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For the provision of Veterinary Services for the Australian Border Force Detector Dog Program

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Andrew Astbury

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HOMEAFFAIRSRFT 01/19
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Department of Home Affairs
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70120000 - Livestock services
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2-Apr-2019 2:00 pm (ACT Local Time)
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5-Mar-2019
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VIC
Melbourne
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Request for Tender

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Yes
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All Agencies
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No
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No

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The National Detector Dog program Facility (NDDPF) was opened in 2011 merging the Victorian based breeding and development areas with the Canberra based training section.

The NDDPF includes a full veterinary clinic with surgery and x-ray facilities incorporated within the Bulla Facility.

The Veterinary Practitioner is expected to undertake a wide range of veterinary duties in maintaining the health and welfare of the ABF dog program. These duties include but are not lim ited to:   
   Examine dogs and puppies to diagnose their health problems
   Perform services such as spaying and neutering
   Provision of veterinary care for new born puppies
   Dressing and treating wounds or infections
   Administer Vaccines
   Performing routine veterinary consultations, including basic health checks and testing for diseases
   Cleaning teeth and performing surgeries
   Operate medical equipment, such as x-ray machines
   Perform Hip and elbow x-rays for general dog population
   Advise DDP staff about general care, medical conditions, and treatments
   Prescribe medication
   Administration of the issue, storage and ordering of medicines and restricted drugs
   Breeding Program support
   Microchipping
   Euthanize
   Animal care, handling, hospital treatments and cleaning
   Maintaining surgery hygiene, surgical areas and equipment
   Assisting with anaesthetics, surgery and patient monitoring
   Pre and post- operative patient care
   General nursing, blood collection and laboratory sample processing
   Whelp watch
   Delivering excellent care to patients and clients
   Liaising with foster carers and other agencies both interstate and overseas
   Occasional interstate travel to administer health checks and rabies vaccination to operation dogs (additional training will be provided if required).
   Updating medical file as required
   Ability to work as part of a team
   Deliver Basic Animal Husbandry training sessions to ABF staff including animal attendants

On occasions medical situations arise that are of a specialist nature, outside the scope of the contracted Veterinary Practitioners skillset or the NDDPF clinic does not have the necessary support and infrastructure to manage the situation. These situations will be managed and directed to the most appropriate service provider.
 
All Veterinary Practitioners and Nurses must have and maintain the minimum qualifications whilct working at the NDDPF. These qualifications are:
Veterinary Practitioner: Doctor of Veterinary Science or Bachelor of Veterinary Science
Veterinary Nurse: Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing or Equivalent

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There is a compulsory briefing for any person wanting to lodge a Tender. The briefing will be on Friday the 15th of March at 1100 hours. All attendees must register their attendance at: ddpe@abf.gov.au 

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Any person/company wanting to lodge a Tender must be in attendance at the Industry briefing & Site inspection day on Friday March 8th at 1100hrs. This briefing day will include a tour of facilities. All attendees must sign a register their attendance priot to the day and sign a confidentiality document prior to accessing the site. Registartion fo attendance is via an email to: ddpe@abf.gov.au

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Seven days per week

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Electronic lodgement via AusTender at www.tenders.gov.au.

Contact Details

Andrew Astbury

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