Residency in Small Animal Neurology
We are excited to offer a three-year clinical training post that will take place at Bristol Vet Specialists, Bristol, UK. You will be supervised and supported by three senior clinical neurologists to prepare you for the ECVN diploma examination after completion of the programme.
Bristol Vet Specialists offers a state-of-the-art specialist neurology and neurosurgery service alongside a multidisciplinary team of veterinary specialists in internal medicine, oncology, cardiology, soft tissue surgery, orthopaedics, anaesthesia, imaging, dermatology, dentistry and ophthalmology. Bristol Vet Specialists is in a newly purpose-built state-of-the-art hospital in Avonmouth and possess advanced medical equipment (including a LINAC machine for radiation therapy treatment). There is also a highly experienced nursing team. We receive cases from all over the country and give the assurance of exceptional care to all of our patients. The neurology service is also composed of two other neurology residents (you will replace one finishing resident) and three nurses with a dedicated role to the running of the service. The residency training program has been approved by the ECVN education committee in April 2019.
Personal specification for application
A proactive, professional approach and a positive attitude at all times, together with outstanding interpersonal skills, an ability to stay calm under pressure, great team work skills, and a commitment to practising the highest standards of veterinary medicine and patient care is required.
If you have these skills and wish to apply for the residency programme, you must be a qualified veterinary surgeon and be eligible for full membership of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS).
A minimum of twelve months experience working as a qualified Veterinary Surgeon in small animal private practice in the UK is essential. We expect that candidates will have completed a minimum of a one-year rotating internship or have gained equivalent experience in first opinion practice. There is also a need to conduct research projects as part of the residency requirements and therefore an interest in research is desirable.
Salary & Benefits
CVS Referrals residency program offers a very competitive package including a salary circa £45K (reviewed yearly), 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, RCVS and VDS membership, CPD allowance, company contributory pension scheme and other company fringe benefits. You will have access to a comprehensive online library, including veterinary and medical journals.
If you would like more information or to discuss more informally with the team please contact:
nicolas.granger@bristolvetspecialists.co.uk
Please apply online at www.careerswithcvs.co.uk/
Application Closing Date: 21/03/2025
Position starting date: 1st July 2025
candidateroute:james.ferry@cvsvets.co.uk
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