Veterinary Internship - ECC
Posted 12 hours 21 minutes ago by VC Evidensia UK
Vets Now is the European leader in Emergency and Critical Care (ECC), recognised for its national emergency service provision, fast track training programmes (Edge), and European Board of Veterinary Specialisation Residency in Glasgow.
Role OverviewThis 12 month internship is designed for veterinarians seeking to strengthen their skills in emergency and critical care, whether as preparation for residency applications or to deepen clinical confidence in ECC practice. The successful intern will join the team on the 28th September 2026.
The role is primarily based in the ICU, managing emergency referrals, with a rolling rota and no on call duties. Interns will engage in clinical work, structured training, and collaborative case discussions with a strong focus on patient care and professional development.
Key ResponsibilitiesDeliver emergency and critical care under close supervision.
Manage ICU patients and emergency referrals across multiple disciplines.
Participate in case planning, diagnosis, treatment, and record keeping.
Engage proactively in case discussions with clinicians, residents, and nursing teams.
Contribute to research projects, seminars, journal clubs, and teaching opportunities.
Uphold high standards of clinical care, professionalism, and animal welfare.
RequirementsTo apply, you must have:
A veterinary degree recognised by the RCVS.
Eligibility or registration with the RCVS.
Strong communication, teamwork, and record keeping skills.
The ability to remain calm, prioritise, and perform effectively under pressure.
A compassionate, professional, and reliable approach.
Preferred (not essential):
Completion of a Small Animal Rotating Internship in a multi disciplinary referral hospital.
Salary and BenefitsSalary: £35,000 per annum.
Professional Costs Covered: VDS and RCVS registration fees.
Leave: 7 weeks annual leave, plus your birthday off.
Learning & Development: Allocated time for externships, inclusion in IVC Evidensia ECC Specialty Group meetings (case discussions and journal clubs), additional CPD/conference allowance.
Mentorship: Dedicated clinical mentor to support your training, research, and professional growth.
Inclusion & DiversityWe are committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive workplace. We encourage applications from veterinarians of all backgrounds and will consider reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process.