Telemedicine role - Exciting opportunity for an Internal Medicine Diplomate to join Vet Oracle Telemedicine
Reporting to: Vet Oracle Telemedical Services Clinical Director
Hours: 9am-6pm with 1-hour unpaid lunch break. 24 hours available on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Location: Home-based and associated sites
Credentials: ECVIM or ACVIM Diplomate
Deadline for applications: Friday 4th April 2025
Date of interview: Tuesday 15th April 2025
About us
Vet Oracle Telemedicine is a vet-to-vet advice service provided by a team of Internal medicine Diplomates with the help of veterinary nurse “case managers”. In addition to advice, we mentor and educate vets to further empower them to provide the best possible care to their patients and clients. We are a close-knit team who communicate with each other through instant messaging and video calls throughout the day to ensure that we continue to feel part of the team despite remote working. We work to a very high standard ensuring that CVS vets are provided with thorough, evidence-based and detailed advice that enables them to understand how to proceed with their cases and to feel that they have learned something as well. We were recently awarded the CVS colleague award for “Outstanding contribution to Clinical Care Improvement” within the business.
We are looking for an Internal medicine Diplomate who is passionate about helping vets in practice. Our working hours are 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday. We do not work at weekends or out of normal working hours. We would need to have someone who is able to work the same day(s) every week as this allows for continuity of care as well as ensuring depth of cover for the service. To fulfil role we are looking for someone to work Monday, Tuesday and/or, Wednesday. Whilst one candidate is preferred, many of our specialists have hybrid roles enabling them to see their own cases for part of the week and join us here for the rest of the week. We are therefore very happy to consider flexible roles. Most of our specialists are based in the UK, some in Europe, but we are keen to hear from you, wherever you are, as contractor agreements would be considered for non-UK based Diplomates. Becoming a member of the RCVS would be desirable although not essential.
This role provides an excellent work-life balance with fixed working times and no out of hours or weekend duties, all from the comfort of your own home.We have formed strong relationships with our clients who are highly appreciative of the excellent level of service that we provide.
We offer a highly competitive salary and a generous benefits package for employees including:
Automatic enrolment in CVS workplace pension scheme (up to 6% employee, 6% by employer contributions).
6.6 working weeks of your normal working pattern per year (inclusive of days in respect of bank and public holidays).
Holiday perks including: opportunity to buy or sell holiday annually and Long service holiday award.
£2600 allowance for continuing education (up to 10 days of attendance; calculated pro rata).
Up to 3 days for providing or writing CPD or committee activities (calculated pro rata).
Employee assistance programme.
Professional indemnity insurance.
RCVS online library membership.
RCVS and Specialist College registration fees.
Voluntary benefit schemes including Private medical insurance, Life insurance, and Critical illness cover.
Individuals on contractor agreements would not be eligible for the above benefits package.
Making an application
For informal, confidential discussions, please contact the Clinical Director, Sophie Keyte (sophie.keyte@cvsvets.com) and/or James ferry (Referrals Recruitment Partner; james.ferry@cvsvets.com ).
To apply, we invite you to submit both your covering letter and CV.
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