Senior Small Animal Vet - Midsomer Norton
- Employer
- Highcroft Vet Group
- Location
- Midsomer Norton, Radstock
- Salary
- Attractive salary and benefits package
- Closing date
- 30 Sep 2021
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- Sector
- Small Animal, Practice, Veterinary
- Job Type
- Veterinary Surgeon, Surgeon
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time, Part Time
Are you a Small Animal Vet looking for the next step in your career?
We have an excellent opportunity for you to join our group as a Senior Vet.
This role would suit a vet with proven experience who will support and mentor our Vet team across our two practice group (Haycombe & Midsomer Norton). You will lead the clinical meetings, consider how we can grow and improve our practice and team and along with the practice manager be responsible for delivery of key strategic and commercial objectives
The full time permanent position will involve working 40hrs a week over four days, with the same day off every week. We will also welcome part-time applications for candidates who are looking for a reduced amount or days or hours per week. For this position we are offering a salary of up to £55K DOE.
The role will involve working shifts from 8.30 - 18.30 and will require being included on our inpatient on-call rota, with less than 1 week night per week on duty. With weekend responsibilities as follows:
- 1 in 8 full weekends at Midsomer Norton
- Consult only Saturday 9.00 – 17.00, Sunday 10.00 – 16.00
- 1 in 8 Saturdays at Frome
- Consult only Saturday 9.00 – 17.00
In return we can offer:
- Up to 7 weeks annual leave (pro rata) with our buy/sell holiday scheme
- Funding towards a certificate of your interest
- RCVS, VDS and CPD paid
- Attractive bonus scheme
- Industry leading, maternity, paternity and adoption leave
- Company Pension scheme
Fancy joining our team?
If so, please click apply now or for an informal chat speak with Lauren from our recruitment team on 07776 497219
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