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<strong>22773 <br><br></strong><strong>Twilight Veterinary Surgeon, Newham Court Veterinary Hospital, Maidstone.<br><br></strong>Rota: 5pm-1am, 7 on 7 off.<br><br>Newnham Court Veterinary Hospital are looking for a Twilight Veterinary Surgeon to join their existing highly experienced Day and ECC team of Vets and RVNs.<br><br>The primary purpose of this role is taking responsibility for the care and case progression of hospitalised patients. Experience in a hospital setting would be great, but it is not essential.<br><br>You will get to utilise your time management/communication skills, have exposure to internal medicine and consult as part of the evening team.<br><br>We are a Tier 3 accredited Hospital in Mainstone, Kent, who provide only the highest standards of care to our patients. Our practice is fantastically well equipped with all the usual tech, tools and toys that we need to do high quality clinical work.<br><br>Our team is made up of 21 fantastic veterinary surgeons, all with varying interests and skills, meaning we see a large range of interesting cases. Our nursing team is 40 strong and is encouraged to pursue their own interests and professional development. We have a great support team and practice manager who work hard to ensure the practice runs smoothly.<br><br>We are based in Maidstone and commutable from Chatham, Rainham, Sittingbourne, Faversham, Tonbridge, Marden, Staplehurst, Headcorn, Ashford, Sevenoaks, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Paddock Wood, Canterbury, Orpington, Gravesend and other locations in South London and Kent.<br><br><strong>What We Offer In Return<br><br></strong><ul><li>Up to £60,000 per annum, depending on experience, plus annualised benefits, for 7 on 14 off rota</li><li>Funded RCVS and VDS fees</li><li>CPD encouraged and supported – development matters to us</li><li>Company pension, enhanced parental leave, EAP and mental health first aiders</li><li>Cycle to work scheme, discounted pet treatment, and SAYE scheme</li><li>Clear internal pathways across the wider CVS network of 500+ practices.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Interested? Please click apply now! For further details or an informal chat, please contact Emily in the recruitment team at emily.herbert@cvsvets.com<br><br></strong>CVS is committed to being a fully inclusive place to work where all our colleagues are encouraged and supported to be themselves, where difference is celebrated and where everyone feels able to deliver their best. We are also determined to build a workforce that is more representative of our diverse communities and the people we provide our services to.

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