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Veterinary Surgeon - Harrow

purovets
greater london, england, united kingdom
1 month ago
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Veterinary Surgeon - Harrow
• Exciting opportunity for a Veterinary Surgeon to join a small animal practice in the large town of Harrow
• Well-equipped practice with state-of-the-art technology, including Digital X-ray, Ultrasound, Haematology and Biochemistry analysers and much more
• No OOH or on call
• Generous salary up to £65,000
• Benefits package including a paid sabbatical and support for Certificates of Sponsorship for a Tier 2 Visa and relocation support

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Veterinary Surgeon to join a friendly team in the large town of Harrow, Greater London. Harrow is a diverse and multicultural area with a rich history and vibrant community. Known for its calm, leafy environment and village feel, it is one of the capital's more affluent areas, teeming with period properties. Our client has been serving the pets of North Harrow since the 1960s and has an excellent reputation in the area.

They are seeking an experienced Veterinary Surgeon to join their team on a full-time basis. The clinic boasts an excellent surgical and medical caseload, enabling you to develop your skills further while working within a friendly and supportive team. This three-vet clinic is well-equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including Digital X-ray, Ultrasound, Haematology and Biochemistry analysers, Multiparameter anaesthetic monitor, and Therapeutic laser. For more complex cases, their sister practice, a short drive away, offers advanced treatments with a team of specialists in surgery, imaging, medicine, and cardiology.

This facility is equipped with endoscopy, laparoscopy, advanced ultrasound, and CT. You will join a team led by a Branch Partner and supported by a nursing team comprising a Practice Manager, one RVN, and two Patient Care Assistants. The successful candidate must be RCVS registered, with experience in delivering exceptional care to both patients and clients. Demonstrable clinical leadership skills and experience in fostering a progressive clinical culture are essential.

This is a fantastic opportunity to advance your career in a supportive and well-respected practice in one of London's most desirable areas.

What's on offer:
• Full time role – good work/life balance
• No OOH or on call

The Benefits:
• Generous salary – up to £65,000 DOE
• Private Medical Insurance
• Health cash plan covering dental, physio and optical services with 24/7 Private GP Service
• Life Assurance 3 x salary
• 33 days’ annual leave (including Bank Holidays) rising to 38 with length of service
• An additional ‘Day for You’, a paid day’s leave for you to use as you wish
• Clinical CPD: £1,500 per year plus 3 days’ paid leave
• Funded certificate opportunities
• VDS, RCVS and BVA fees paid
• Sabbatical based on length of service
• Cycle to Work scheme
• Staff discount
• Support for Certificates of Sponsorship for a Tier 2 (General) Visa and relocation support

For more information or for a confidential chat, please contact Jordan on or email .


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