dedication, compassion, and a "never say no" approach to patient care.
Our purpose-built, modern facilities feature the latest ophthalmology technology, supporting advanced techniques, ongoing staff training, and mentorship.
We manage a diverse caseload across small animals (70% dogs, 25% cats), equine and exotic species (5%), and work closely with the local zoo.
As the only WA clinic performing cataract surgery, we are a busy, referral-only hospital with a highly experienced team.
Join Perth Animal Eye Hospital today and be part of a team dedicated to excellence, innovation, and world-class patient care.
Facilities & Equipment
Imaging & Diagnostic Equipment: Direct and indirect ophthalmoscopy, Slit lamp biomicroscopy, Tonometry, Gonioscopy, Ultrasound biomicroscope (UBM), Electroretinography (ERG), BP monitoring
Surgical & Treatment Equipment: Operating microscope, Phacoemulsification unit (cataract surgery), Laser surgery, Cryosurgery, Microsurgical instruments, Diathermy
Meet Your Future Colleagues
Dr. Martyn King, Ophthalmology Specialist– Only WA specialist performing cataract surgery, providing expert care across small and exotic animals.
Dr. Jonathon, Ophthalmology Resident– Resident supporting complex cases and gaining advanced surgical experience.
About the Role
As a Veterinary Ophthalmologist, you will specialize in advanced diagnostics and microsurgery to preserve and restore vision for animal patients.
You will collaborate with a team of Specialists, Residents, interns, and experienced veterinary nurses.
This role is best suited for a candidate recently boarded or experienced specialist, offering the opportunity to contribute to teaching and mentorship while enjoying flexible work arrangements and the lifestyle benefits of living in Australia.
Why Join Us?
Competitive salary plus 12% superannuation/pension/retirement
Vacation/Annual Leave: 4 weeks minimum + public holidays
10 days annual personal leave
Paid parental leave
Fully covered professional registration and memberships
Visa sponsorship and relocation support
Flexible work-life balance: supportive environment where your time outside of work is respected
Professional Development: CPD allowance, board exam support, peer journal clubs
Wellbeing Focus: Mental health leave, staff wellness programs, team lunches
Teaching and speaking engagement opportunities through VetPartners' own Veterinary Training Centre
Requirements
A board-certified diplomate of ACVO or ECVO or fellowship of the ANZCVS in Veterinary Ophthalmology.
Residency trained candidates also considered.
Recognized and/or accredited undergraduate degree by the Australasian Veterinary Boards Council (AVBC).
Limited registration candidates also considered.
If required, passing the National Veterinary Examination (NAVLE).
Driven by VetPartners values of integrity, excellence, community, and genuine care.
Contact
Please contact Cassandra Woolums, Talent Acquisition Business Partner for Specialty atfor further information.
Seniority Level
Mid-Senior level
Employment Type
Full-time
Job Function
Health Care Provider
Industries
Veterinary Services
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