Veterinary Anatomical Pathologist
Gribbles Veterinary Pathology is a trading entity of Australian Clinical Labs and it is one of Australia’s leading Veterinary Pathology providers, with two dedicated veterinary laboratories within Australia. Each laboratory provides diagnostic pathology services for livestock, companion animal, university and research veterinarians, as well zoo and wildlife organisations.
The Opportunity
They are currently seeking an enthusiastic and dynamic Veterinary Anatomical Pathologist based at their dedicated laboratory in South Australia.
In this role, you will provide timely diagnostic pathology services, including postmortem examinations, cytology, and histopathology, and contribute to the provision of services and advice to PIRSA. The scope of pathology work at this laboratory is wide and is a true mix of both large and small animal pathology, and of both anatomical and clinical pathology.
Your Key Responsibilities
- Interpretation of both anatomical (gross post-mortem, histopathology) and clinical pathology results
- This includes evaluation and interpretation of haematology, cytology, biochemistry, endocrinology, urinalysis, serology, microbiology & molecular results
- Complete post-mortem exams on small and large animals
- Oversee preparation of tissue for testing
- Participation in the provision of services and advice to PIRSA
- Provision of specialist advice and phone consultation to veterinary clients
- Provide scientific leadership to the laboratory technical team through mentorship, audits, and assistance with laboratory electronic records management and reporting systems in accordance to NATA accreditation.
- Provide support to the Commercial team to consistently understand and meet the needs of our clients and participation in marketing activities to meet professional expectations.
- Cooperate and work well with others in pursuit of team goals
Essential requirements
- Degree in Veterinary Science (BVSc) or equivalent.
- Registration as a veterinarian with the Veterinary Practitioners Board in Australia.
- Pathology qualification by examination, (e.g. ACVP, ECVP, MANZCVS) or equivalent diagnostic pathology experience in production animals.
- Post Graduate qualification in veterinary pathology or related discipline is preferred.
- Experience in clinical veterinary pathology would be desirable, and a demonstrated commitment to providing a high-quality pathology service.
Our supportive professional environment also provides opportunities for further career development through continuing professional education development and active participation in continuing education seminars for clients.
Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications
