Internship in Small Animal Internal Medicine
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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:for 12 months start date September 2026
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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 specialist clinical training (e.g. residency in Small Animal Internal Medicine).
Our 12-month medicine internship programme provides an opportunity for early career veterinarians with some experience in practice 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. This will be appointed at Step 1 on the salary scale 34610 per annum.
Your skills and attributes for success:
- Member or Fellow of Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (MRCVS FRCVS) or MRCVS-eligible at time of appointment.
- Appropriate English language qualification.
- Communicate an interest in and enthusiasm for small animal internal medicine including ECVIM specialisation (residency).
- Evidence of appropriate experience in clinical practice (for example general practice experience or rotating internship).
Informal enquiries can be made by email tothe Head of SAIM Prof. Silke Salavati on email.
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The closing date for applications is 27th April 2026.
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