New Beginnings

New Beginnings

Our top 10 picks for vet surgeons and vet nurses this week:

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Night Veterinary Surgeon – Manchester – £60,000 to £75,000

Take on a rewarding role providing exceptional care to inpatients and handling emergencies overnight, supported by a dedicated team of nurses, PCAs, and veterinary back-up when required Night Veterinary Surgeon – 10 nights a month

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Registered Veterinary Nurse – London – £30,000

Our clients are a fantastic independent practice in South London who have dedicated their time to providing the best possible care to the local pets (and their owners) and doing it in the most environmentally friendly way possible.? This role is ideal for anyone who shares this passion for sustainable living and top-notch pet health care ?Registered Veterinary Nurse

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Graduate Veterinary Surgeon – Tyne & Wear - £36,000 to £55,000

This is your opportunity to thrive in a practice that champions clinical freedom, rapid decision-making, and personal growth. Unlike corporate environments, decisions here are made quickly and with your professional autonomy in mind. Graduate Veterinary Surgeon – Independent practice/Sponsorship

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Veterinary Surgeon – Canada – $120,000 to $140,000

Join a compassionate and skilled team at a reputable veterinary clinic, where the well-being of pets is the utmost priority. The clinic's patients include companion animals, select exotics and small furies. The role involves working closely with clients to select the best treatment solutions for individual patients, using state-of-the-art pharmaceuticals, materials, and equipment. You'll get to practice both consulting and surgical skills every day, so this role suits all passionate general practitioners Veterinary Surgeon

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Night Veterinary Surgeon – Berkshire - £45,000 to £70,000?

The role entails 6 to 7 OOH shifts per month, allowing for ample time to make the most of life outside of work. ?This position is not just a job; it's a lifestyle choice for those who value professional fulfilment and personal wellbeing. Night Veterinary Surgeon – part time

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Veterinary Surgeon - Staffordshire - £40,000 to £65,000?

As a valued member of this?team, you'll have a varied and fulfilling role. Your week would typically consist of one day of surgery, one day of consultations, and two days that combine both. However, they?understand the importance of tailoring your role to match your preferences. So, if you have a surgical bias or prefer consultations, our client is open to adjusting the frequency of surgery to accommodate your strength. Veterinary Surgeon – sponsorship available

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Veterinary Surgeon – Hampshire - £45,000 to £65,000??

At this exceptional Small Animal practice based in bustling town within the beautiful county of Hampshire, the team is the greatest asset. The practice fosters a collaborative and supportive environment where every voice is valued. The no-blame culture is built on respect, compassion, and a shared passion for animal welfare. Work-life balance is a priority, with a 4-day work week, regular breaks, and dedicated administrative time. Regular team-building activities and professional development create a positive atmosphere where everyone can thrive Veterinary Surgeon – Sponsorship available

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Veterinary Surgeon – West Midlands – £47,000 - £60,000

This new veterinary practice sits within?an hour from the vibrant city of Birmingham with fantastic transport links around the UK and an hour from London by train. Be a part of something special as our client brings a high level of clinical standards within modern, purpose-built facilities to the local community Veterinary Surgeon – sponsorship available

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Graduate Veterinary Surgeon - Lancashire - £40,000 to £70,000 ?

This independent small animal practice is committed to delivering the highest standard of patient and client care. The ethos here revolves around clinical excellence and exceptional customer service, fostering strong relationships with clients. Whether offering a gold standard workup or providing suitable alternatives for those who prefer less invasive procedures, the practice supports clients with empathy and understanding through difficult choices. Graduate Veterinary Surgeon

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Registered Veterinary Nurse – West Yorkshire – from £27,000

As a Registered Veterinary Nurse, you'll play a crucial role in providing exceptional care to patients and clients, making visiting the vet a positive experience for everyone. Your responsibilities will include running nurse clinics, assisting in consultations and surgeries, monitoring anaesthetics, and providing nursing care for day patients. Registered Veterinary Nurse

You must be registered or eligible to register with the RCVS to apply for any of these positions. See https://www.rcvs.org.uk/registration/applications-veterinary-surgeons/ to check

For more information, click on the individual advert links or get in touch at [email protected]

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