Vacancy Details

Small Animal Vet

Permanent Vet in Lincolnshire

ASAP - OPEN
44959
Lincolnshire
South East
  • Small Animal
  • (Some) Sole Charge
  • Full time
Permanent Small animal Vet required for a family-run, independent practice dedicated to providing exceptional first-opinion care for small animals. This friendly and supportive team is passionate about patient care, client relationships, and maintaining a positive work environment.

Salary Up to £72,000.00 per year full time

This role is perfect for someone who enjoys a varied caseload, values clinical freedom, and thrives in a relaxed yet professional atmosphere.

A fun, supportive, and friendly team - work with like-minded professionals who love what they do
A diverse caseload - no two days are the same!
A great work-life balance - No out-of-hours requirements
Independence & clinical freedom - make your own decisions without corporate constraints
Modern facilities - well-equipped clinic with everything you need to provide top-quality care
Competitive salary & benefits - negotiable based on experience
CPD Allowance £1,400 per year
Moving costs covered when required
Temporary Accommodation Allowance (up 2 months)
6.6 weeks holiday
Enhance maternity packages

Someone who enjoys working in a supportive and fun team environment
A passion for delivering high-quality veterinary care
Good communication skills and a caring approach to clients and their pets
Perform surgical procedures on animals, including routine spays, neuters, and more complex surgeries.
Conduct thorough examinations and diagnose medical conditions in animals.
Develop and implement treatment plans tailored to individual patient needs.
Collaborate with veterinary technicians and support staff to ensure optimal patient care.
Maintain accurate medical records and documentation for all patients.
Educate pet owners on post-operative care, nutrition, and general animal health.
Stay current with advancements in veterinary medicine and surgical techniques.
Participate in laboratory testing and analysis as needed for diagnosis and treatment

Qualifications:
A degree in Veterinary Medicine (BVSc or equivalent) and full registration with the relevant veterinary council.
Proven experience in a clinical setting, particularly in surgical procedures.
Knowledge of veterinary laboratory practices is advantageous.
Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, for effective interaction with pet owners and team members.
Ability to work well under pressure while maintaining a calm demeanor.
A genuine passion for animal welfare and commitment to providing exceptional care.

Duties expected:
Perform surgical procedures on animals, including routine spays, neuters, and more complex surgeries.
Conduct thorough examinations and diagnose medical conditions in animals.
Develop and implement treatment plans tailored to individual patient needs.
Collaborate with veterinary technicians and support staff to ensure optimal patient care.
Maintain accurate medical records and documentation for all patients.
Educate pet owners on post-operative care, nutrition, and general animal health.
Stay current with advancements in veterinary medicine and surgical techniques.
Participate in laboratory testing and analysis as needed for diagnosis and treatment.
If you`re looking to be part of a fantastic team where your skills are valued, your input matters, and you can truly enjoy your work, we`d love to hear from you!
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