Veterinary Ophthalmology Specialist/Registrar
Animal Eye Care, established in 1991, is Australia's first stand‐alone specialist ophthalmology hospital and one of the country's most respected eye care practices. Based in Malvern East with satellite clinics across Victoria, we provide advanced care for small animals, equine, and exotic patients, with all surgeries performed at our main hospital by a highly trained team. Built on the mission to be "the very best and most respected eye care practice in the world," we maintain strong relationships with referring veterinarians and prioritize excellence, compassion, and responsiveness. As Australia's largest provider of continued education in veterinary ophthalmology, Animal Eye Care fosters a culture of teaching, mentorship, and research. Specialists have the opportunity to work on a busy, diverse caseload, participate in internships and residency programs, and collaborate with the Centre of Veterinary Education.
Facilities & Equipment
* On‐site slit lamp biomicroscopes, indirect ophthalmoscopes, and digital retinal imaging
* Tonometry (TonoVet and Tono‐Pen) for intraocular pressure measurement
* High‐frequency ultrasound for intraocular and orbital diagnostics
* Electroretinography (ERG) to assess retinal function
* In‐house lab for tear testing, cytology, and routine diagnostics
* Fully equipped surgical suite for cataract, corneal, and eyelid procedures
Meet Your Future Colleagues
* Dr. Robin Stanley, Specialist Ophthalmology – With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Stanley provides advanced ophthalmic care and surgical expertise for a wide range of patients.
* Dr. Matt Sanders, Specialist Ophthalmology – Dr. Sanders brings 8 years of experience in veterinary ophthalmology, delivering cutting‐edge diagnostics and treatment for complex eye conditions.
* Dr. Helen Mather, Specialist Ophthalmology – With 2 years of experience, Dr. Mather specialises in preserving and restoring vision through advanced surgical and medical care.
About the Role
As a Veterinary Ophthalmologist, you will specialise 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. The role is best suited for a 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 programmes, team lunches
* Opportunities for teaching and speaking engagements through VetPartners' Veterinary Training Centre
Requirements
* Board‐certified diplomate of ACVO or ECVO or fellowship of the ANZCVS in Veterinary Ophthalmology. Residency‐trained candidates also considered.
* Recognised 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.
Apply now or for further information please contact: Cassandra Woolums – Talent Acquisition Business Partner for Speciality at cassandra.woolums@vet.partners
Location: Malvern East, Victoria, Australia – Caulfield East, Victoria, Australia
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