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Looking for a Veterinary Surgeon job in Tasmania?

Discover a wide range of rewarding veterinary career opportunities in Tasmania, a state celebrated for its pristine landscapes and welcoming communities.

From the rugged coastlines and sandy beaches to the rolling hills, national parks, and charming towns, Tasmania offers the perfect blend of professional growth and an exceptional lifestyle. Whether you’re drawn to the cultural and economic hub of Hobart or the relaxed pace of regional towns like Launceston, Devonport, or Burnie, there’s a place for every veterinary professional to thrive.

Talk to our expert recruitment team on 01423 813 453 or email us: [email protected]

Our Frequently Asked Questions section has the answers to all your questions about life as a Veterinary Surgeon in Australia.

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Frequently Asked Questions

If you’re considering applying for one of our Veterinary Surgeon jobs in Tasmania, here are some common questions:

A full-time veterinary surgeon in Tasmania typically earns between AUD $60,000 and $105,000 per year, depending on factors such as location, experience, type of practice, and area of specialization.

Salaries are generally higher in Hobart, while regional and rural areas often offer additional incentives. Positions in remote or underserved communities can provide the highest earning potential, including relocation allowances, accommodation support, and other benefits—making these roles especially appealing for veterinary professionals seeking both career growth and a rewarding lifestyle.

At Prospect Health, we recognize the challenges and opportunities that come with relocating across the globe. That’s why our specialist consultants have a wealth of knowledge, offering a comprehensive guide to transitioning into the Australian healthcare system.

Our Step-by-Step Pathway to Becoming a Veterinary Surgeon in Australia has everything you need to know about Australia and finding the perfect Veterinarian job.

As the capital city of Tasmania, Hobart offers competitive salaries for full-time veterinary surgeons, typically ranging from AUD $60,000 to $105,000 per year, with higher earnings possible in private practices or specialized fields.

Regional towns such as Launceston, Devonport, and Burnie may offer additional incentives to attract veterinary professionals, particularly in areas with higher demand. While base salaries remain in a similar range, these positions can include relocation support, accommodation allowances, and other benefits, making them financially appealing.

Working in more remote or underserved locations across Tasmania can provide further financial incentives, allowing veterinary surgeons to maximize their earning potential while gaining valuable experience in rural practice.

If you’re a UK-trained Veterinary Surgeon considering a move to Australia, the process is straightforward for most graduates. All RCVS-accredited UK veterinary degrees—including those from the Royal Veterinary College, Bristol, Liverpool, Cambridge, Glasgow, Edinburgh (Dick Vet), Nottingham, Surrey, and Harper & Keele—are recognised by the Australasian Veterinary Boards Council (AVBC) for direct registration.

This means you can apply directly to the veterinary board in any Australian state or territory for registration, without needing additional exams, provided you meet other requirements like English language proficiency and good standing from previous registrations.

If a UK veterinary degree were not AVBC-recognised (rare for accredited programs), you would need to complete the Australasian Veterinary Examination (AVE), which includes a multiple-choice preliminary exam and a final clinical assessment, before being eligible for registration.

For full details on registration and application procedures, visit the AVBC website and the relevant state veterinary board where you intend to practise.

If you are Veterinary Surgeon in the UK contemplating a move to Australia, then Prospect Health Recruitment has everything you need to know for a rewarding career oversees.

Read our Step-by-Step Pathway to Becoming a Veterinary Surgeon in Australia, with information on research and planning, eligibility and qualifications, registration, and much more.