ORP is a fast-growing charity with ambitious goals, and we are seeking an enthusiastic associate veterinary surgeon to join our veterinary team in the Maldives. This position is ideal for candidates looking to advance their veterinary skills in a highly specialized facility with unique species while gaining valuable in-field experience in tropical environments working with sea turtles. Numerous clinical research opportunities are available and can be cultivated.
This role is based at one of our veterinary facilities in the Maldives; primarily at our second clinical facility on Jawakara in Lhaviyani Atoll scheduled to open in 2025. Our first clinical facility, the Marine Turtle Rescue Centre located in Baa Atoll, opened in February 2017. At the time, it was the first fully equipped sea turtle rescue facility in the Maldives, established in response to the growing number of turtles found entangled in ghost gear. The Centre follows a ‘Sea Turtle University’ model: a busy teaching hospital equipped with advanced veterinary tools, including a full blood laboratory, endoscopy, digital radiography, ultrasound, Class 4 laser, and a complete surgical suite. We also operate three additional sea turtle rehabilitation centres in the Maldives where the associate veterinary surgeon will play an active role, and will soon open a second, hospital-level clinical facility.
Our core values include excellence in clinical care, innovation, and education. We regularly host veterinary trainees and students from around the world who seek training in sea turtle medicine and rehabilitation, alongside interns and volunteers who help run the centres. We handle one of the largest clinical caseloads in sea turtle conservation globally.
ORP’s veterinary team includes a veterinary surgeon, two associate veterinary surgeons, two interns, and two to three volunteers, all led by our Lead Veterinary Surgeon. Additionally, three sea turtle biologists and two interns assist at our rehabilitation facilities. You will be part of a close-knit, friendly team dedicated to treating, healing, and releasing as many sea turtles as possible. The work is demanding but immensely rewarding and engaging; you will leave with a profound appreciation for sea turtles, their medical care, and their conservation in this region.
Main DutiesAs an clinical veterinary fellow, you will assist the Lead Veterinary Surgeon and Veterinary Surgeon in all aspects of running ORP’s Rescue, Clinical and Rehabilitation facilities in the Maldives, including operational and administrative functions:
Duration: 6-12 month with possibility to extend
DEADLINE: 15 May 2025