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Small Animal Vet

Employer
Firstvets
Location
South Hetton, United Kingdom
Salary
Salary up to £60k DOE & Benefits
Closing date
28 Jul 2022

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Firstvets (South Hetton)

Veterinary Surgeon required, White Lion Veterinary Clinic, South Hetton. No OOH. 4-day working week. True believers of offering a great work / life balance and flexibility. Be part of our caring, hardworking and super supportive team.

Salary DOE ranges from £38k to £48k. Visa costs fully supported for candidates applying out with the UK. Already in the UK but considering a relocation to the County Durham area? Speak to us about our relocation package!

We are a busy first opinion small animal practice situated near the beautiful historic city of Durham. The surgery is based in a semi-rural setting near main roads to major cities, Newcastle and Sunderland.

We are looking for a Veterinary Surgeon to join our team and can offer part time or full time working options. No OOH. Rota includes 1 in 4 Saturdays. CPD is actively encouraged and funded.

Our rewards package includes:
  • Up to 7 weeks annual leave plus Bank Holidays (or equivalent) with our Buy/Sell holiday scheme - allowing you to purchase an additional two weeks of annual leave
  • Extra days annual leave given to you each year in your first 5 years of service!
  • RCVS & VDS fees covered
  • Company pension scheme
  • 2 weeks sick pay per annum
  • Enhanced Maternity and Paternity pay
  • CPD allowance and access to a suite of internal CPD courses
  • 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme
  • CVS Staff Discount Scheme
  • CVS Share Shave scheme
  • A range of other employment benefits such as Perkbox, flexigym and ride to work schemes

Want to know more or have any questions you would like answered confidentially? Then feel free to text Karolina on 07770 685 414 or if you would like to apply for this role, please click ‘Apply Now'

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