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We are currently looking for a Small Animal Vet to be based across 2 of our GP practices in Cheshire, Lymm Veterinary Surgery and Birchwood Vets in Warrington. Ideally the role would be offered on a FT basis working across 4 days per week. There would also be some weekend and bank holiday commitments which would be based at our Beech house Veterinary centre – currently going through RCVS Hospital status.
We are looking for a Small Animal Vet to join our team on a full-time basis, we would also consider 2 part-time Vets to take on a job share opportunity. Ideally, we would be interested in applicants who are an all-round GP Vet working across surgery and medicine cases. There is also the option to get involved as a Vet GDP advisor to support and mentor our graduate cohort.
Are you an experienced Small Animal Veterinary Surgeon looking to join an experienced ECC out of hours team on a part-time basis? if so, we are looking for our 4th OOH vet to join our Beech House Veterinary centre.
About Us – the practice was refurbished in 2022 and since that time we have developed the OOH function that currently looks after the OOH for 7 of our outreaching practices. Our impressive facilities include clean corridor with 3 operating theatres (with DR X-ray in orthopaedic theatre), ultrasound suite, X-ray, and dental room. The practice and cattery are working to gold ISFM standard and we are currently being assessed under the PSS Hospital status with the RCVS.
We are looking for an experienced Small Animal Veterinary Surgeon who would like to take their first step into a management role. Reporting to our Senior CD and working alongside a further SA Veterinary Surgeon.
The Role: Working 35.5 hours per week across Monday to Friday at Holly House, with weekend and bank holiday working at either Beech House Veterinary Centre, who are currently working towards RCVS Hospital Status or our sister practice in Lymm. It includes a 1:4 Saturday (annually accrued into your FT hours), 1:12 Sunday and supporting on the bank holiday rota. Sunday and bank holidays are given back as TOIL. Your time at the practice will be split between consults and surgery, and there will be some sole-charge responsibilities.
We are looking for a Small Animal Veterinary Surgeon to join our busy community practice on a part-time basis in Newcastle-under-Lyme. Reporting to the Clinical Director and working alongside a further SA Veterinary Surgeon and SA Graduate.
About Us: As a Vet partner’s practice, we are committed to providing excellent standards of care for our clients and pets but we also have a strong focus on our teams wellbeing and happiness within their chosen roles. Being a team, supporting each other and working together is a huge focus a Charter NUL.
We have a fantastic opportunity for a Small Animal Veterinary Surgeon to join the team at our RCVS accredited Tier 3 Hospital. The role is permanent and would involve a working pattern that includes day shifts and OOH’s. This would be an excellent opportunity for someone who is interested in emergency work but also is keen to remain as part of a bigger day vet team and the support that this brings. Shift patterns and hours vary as the Hospital is open 24/7 with OOH starting at 8pm to 9am the following morning.
We have a fantastic opportunity for a Small Animal Veterinary Surgeon to join the team at our RCVS accredited Tier 3 Hospital for a 9 – 12month Maternity leave contract. We envisage the role to commence from mid-January 2026; it is full time and would be working a variation of shifts across days.
The hospital sees a wide case load and is a brilliant environment to utilise and develop your skill set which ensures great job satisfaction. The Hospital offers a digital imaging suite for x-rays and ultrasound, separate dog and cat isolation wards, dedicated large theatre with advanced gaseous anaesthetic systems and aseptic operating theatres. All staff are encouraged to get involved with projects and as a practice we continually embrace new ideas and evolve providing a supportive environment for all team members.
We are looking for a recent or just qualified Veterinary graduate to join our fantastic team at Broom Cottage Veterinary surgery in Wilmslow, Cheshire. You would be working alongside 2 senior vets, who are both experienced in supporting the VET GDP programme plus 1 of the senior vets is a certificate holder in Cardiology.
We are looking for a small animal veterinary surgeon to join the team at Beech House Veterinary Hospital. Working Full-time over 4 days per week. Your rota will include working a 1:4 Saturday, 1:12 Sunday rota (TOIL) and 1 or 2 bank holidays per year (TOIL). You will also spend 1 day working at our Orford Lane practice on weekly or fortnightly basis.
Our aim within the practice is to treat our patients as though they were our own animals,
and to treat our clients in the way we would wish to be dealt with ourselves.
This philosophy should be carried through at all levels, in terms of our demeanour,
appearance, professionalism and communication (between vets, clients, external
providers such as laboratories and staff). We all have a part to play in ensuring the smooth
running of the various aspects of the practice.
All staff are expected to work to the highest of clinical standards.
Support and training will be provided to ensure these standards of clinical excellence are
attained.
Our aim within the practice is to treat our patients as though they were our own animals,
and to treat our clients in the way we would wish to be dealt with ourselves.
This philosophy should be carried through at all levels, in terms of our demeanour,
appearance, professionalism and communication (between vets, clients, external
providers such as laboratories and staff). We all have a part to play in ensuring the smooth
running of the various aspects of the practice.
Our aim within the practice is to treat our patients as though they were our own animals, and to treat our clients in the way we would wish to be dealt with ourselves.
This philosophy should be carried through at all levels, in terms of our demeanour, appearance, professionalism and communication (between vets, clients, external providers such as laboratories and colleagues. We all have a part to play in ensuring the smooth running of the various aspects of the practice.
All colleagues are expected to work to the highest of clinical standards.
Support and training will be provided to ensure these standards of clinical excellence are attained.
Our aim within the practice is to treat our patients as though they were our own animals, and to treat our clients in the way we would wish to be dealt with ourselves.
This philosophy should be carried through all levels, in terms of our demeanour, appearance, professionalism and communication (between staff, clients and external providers such as laboratories and suppliers). We all have a part to play in ensuring the smooth running of the various aspects of the practice.
Our aim within the practice is to treat our patients as though they were our own
animals, and to treat our clients in the way we would wish to be dealt with ourselves.
To provide a professional, effective and organised client reception. To work flexibly
to perform all administrative and clerical duties related to the professional
responsibilities of a veterinary receptionist within the practice.
At the Willows Veterinary Group we are always on the lookout for experienced locum vets and nurses to join our team.
If you are currently looking for a locum role of short or long duration, on a regular or ad hoc basis, please contact Rebecca Howell – locums@willowsvetgroup.co.uk for more information.