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We’re looking for a passionate Veterinary Surgeon, 2y + qualified, to help deliver exceptional care. Our affordable service provides pets and pet owners with high-quality care, without the hefty price tag. With a diverse caseload, primarily consisting of sick and injured pets, you’ll not only make a difference every day but also have the opportunity to apply your skills and continue learning. At our Birkenhead clinic, we boast 7 consulting rooms, two theatres, and a x-ray suite. We take pride in being a cat-friendly clinic, with a dedicated dog and cat ward. At our clinic, we embrace diversity in cases, handling everything from complex orthopaedic issues to intricate medical conditions. Our commitment to excellence extends to our fully equipped facilities, allowing us to look at advanced services such as cardiac scanning. At Animal Trust, you'll find a supportive and inclusive culture that values each individual's contribution. We operate without hierarchy, fostering an environment where every team member contributes to our shared commitment to clinical excellence.
Job Responsibility:
deliver exceptional care
handle diverse caseload primarily consisting of sick and injured pets
apply skills and continue learning
handle complex orthopaedic issues and intricate medical conditions
contribute to shared commitment to clinical excellence
Requirements:
2y + qualified Veterinary Surgeon
passionate
What we offer:
6 weeks holiday, including bank holidays
Visa Sponsorship available
CPD and Certificate funding available
Private Health Care
52 Weeks sickness benefit
free Employee assistance program
Enhanced maternity and paternity package
Contributory pension scheme
RCVS and VDS fees paid
Access to counselling support including mental health, financial and life counselling after 12 months of service