Job Title: Veterinary surgeon
Salary: £50,000 per annum (depending on experience)
Location: Nottinghamshire, Worksop
Job Type: Full-time, Fixed-Term (Part-time positions considered)
Hours: 4-day week with an average 38.5 hour working week. One night on call for inpatients only. 1 in 6 weekends.
Your role and responsibilities
We’re looking for a vet who will enjoy working as part of a close-knit team with a wide range of experience. You will have an equal share of consulting, surgical, and inpatient care shifts. We are an RCVS-accredited hospital and pride ourselves in doing first-opinion work well, with the support of RVNs caring for our inpatients throughout the night. Out-of-hours emergencies are covered by vets where you would only be called out for our own inpatients, which is exceptionally infrequent.
We strongly encourage case continuity while providing support and mentorship where required. We would consider a vet of any level of experience for this role and feel we have a big enough team to ensure an appropriate level of support.
Benefits
* 5 weeks holiday + bank holidays + Birthday Leave
* RCVS & VDS fees paid
* External CPD funded
* Extensive free online Linnaeus CPD program
* Career progression opportunities
* Staff discount schemes
* Life Assurance
* Enhanced sickness pay
* Enhanced equal family leave
* E-car salary sacrifice scheme
* Wellness program including:
o Employee assistance program
o Eyecare voucher scheme
o Free annual Flu jab
o Cycle to work scheme
* Recruitment referral reward scheme
About us
Our purpose-built hospital has 8 consulting rooms including 2 dedicated cat rooms with a cat-only waiting area. We also have a separate consulting room and waiting room for euthanasia consults to ensure clients have privacy and peace in such difficult times.
Our in-house lab includes urine sediment exam (Idexx Sedivue), dipstix analyser, biochemistry and haematology machines, and much more.
We have recently acquired a beautiful new ultrasound machine (My Lab X7) with a 21" LED screen. As well as a dental radiography (IM3 CR7 system) which we aim to get all our vets trained up on. Our patients that are having dental extractions will all receive nerve blocks and again we will support and help all vets learn if no prior experience. Analgesia is a priority for us and we will try and include local anaesthetic techniques wherever we can.
If you would like an informal chat to discuss further, please get in touch with vicky.tanday@linnaeusgroup.co.uk or to apply, please complete the application form below. #J-18808-Ljbffr