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Veterinary Surgeon

Posted 7 days 8 hours ago by British Veterinary LGBT+

Permanent
Full Time
Other
England, United Kingdom
Job Description

An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a thriving independent practice in stunning North Yorkshire.

Celebrating 30 years of caring for animals and people, this 3-site practice (1 hospital and 2 branches) offers an excellent caseload, modern facilities, and a welcoming, supportive team of 8 vets and 13 nurses. Their values are simple: look after the animals, and everything else follows.

The Role

This flexible position is open to full-time or part-time applicants, with no out-of-hours work. Full-time is 38 hours a week across 4 full days, with a fixed weekday off and just 1 in 3 Saturday mornings. Typical shifts are 8-6, 9-7, or 8:30-6:30 depending on the site. The role would be split 50% at the hospital and 50% per week at a branch site where there would be some sole charge responsibilities but full back up available.

Clinical freedom is encouraged, with support always available - most days there are at least 4 vets on site, and new graduates are never left to fly solo. Whether you're a recent graduate seeking strong mentorship or an experienced vet looking to take on more leadership and mentoring responsibilities, this practice will support your ambitions.

What's on Offer

Salary £40,000 - £75,000 depending on experience. 6.6 weeks holiday (including bank holidays), 1 in 3 Saturday mornings (no Sundays or OOH). CPD budget is uncapped, including support to certificate level, RCVS and VDS fees paid, Visa sponsorship support available. Clinical freedom with no sales targets or restrictions.

A fun, family oriented team culture with strong peer support.

About the Practice

This long established, privately owned practice prides itself on high clinical standards, excellent facilities, and true independence. The main hospital and branches are equipped with ultrasound, digital X-ray (including dental), and fantastic medical and surgical facilities. The caseload is varied and interesting, with opportunities to work with exotics if desired, supported by ongoing training.

With a strong family ethos, the team prioritises supporting each other and creating a positive environment where colleagues can grow, share knowledge, and enjoy their work.

Application

For further information, an informal chat, or to apply, please email Debbie Loding at or today.

You must be a qualified Veterinary Surgeon and eligible to register with the RCVS to be considered for this role.

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