Grade UE06: 34610 to 39906 per annum
Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies / Hospital for small animals
Full-time: 35 hours per week
Fixed-term:12 months
Vacancies: 1
The Opportunity:
Based within the Hospital for Small Animals at Easter Bush Campus Midlothian this one-year Small Animal Internal Medicine Internship offers excellent preparatory experience for those considering further clinical training.
Our 12-month medicine internship programme provides an opportunity for recently-qualified veterinarians or veterinarians who have already done a rotating internship and are looking for more specialist internal medicine experience to receive high-quality postgraduate training in small animal medicine.
The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies has an international reputation for postgraduate training. Our Small Animal Internal Medicine service provides the opportunity to develop clinical teaching and research acumen and experiencein a supportive environment to help an enthusiastic MRCVS to achieve their career goals in Small Animal Internal Medicine.
Each intern will also be paired with a mentor to assist with pursuing a research project and guidance on career progression. We also boast a thriving programme of continuing education within the hospital including dedicated weekly seminars for interns as well as practical sessions and journal clubs. Candidates must have enthusiasm a willingness to learn and an ability to function as part of a dedicated team in a busy hospital.
This post is full-time (35 hours per week) with additional contribution to an out-of-hours rota.
This post will be appointed at Grade 6 step 1 which is 34610 per annum.
Your skills and attributes for success:
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Informal enquiries can be made by email tothe Head of SAIM Prof. Silke Salavati on email.
Application Information
Please ensure you include the following documents in your application:
An internship is a 12-18 month fixed term position awarded to qualified veterinary surgeons (usually early career) who wish to explore becoming a Specialist by achieving a Specialist qualification. This applies to both small animal and equine internships. The role is heavily supervised by more senior vets and has formal taught components. A 12 month internship rotating through different Specialties is a requirement to be eligible to apply for the next step in Specialist training -a residency.
Specialist training is via a three year residency followed by examination. The Specialist diplomas are awarded by either the European Board of Vet Specialists (EBVS) or the American equivalent and are recognised by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) in the UK. The curriculum is approved by the individual European colleges who sit under the EBVS and the eligibility criteria for entering the training is also decided by the colleges and includes a rotating internship.
Below are links to the European colleges of Internal Medicine Ophthalmology Neurology and Surgery as examples of this requirement.
There are also focused discipline specific internships which are often undertaken after a rotating internship. These are again 12 month fixed term contracts for individuals who are wanting to further their specialist knowledge by working in their field to strengthen their application for a residency whilst applying for a residency programme.
Postgraduate study Veterinary Schools Council UK ()
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The closing date for applications is 12th November 2025.
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