Enable job alerts via email!
A UK governmental body responsible for animal health is seeking a Veterinary Lead to oversee a multi-disciplinary team. This role entails managing responses to animal disease outbreaks, influencing policy development, and ensuring effective delivery of animal health strategies. The ideal candidate will have a veterinary degree, experience in stakeholder engagement, and be prepared for crisis management. The position emphasizes strategic leadership and collaboration with local authorities and partners.
As a Veterinary Lead, you will lead and manage a geographically dispersed, multi-disciplinary team, both during and between animal disease outbreaks. Reporting to the Head of Field Delivery (HoFD), you will be accountable for delivering operational excellence in veterinary leadership, stakeholder engagement, and customer service within your area. Your priority will be to safeguard Great Britain from animal-related threats through the effective and consistent application and enforcement of animal health, welfare, and veterinary public health policies. You will play a pivotal role in the provision of veterinary advice to build effective relationships with Government policy customers, operational partners, veterinary profession stakeholders and commercial networks. By working with these stakeholders, you will influence national policy development and support the delivery of scanning surveillance aims and objectives. In addition, by building effective relationships with Other Government Departments and Local Authorities you will support collaborative working across areas of joint responsibility and emergency response. As a Veterinary Leader it is important that you play a part in the strategic thinking and development of the Agency, ensuring the effective delivery of agreed public and animal health and welfare strategies and policies. You will provide senior veterinary leadership, decision making and direction for all staff during incidents and in disease emergency situations. You will be expected to analyse, define and manage the veterinary risks in the agreed area of responsibility to achieve the Governments' animal health and welfare outcomes and, in conjunction with others, ensure that the effective deployment of appropriate resources achieves organisational priorities and outcomes under all circumstances. The role requires you to represent Welsh Government and APHA in dealings with local operational partners, stakeholders and the media. The work you will be doing:
Do you want a strategic role safeguarding standards of animal health and welfare? Do you have knowledge and experience of working with the UK livestock industry across all sectors? Do you have the ability to influence others and guide your team in a shared strategy?
Disability Confident About Disability Confident. A Disability Confident employer will generally offer an interview to any applicant that declares they have a disability and meets the minimum criteria for the job as defined by the employer. It is important to note that in certain recruitment situations such as high-volume, seasonal and high-peak times, the employer may wish to limit the overall numbers of interviews offered to both disabled people and non-disabled people. For more details please go to .
APHA is a brilliant place to work where our people feel valued, have a voice and can be their authentic selves. We value difference and diversity, because it helps us be more innovative and make better decisions.