An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Small Animal Veterinary Surgeon to join a friendly, forward-thinking and rapidly growing veterinary group based in South West Scotland.
The practice operates across two well-established sites and is currently undergoing significant investment and expansion. With ongoing refurbishment projects, development of clinical services and a strong focus on team culture, this is an excellent time to join the team.
The group is made up of a large, collaborative workforce including 21 vets (with 4 Clinical Directors and 3 Senior Vets), a strong nursing team of Head Nurses, Senior Nurses and Nurses, as well as a substantial reception and support team. Vets and management work across both sites to ensure seamless collaboration, while nursing and administrative teams are based primarily at their home practice with cross-site support where required.
The practice is proud of its growing clinical offering, which includes ophthalmology referrals, acupuncture services, laparoscopic procedures and regular visiting specialists such as a veterinary sonographer and cardiologist. This allows for a varied and interesting caseload with excellent clinical support and development opportunities.
A major refurbishment project is currently underway at one site, which will include:
Two new theatres
Large prep area
Dedicated dental suite and x-ray room
Farm animal examination facilities
Five consult rooms
Separate cat waiting area
Expanded laboratory space
At the other branch, refurbishment work is also ongoing, including upgrades to ward kennels, cattery, and isolation facilities.
The Role:
This is a full-time or part-time permanent position within a busy and supportive small animal practice. The role offers a varied caseload with opportunities for clinical development and progression within a growing group environment.
The Ideal Candidate:
Small Animal Veterinary Surgeon
Confident working within a busy general practice environment
Team-focused with a collaborative approach
Keen to contribute to a developing and progressive practice
RCVS registered
What’s on Offer:
Salary is dependent on experience, with a competitive package reflective of skills and expertise.
The practice also places strong emphasis on wellbeing and team culture, with regular social events, wellbeing initiatives and a supportive working environment designed to promote a healthy work-life balance.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a thriving and expanding veterinary group at an exciting stage of development within South West Scotland. Get in touch if you would like more details: 01395 200189 / Emillie.loaring@synergyvets.com
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