
Lancashire Small Animal Vet Surgeon role - 12 months FTC
- Lancashire
- £40,000-60,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Salary between £40,000 and £60,000 (DOE).
- Full-time, 12-month FTC.
- Open to discussing flexible working options.
- Work with certificate holding Vets including medicine, dentistry and ECC.
- Full-time vets involved in the out-of-hours service do work a variation of 3, 4 and 5-day weeks throughout the 8-week rolling rota. If you are a full-time vet doing on-call, you will only have two 5-day weeks in every 8 weeks. However, many choose to have extra days off. They are very open to suggestions and happy to discuss what hours may suit you.
- Their clients really appreciate the in-house out-of-hours service. However, they understand how this can impact on vets and do ensure on-call is kept to a minimum, and vets have the following 24 hours off after being on call.
- To further improve overnight care and provide major support to vets, they have a dedicated team of RVN's who work through the night. This makes being on call a lot less arduous for the on-call vet and greatly improves inpatient care.
- Providing in-house OOH care not only gives clients a better service but also increases case exposure. Thus, allowing you to build experience and confidence in dealing with emergency and critical care patients.
- On-call Friday / Work Saturday morning only / Sunday on call (Monday & Tuesday off in lieu)
- On-call Saturday (With a Friday off in lieu), followed by 6 weekends off
- 6.6 weeks holiday a year, including Bank Holidays (Pro Rata), with a holiday buy-back scheme, for those who love to travel
- You will have access to an Employee Assistance Programme
- You are also allowed to take 1 paid day volunteering leave, pro rata
- They offer a corporate gym membership for £22.50/month and are part of the Cycle to Work scheme
- Enhanced maternity, paternity, adoption, shared parental leave and surrogacy pay
- Private medical insurance available through group payroll deduction
- Team pets are like family, well-behaved pets should be able to come to work with you