dimanche 29 décembre 2013

Veterinary Resources Advisor

Salary: circa £42,000 per annum
Location: Central London [with some overseas travel]
Benefits: 25 days holiday, contributory pension, life assurance and more
Contract type: Permanent Contract
Job reference: ID1306

The Role
Would you like to work in a dynamic and progressive team supporting the delivery of the highest possible quality healthcare services for working equine animals? 

This exciting and challenging role focuses on ensuring evidence based information is available and accessed by those delivering healthcare to equids both within and outside of the organisation. The role involves developing innovative and engaging veterinary resources that are widely disseminated and used by veterinary professionals/paraprofessionals in the field. This position includes some overseas travel to deliver technical support and training.

Criteria
You will need:
·         Broad experience of equine practice and the application of evidence based veterinary medicine
·         Enthusiasm and commitment to improving working equid welfare  
·         Ability to critically appraise and summarise technical information for different audiences.
·         Ability to present information in a way that aids interpretation both on paper and on digital/online medium
·         Experience of veterinary training and/or adult learning
·         Experience and skills to deal with a range of challenges when working in Brooke countries of operation and the motivation to work with the animals and people in these environments  


Please refer to the job description and personal specification for full details and requirements of the role http://www.thebrooke.org/jobs.

Closing Date: 20th January 2014

Interviews to be held on:  3rd February 2014

To Apply

Download a Brooke application form from http://www.thebrooke.org/jobs. Please note that CV’s alone will not be considered.

The Brooke   
The Brooke is the UK’s leading overseas working equid welfare charity, dedicated to improving the lives of horses, donkeys and mules working in some of the poorest communities in the world.  On average six or more people depend on the income generated through the work of each animal and so by improving animal welfare, the lives of poor people in the developing world are improved.
Our goal is to increase the number of working animals we reach from 800,000 every year to 2 million suffering horses, donkeys and mules in the most need in the developing world by 2016.




The Brooke strives to promote equality of opportunity.