Small Animal Veterinary Surgeon - Suffolk
- Employer
- Ryder-Davies & Partners
- Location
- Woodbridge, Suffolk
- Salary
- Attractive salary package and relocaton expenses
- Closing date
- 3 Jan 2019
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- Sector
- Small Animal, Practice, Veterinary
- Job Type
- Veterinary Surgeon, Surgeon
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Job Details
Full-time small animal veterinary surgeon required.
The Practice
Ryder-Davies & Partners are an independent veterinary practice established in 1973. The practice consist of four surgeries covering Woodbridge, Felixstowe, Rendlesham and Ipswich offering a professional, friendly caring service for all small animals and equine including our own 24 hour emergency service.
Location
Semi-rural and town locations close to the coast. Easy travelling distance to Ipswich the county town of Suffolk located on the estuary of the River Orwell. The Ipswich waterfront is a vibrant area with restaurants, bars and cafés.
The Role
Full-time small animal veterinary surgeon.
Successful Candidate
The successful candidate will be RCVS registered. Have strong communication and interpersonal skills, be a confident, proactive person who is looking to become part of a friendly and experienced team.
The Package
Generous salary package, pension scheme, 5 CPD days and generous annual leave.
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Company
We are an independent veterinary practice established since 1973.
The practice is owned and run by Ben Ryder-Davies and Joe Steventon.
Our aim is to provide a professional, caring, veterinary service to our clients and their animals.
Our vets are friendly and highly experienced. We have an excellent support team of nurses and receptionists who are dedicated and committed to providing a highest standard of care to our clients and their animals.
- Website
- http://www.ryder-daviesvets.co.uk/
- Location
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18 Grundisburgh Road
Woodbridge
Suffolk
IP12 4HG
United Kingdom
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