Animal Emergency Australia
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ECC Veterinarian – PVE Cannington (20–30 hrs/week, $50–$80/hr)
Be the calm in the chaos. Build your ECC career with a team that genuinely cares.
Perth Veterinary Emergency (PVE) Cannington is growing, and we’re looking for ECC Veterinarians who want meaningful work, supportive colleagues, and a workplace where kindness and teamwork are lived values, not buzzwords.
As part of the Animal Emergency Australia (AEA) network, you’ll have access to industry‑leading training, national mentoring, wellbeing programs, and structured career pathways. At PVE, you’ll feel the difference immediately: a warm, collaborative team, strong clinical support, and leaders who want you to thrive.
Why join PVE Cannington?
- $50–$80/hr + additional loadings, incentives and benefits
- Flexible 20–30 hr/week rosters that work around your life
- Supportive ECC team with experienced vets, nurses and client care professionals
- AEA’s full benefits suite: CPD allowance, paid study leave, VIN, registration, wellbeing programs, fitness passport, pet care discounts
- Access to specialist mentors, advanced ECC training and leadership development
- A workplace built on kindness, transparency, teamwork and growth
- Opportunities to progress into senior ECC or leadership roles across AEA’s national network
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What You’ll Be Doing
- Deliver high‑quality emergency and critical care to patients in a fast‑paced, well‑supported environment
- Work collaboratively with a team that values communication, empathy and shared problem‑solving
- Contribute to a positive, inclusive culture where everyone supports each other
- Continue developing your ECC skills with structured training, mentoring and CPD support


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Who You Are
You’re an ECC veterinarian who brings calm, clarity and compassion to challenging moments. You value teamwork, continuous learning and delivering exceptional care. You want a workplace where you feel supported, respected and able to grow your career in a meaningful way.
Ready to make a real impact? If you’re looking for a role where your skills matter, your wellbeing is prioritised, and your growth is supported, we’d love to hear from you.
Send your CV to our Talent team at careers@aes.email
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