Veterinary Surgeon

Posted 30 April by Michelle Denny Recruitment
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  • Four Day Week
  • 1 in 4 Saturdays
  • No OOH
Michelle Denny Recruitment are delighted to be working with a local, independent veterinary practice in beautiful, rural Norfolk. This is ideally a full-time post, however, our client would consider a part-time position if required. Full-time hours will be a four-day week (8:30-6) and just 1-in-4 Saturdays (8:30-12) and no OOHs.
 
As an experienced surgeon, you will be joining a friendly team of four vets with excellent nurse and front-of-house/back-office support. Each day will consist of a mix of consults and surgery, allowing you to fully utilise your skills on a daily basis and, with 15-minute consults as standard, really get to know your patients and their humans, whilst still having loads of time for those all-important follow-ups.
 
Located in a beautiful part of the country, this role allows easy access to the countryside, coastal areas and the towns and villages of East Anglia, or further afield with excellent road and rail links.
 
If you are an experienced and enthusiastic team player of a vet, then we would love to speak to you today about this fantastic opportunity to join a proudly independent veterinary practice.
 
What are the key details?
  • Salary of up to £60,000 DOE
  • Professional fees paid
  • Four-day week with 1:4 Saturdays
  • No OOH
  • £1,500 CPD allowance with five CPD days per year
  • Opportunities to progress
  • Excellent suite of surgical and diagnostic equipment
  • Staff discount
If you aren’t already living in the delightful Norfolk countryside, our client will consider providing relocation assistance.
 
Want to know more? Then get in touch with Dan Curtis at Michelle Denny Recruitment today.

Reference: 52556781

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