Murdoch University
School of Veterinary Medicine
Clinical training programs commencing January 2026
The School of Veterinary Medicine Murdoch University has vacancies in the following programs commencing in January 2026.
12-month discipline-specific traineeships
The 12-month postgraduate trainee program is a yearlong advanced clinical training program in the School of Veterinary Medicine at Murdoch University in Western Australia. The training program offers clinical experience in specific disciplines and an opportunity to gain formal scholarly training through concurrent enrolment in a graduate program. These positions would suit a recent graduate veterinarian interested in further university training and upskilling in areas that would be relevant to general practice or a steppingstone to further clinical training such as a residency. Exceptional new graduates will be considered. An annual stipend of $40k is offered with concurrent enrolment in the graduate program which results in award of a Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Clinical Studies after completion of 2 semesters. Course fees are paid by the School.
Residency training programs
The three-year full-time residency programs allow a successful candidate to target credential requirements for speciality certification. The residencies are supervised by board-certified academic staff. Concurrent enrolment in a research masters degree is required.
Application process
Applicants must be able to start the program in early to mid-January for Semester 1 2026 enrolment. Application for clinical training positions is restricted to veterinarians with a degree that can be registered in Western Australia. Australian and New Zealand citizenship or Australian permanent residency status is required.
All enquiries around the program can be forwarded to Jody Reeve by email:
Applications close 19th October 2024. (Early applications/expressions of interest are encouraged)
A letter of intent current CV certified copy of academic transcripts names of 3 referees and a certified copy of passport/visa as proof of Australian Citizenship or Permanent Residency or of New Zealand citizenship should be submitted to .
Candidates are chosen after a competitive selection process.
Murdoch University values workplace diversity promotes inclusion and strongly encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders women and individuals with disability. Applicants who have support or access requirements are encouraged to advise this at the time of their application to ensure appropriate assistance is provided throughout the recruitment process.
Murdoch was the second university established in Perth, Western Australia and has achieved a five-star rating for overall satisfaction, inclusiveness and employability by the QS Stars Assessment 2024, placing it among some of the leading universities in the world.