Charity Centre in Cambridgeshire Seeks Locum Vet
Locum vacancy in
Cambridgeshire
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Workplace Type: Vet Jobs
Start Date: 15 Apr 2024
Contact Person: lacey.dorliac@synergyvets.com
Job Ref: SV250051
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Job Ref:
SV250051
SV250051
Lacey is working closely with a charity centre in Cambridgeshire, who are seeking Locum Vet cover from mid April until late May.
LOCATION: Cambridgeshire
ROTA: 4 days a week with Tuesdays off.
HOURS: 8.30am – 4.30pm only
THE PRACTICE: Located in beautiful countryside, is one of the largest multispecies Shelters in Europe. There is a self-contained veterinary suite, with three operating theatres, and radiography/ultrasound facilities - including dental radiography, to facilitate provision of excellent first opinion veterinary care to the animals from cats and dogs to chickens, guinea pigs and rabbits.
THE ROLE: You will be working alongside the nursing and auxiliary team and oversee final year veterinary students learning day one skills and shelter medicine. Full training can be given on teaching students skills and surgeries. If you have a medical bias then they can work with this also.
Unfortunately there is no accommodation available for this role, but there is a local B&B with very reasonable prices if you needed somewhere to stay.
If you are interested in working in the Charity sector and teaching students, and have availability for all/any of the above dates then please get in touch today.
LOCATION: Cambridgeshire
ROTA: 4 days a week with Tuesdays off.
HOURS: 8.30am – 4.30pm only
THE PRACTICE: Located in beautiful countryside, is one of the largest multispecies Shelters in Europe. There is a self-contained veterinary suite, with three operating theatres, and radiography/ultrasound facilities - including dental radiography, to facilitate provision of excellent first opinion veterinary care to the animals from cats and dogs to chickens, guinea pigs and rabbits.
THE ROLE: You will be working alongside the nursing and auxiliary team and oversee final year veterinary students learning day one skills and shelter medicine. Full training can be given on teaching students skills and surgeries. If you have a medical bias then they can work with this also.
Unfortunately there is no accommodation available for this role, but there is a local B&B with very reasonable prices if you needed somewhere to stay.
If you are interested in working in the Charity sector and teaching students, and have availability for all/any of the above dates then please get in touch today.