Home Wildlife Veterinary & Nursing Programs Vet Tech Student Placement Program

Vet Tech Student Placement Program

Veterinary Tech Student Placement

Applications are currently closed (opening 22 Jan)

If you are an Australian or New Zealand student studying Veterinary Medicine who is interested in undertaking clinical placement at Currumbin Wildlife Hospital, please see below for further information on the program and how to apply.

Home

Criteria

You must be a current final year Veterinary Technology Student.

Timer

Placement Duration

Placements are 16 days over 4 weeks.

Letter

Application Process

Submit an application via our third-party software, Better Impact, following the link below. Create a new profile or login with your existing one, and follow the prompts. Applications are open from 22 Jan – 13 Feb for placements commencing this year.

Note – due to the competitive nature of applications, placements are confirmed one year in advance. We recommend preparing applications early for your best chance at success. 

What to Include in Your Application

  • Include your resume and a cover letter explaining why you would be a good candidate to undertake placement at Currumbin Wildlife Hospital
  • Provide 3 placement periods in order of preference
  • Highlight any experience you have working with wildlife
  • Highlight clear interest in pursuing a career contributing to the care and conservation of wildife
A brown possum curled up on patterned teal fabric, looking up with wide eyes.
A young kangaroo wrapped in a floral-patterned cloth and a colorful knitted blanket looks toward the camera.

What to Expect Once You Applied

  • Once you submitted your application, you will receive a brief email to confirm that we received your application
  • Applications close on 13 February each year
  • You will receive an email to inform you of the outcome of your application
An echidna curled up on a yellow towel, held by a person wearing a green Currumbin Wildlife Hospital shirt.

International Students

Are you looking for an opportunity to experience Australian wildlife firsthand? Join one of the world’s busiest wildlife hospitals and learn from our amazing team treating more than 16,000 native animals each year. 

A veterinarian in green scrubs holds a sleeping koala wrapped in a white towel inside a clinic.

Meet Our Team

We’re lucky to have a dedicated and highly respected team of wildlife veterinarians, nurses, support staff, volunteers, and wildlife carers. Our team leads the way in wildlife care, conservation, and research in Australia and around the world.

Jingeri – Hello

We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the greater Yugambeh language region, the Country on which Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary and Hospital are situated today. We recognise their continuing connections to the land, sky, waters (waterways), and wildlife. We thank them for caring for this Country and its ecosystems.

We celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and we pay our respect to Elders past and present.

Birds
Ornate, stylized green bird in flight, patterned with white dots, against a black background.