
About RSPCA Queensland
For nearly 140 years, RSPCA Queensland has been a leading animal welfare charity, dedicated to improving the lives of animals - whether domestic, farmed, or native. We care for over 42,000 animals annually, relying on the generosity of animal lovers like you to fund 91% of our life-changing services.
Our Purpose: We exist for animals to live better lives.
About the Role
RSPCA Queensland is seeking passionate and capable Veterinary Nurses to join our hospital team and support the delivery of high-quality care to animals in need.
Working within a busy and varied clinical environment, you’ll provide both medical and surgical nursing care to animals admitted through a range of pathways, including public admissions, RSPCA animal ambulances, Community Outreach, Inspectorate cases and transfers from regional shelters. The caseload is diverse, the pace is fast and the work is deeply rewarding.
As part of our dedicated veterinary team, you’ll collaborate with experienced clinicians and animal care professionals who share a commitment to improving animal welfare across Queensland.
Please note: Our hospital operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and this role requires availability to work across evening, overnight and weekend shifts.
What We’re Looking For
You are someone who genuinely cares about the wellbeing of animals and takes pride in providing compassionate, high-quality care. You enjoy working in a hands-on environment and are comfortable balancing physical animal care duties with customer interactions and administrative tasks.
You are someone who stays calm and organised in a busy environment, communicates clearly with colleagues and the public, and approaches your work with empathy, professionalism and attention to detail.
Most importantly, you are someone who values teamwork, brings a positive attitude to your work, and finds purpose in helping both animals and people.
What You’ll Do
In this role, you will:
What You’ll Bring to the Role
Why Join Us?
At RSPCA Queensland, we actively support your growth. You’ll have opportunities to expand your skills, take on greater responsibility and shape your career over time - whether that’s deepening your clinical expertise, stepping into broader leadership, or contributing to initiatives across our animal care, operations and community programs.
Interested?
If this sounds like the perfect opportunity for you, apply today!
Successful candidates will be required to undergo a Police Check for the safety and well-being of the community, staff, and animals. A pre-employment medical assessment may also be required.
RSPCA Queensland acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to a fair and inclusive hiring process, welcoming applicants of all backgrounds, regardless of faith, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or gender identity.

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