Animal Emergency Australia
Veterinary Nurse

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Competitive hourly rate starting from $32.69 + super + penalties
Flexible part-time rostering + penalty rates | pathways into advanced ECC
Supportive, team-first culture across a national network
Join a team where your nursing skills truly make a difference!
Animal Emergency Australia (AEA) is a national network delivering emergency and critical care services across Australia. We’re proud to be a place where veterinary professionals can do and be their best, supported by an innovative, flexible and values-driven culture
At Perth Veterinary Emergency (PVE), part of Animal Emergency Australia (AEA), you’ll work alongside experienced ECC vets managing critical cases, trauma, and complex presentations in a fast-paced 24/7 environment.
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What you’ll do
As an ECC Veterinary Nurse, you’ll work alongside skilled veterinarians and nurses to deliver high-quality emergency and critical care.
Key Responsibilities
- Triage and monitor critical patients
- Assist in emergency procedures & surgery
- Deliver high-quality nursing across medical & surgical cases
- Administer medications and support treatment plans
- Communicate clearly and compassionately with clients
- Keep standards high across patient care and hospital operations
About You
- Cert IV in Veterinary Nursing
- Min. 1 year ECC experience or 2 years GP experience
- Confident in fast-paced emergency environments
- Strong team player with great clinical judgement
- Flexible availability to work rotating roster across 24/7 operating hours


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Why PVE
- Work with high-acuity ECC cases (not GP overflow)
- Rotating part-time roster (7 day fortnight!)
- Ongoing ECC training & development opportunities
- Supportive, team-first culture across a national network
- Real pathways into advanced ECC & leadership roles
- Competitive hourly rate starting from $32.69 + super + penalties
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Employee discounts and wellbeing initiatives
Ready to Apply?
If you’re an ECC nurse who thrives in a fast-paced, rewarding environment and wants to be part of something bigger, we’d love to hear from you. Send your CV to careers@aes.eamil and our talent team will be in touch.
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