Animal Health

Veterinary Surgeon - Island Practice - Newport (Isle of Wight)

Job description

Veterinary Surgeon - Island Practice - Newport

Location: Newport, Isle of Wight
Contract: Permanent
Salary / Rate: £47,000 - £72,000 per annum
Rota: flexible 4-day week with no routine nights and a collaborative weekend rota

Role overview

This permanent opportunity in Newport would suit a clinician looking for a well-supported role with a realistic rota. The role is based in a island small animal clinic with varied general practice caseload. The rota is flexible 4-day week with no routine nights and a collaborative weekend rota.

Practice profile

Key responsibilities

  • Deliver first-opinion consultations with clear communication for pet owners
  • Carry out routine surgery, dentistry or medical work in line with your confidence
  • Work closely with RVNs, SVNs and support staff to maintain safe patient flow
  • Keep accurate clinical records and contribute to a positive team culture

Requirements

  • MRCVS registration or eligibility to register with the RCVS
  • Confidence with first-opinion clinical work appropriate to the role
  • A calm, professional approach with clients, colleagues and patients
  • Interest in building longer-term relationships with clients and the wider practice team

Benefits and support

  • nurse-led consult culture
  • experienced reception team
  • separate theatre time
  • case continuity encouraged

Apply

Our animal health team supports veterinary surgeons and nurses across permanent and locum markets, with a focus on practical, well-matched introductions. To apply or discuss similar Newport veterinary jobs, submit your CV and a consultant will contact you if your experience fits this or another suitable role.

Must be eligible to work in the UK and registered, or eligible to register, with the relevant professional body for the role.

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