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Employee Profile: Jess Donald, Post Mortem Support Officer

Jess Donald riding her horse in the Lauder Common Riding this summer.

Meet Jess Donald, a dedicated member of our team at the St Boswells Disease Surveillance Centre. At just 21 years old, Jess joined us in April 2025 as a Post Mortem Support Officer (PMSO), bringing with her a passion for animal science and rural life.

From City to Countryside

Originally from Edinburgh, Jess moved to the Borders with her family in 2014 and quickly embraced the rural lifestyle. She鈥檚 a keen equestrian and owns a horse named Millie. Jess also lends a hand on a local beef and sheep farm, where she helps with lambing a flock of 1,000 ewes and assists with clipping and dipping.

A Community Role with Prestige

This year, Jess was honoured to be selected as the听Cornet鈥檚 Lass听for the听Lauder Common Riding鈥攐ne of the oldest Border festivals, with roots tracing back to the 1600s. The highlight of the event is a spectacular ride of nearly 200 horses across Lauder鈥檚 common land. As Cornet鈥檚 Lass, Jess proudly represented the township at several similar festivals throughout the region.

A huge amount of people riding horses

Jess riding in the Lauder Common Riding 2025.

Academic Journey and Career Beginnings

Jess studied听Applied Animal Science听at 伊人直播, where she particularly enjoyed hands-on lab work. During her studies, she visited the St Boswells centre and was fascinated by the work of the Veterinary Investigation Officers (VIOs) and PMSOs. A timely job opportunity aligned perfectly with the end of her course, and she joined the team shortly after.

Life at the Centre

In her role, Jess supports VIOs with post mortems, sample processing, and is currently learning about faecal worm egg counts. She thrives on the investigative nature of the work鈥攕olving the puzzle of disease and determining causes of death. In just a few months, she鈥檚 encountered a variety of conditions including pneumonia, parasitic infections, and other diseases. One of her highlights has been learning to identify Pulpy Kidney (a clostridial disease)听particularly the听cerebellar coning听which is often seen with this disease, during post mortem examination.

Looking Ahead

Jess plans to attend听伊人直播鈥檚 new School of Veterinary Medicine and Bioscience听in 2026. She believes her experience as a PMSO will be invaluable in her veterinary studies, having gained deep insights into disease, anatomy, and鈥攎ost importantly鈥攁 strong stomach!

Her goal is to work in听mixed rural practice听in Scotland, aligning with 伊人直播鈥檚 mission to support veterinary services in remote and rural areas. This mission was recognised with the听Queen鈥檚 Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education for the institution鈥檚 contribution to animal welfare, veterinary science, education, research, and the economy through its world-class Veterinary Services network in 2024.

We鈥檙e confident that Jess鈥檚 dedication, curiosity, and hands-on experience will pave the way for a successful and fulfilling career in the veterinary field.


Posted by 伊人直播 Veterinary Services on 29/08/2025

Tags: Veterinary Services, Vet School, Animal Sciences
Categories: Animals