The Vet Office is currently seeking a Mixed Veterinary Surgeon to join a well-established and progressive veterinary practice located in a predominantly dairy region in Co. Wexford Ireland.
This is an excellent opportunity for a veterinary professional looking to develop their career in a true mixed practice environment working alongside a supportive and experienced team.
The Role
This position offers a varied and rewarding caseload including:
Approximately 50% Large Animal (mainly dairy)
45% Small Animal
5% Equine
You will be part of a collaborative five-vet team gaining exposure to a wide range of clinical cases while developing both your medical and surgical skills.
Out-of-hours duties are shared with a neighbouring practice ensuring a fair rota and promoting a healthy work-life balance.
The Practice
Friendly supportive and progressive team environment
Strong emphasis on collaboration and clinical support
Excellent relationships with a loyal client base
Modern well-equipped facilities with up-to-date diagnostic tools
Encourages clinical autonomy and continuous professional development
Whats on Offer
Competitive salary reflective of experience
Generous CPD allowance with full support for ongoing development
Professional memberships covered (including VCI and VDS)
Assistance with accommodation and vehicle if required
Structured support and mentoring available
Time off in lieu for out-of-hours work to ensure real work-life balance
Candidate Profile
Qualified Veterinary Surgeon eligible to register with the VCI
Interest in mixed practice particularly dairy work
Strong communication and teamwork skills
Suitable for both experienced vets and motivated recent graduates
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a welcoming and knowledgeable team in a region offering a strong mix of farm and companion animal work.
If you are interested in this opportunity please contact:
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Mixed Veterinary Surgeon Full-Time Co. Wexford Ireland The Vet Office is currently seeking a Mixed Veterinary Surgeon to join a well-established and progressive veterinary practice located in a predominantly dairy region in Co. Wexford Ireland. This is an excellent opportunity for a veterinary prof...
The Vet Office is currently seeking a Mixed Veterinary Surgeon to join a well-established and progressive veterinary practice located in a predominantly dairy region in Co. Wexford Ireland.
This is an excellent opportunity for a veterinary professional looking to develop their career in a true mixed practice environment working alongside a supportive and experienced team.
The Role
This position offers a varied and rewarding caseload including:
Approximately 50% Large Animal (mainly dairy)
45% Small Animal
5% Equine
You will be part of a collaborative five-vet team gaining exposure to a wide range of clinical cases while developing both your medical and surgical skills.
Out-of-hours duties are shared with a neighbouring practice ensuring a fair rota and promoting a healthy work-life balance.
The Practice
Friendly supportive and progressive team environment
Strong emphasis on collaboration and clinical support
Excellent relationships with a loyal client base
Modern well-equipped facilities with up-to-date diagnostic tools
Encourages clinical autonomy and continuous professional development
Whats on Offer
Competitive salary reflective of experience
Generous CPD allowance with full support for ongoing development
Professional memberships covered (including VCI and VDS)
Assistance with accommodation and vehicle if required
Structured support and mentoring available
Time off in lieu for out-of-hours work to ensure real work-life balance
Candidate Profile
Qualified Veterinary Surgeon eligible to register with the VCI
Interest in mixed practice particularly dairy work
Strong communication and teamwork skills
Suitable for both experienced vets and motivated recent graduates
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a welcoming and knowledgeable team in a region offering a strong mix of farm and companion animal work.
If you are interested in this opportunity please contact: