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Clinical Veterinarian - University of Cambridge

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25 Sep 2024 BEVA

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY MEDICINE

WEST CAMBRIDGE SITE

 

CLINICAL VETERINARIAN IN FIRST OPINION PRACTICE

 

 

Grade 9/£45,585-£57,696

Additional remuneration for out of hours duties

Do you have a passion for first-opinion equine work and teaching?

Do you want to be part of a team of ambulatory and clinic-based equine vets who combine clinical work and teach the equine vets of the future?

If so, the Department of Veterinary Medicine has an exciting opportunity for a Clinical Veterinarian in First Opinion Equine Practice with effect from 1st December 2024, or as soon as possible thereafter.

The purpose of this role is to be a senior member of the equine veterinary team who provide a high standard of clinical service provision and teaching in equine general practice from the practice base at Cambridge Vet School. The person appointed will provide experienced support to the Principal Clinical Veterinarian in Equine General Practice in the provision of clinical equine general practice services to the Department of Veterinary Medicine. The successful applicant will also play a significant role in the teaching of final year vet students as part of their equine clinical rotations.  The Department is committed to the exciting expansion in depth and scope of first opinion equine services at the University and the successful applicant will be integral to the successful delivery of this vision.

Cambridge Equine provide ambulatory services to clients within a 40-mile radius of the vet school backed up by world-class clinic facilities including a new indoor menage, several well-equipped treatment rooms each with stocks, full-surgical facilities and an impressive array of equipment.  Excellent support is provided by our two equine RVN's and experienced techs, along with Specialists in anaesthesia and radiology.

Applicants should be a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. An in-depth understanding of the requirements of equine general practice work with significant experience of working in an equine general practice environment and the ability to work as part of a team are essential.

Conversations about flexible working are encouraged at the University of Cambridge. Please feel free to discuss flexibility prior to applying (using the contact information below) or at interview if your application is successful. Part time hours will involve participation in the out of hours rota.

Informal enquiries should be directed to Craig Rutland, Principal Clinical Veterinarian in Equine General Practice, by email: cr763@cam.ac.uk

Further information and the online application process can be found at: Clinical Veterinarian in First Opinion Equine Practice - Job Opportunities - University of Cambridge

 

For more information about the Department please visit: www.vet.cam.ac.uk  

Closing date for applications: 27 October 2024

 

University of Cambridge, Department of Veterinary Medicine is a corporate practice.