We are seeking a passionate Night Veterinary Surgeon with a few years of experience, specifically with an interest in emergency and critical care. If you are dedicated to providing high-quality care during night shifts, this could be the perfect role for you. The Role: Shift Pattern: 7 nights on, followed by 21 nights off, offering an excellent work-life balance. Focus: Emergency and critical care, providing life-saving treatment to pets in need during the night. Experience: A few years experience in veterinary practice, ideally with an interest or background in emergency care. Key Benefits: Private Medical Insurance: From day one. Health Cash Plan: Coverage for dental, physiotherapy, and optical services, plus a 24/7 Private GP service. Life Assurance: 3 x salary. Annual Leave: 5 weeks, plus Bank Holidays, rising to 6 weeks with length of service. Clinical CPD: £1,500 per year plus 3 days paid leave for personal development. Training and Development: Internal CPD and access to Clinical Communities. Funded Certificate Opportunities: Support for further professional qualifications. Memberships Paid: VDS, RCVS, and BVA fees covered. Visa and Relocation Support: Assistance for Certificate of Sponsorship (Tier 2 Visa) and relocation support if needed. About You: You will be a dedicated and confident Veterinary Surgeon with a strong interest in emergency care. Your ability to handle critical cases calmly and effectively will be key to this role, and you'll be part of a supportive, expert team. Why Join Us? This position offers an excellent work-life balance with a unique 7 on/21 off rota, alongside competitive benefits and ongoing professional development. You'll work in a supportive team environment where you can continue to grow your career in emergency and critical care. How to Apply: If this exciting opportunity aligns with your skills and passion for emergency care, please submit your CV and a cover letter explaining why you're the perfect fit for the role. Join us in Liverpool and make a difference in emergency veterinary care