Joel Wong

UniMelb Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Year 3

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

About

A dedicated and upbeat individual who is fascinated by wildlife conservation, committed to serving the community and representing the voiceless. Confident and optimistic in working and partnering with like-minded team members to serve any organization, with a wealth of personal and work experience in team management and leadership. I spend my free time participating in team sports such as ultimate frisbee and dodgeball.

Experience

  • Pet Sitter at Mad Paws
    Feb 2025 - Present · 1 yr 6 mos

    - Casual Pet Hosting, Cat House Visiting, Dog Daycare & Dog Walking - Multiple repeat clients through excellent client communication and passionate care - $3000+ earnings over one year

  • Cattery Administrator at Fine Pet Hotel Pty Ltd
    Nov 2025 - Feb 2026 · 4 mos

    - Led the Condition 1 Report correspondence with Whitehorse City Council and formalised cattery SOPs related to cat husbandry, health and hygiene

  • Secondary School Ultimate Frisbee Coach at Sports Aid
    May 2025 - May 2025 · 1 mo

    - Coach for Alphington Grammar Ultimate Frisbee Programme 2025 - Accredited AFDA Level 1 Community Coach and First Aid Trained

  • Research Assistant at Tembusu College
    Jun 2023 - Dec 2023 · 7 mos

    - Project under the Senior Learning Experience (SLE) for Tembusu College senior students - Conducted a research study on "The role of community in student engagement and competency development" in Tembusu College, focusing on the impacts of student-led groups in the college on both participants and organisers -Mostly preliminary research and survey, using a combination of qualitative and quantitative data for analysis - Grade: A-

  • Undergraduate Researcher at National University of Singapore
    Jun 2023 - Nov 2023 · 6 mos

    - Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme in Science (UROPS) for Semester 1 of Aacdemic Year 23/24 - Title of Research: Preliminary investigation of the effects of artificial light sources on terrestrial arthropod abundance in Sentosa Island, Singapore - Research Advisor: Assistant Professor Eunice Jingmei Tan, The Ecological Adaptations Lab (TEAL) - Overview: Research conducted on Sentosa Island, Singapore, to quantify and categorise artificial light sources (lamp posts along street and walking pathways) based on its height, illuminance, correlated colour temperature (CCT) and absolute spectral irradiance, which is then used to compare with arthropod abundance data to generate preliminary analysis results. - Grade: A