Responsibilities
act as a subject matter expert (SME) in the VEMB Training Team, contribute to training program development and implementation for the Export Meat and Live Animal Sections within our branch
develop, coordinate and support the delivery of training to ensure there is national consistency across operational staff in the Export Meat and Live Animal Sections
use your operational and regulatory experience to identify training needs and conduct training analysis to enhance workforce capability and consistency
review, develop and validate training materials and delivery, ensuring alignment with workplace and regulatory requirements
provide expert advice on induction training programs, mentor new starters and provide ongoing technical capability development for all relevant staff
collaborate with stakeholders, including various internal teams, to enhance training and capability outcomes
support capability development through mentoring, coaching, and professional development initiatives
contribute to the assessment, verification and moderation of skills, knowledge and competency
contribute to governance processes, data analysis and reporting to ensure continuous improvement in training programs
represent the department in relevant forums, conveying complex technical information
maintain awareness of emerging risks,
regulatory changes and industry best practices to ensure training remains current and effective
Knowledge and experience
understanding of legislative frameworks, government decision-making processes and regulation
understanding of the operational setting in the Export Meat and Live Animal Sections or the ability to quickly acquire such knowledge
demonstrated understanding of training and adult learning principles
experience in coaching and mentoring
Mandatory qualifications
veterinary degree from an Australian university or equivalent veterinary qualification recognised in Australia; registration, or eligibility for registration, with the relevant Australian state/territory veterinary board and maintenance of registration whilst employed by the department
Eligibility and other requirements
hold and maintain a valid Australian motor vehicle driver licence
may be required to perform occasional out-of-hours and weekend work
wear appropriate protective personal equipment and clothing to comply with departmental Work Health & Safety policies and procedures
required to undergo a pre-employment medical examination which will include Q‐Fever tests and that Q‐Fever immunisation will be required where immunity cannot be established
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📌 Senior Veterinary Officer - Training (Brisbane)
🏢 Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
📍 Brisbane
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