This practice is a special organisation that provides expert veterinary care for people across the UK who otherwise would not be able to afford to treat their pets. What is done here really matters!
The approach is unique, combining pragmatism with a strong client care focus to deliver good clinical outcomes. We focus on measuring impact rather than targets.
This practice is seeking qualified vets who are up for a challenge and can adapt to the wide variety of cases seen. Confidence in communicating with a wide range of colleagues and clients is essential, as is a willingness to share skills and lead by example.
A passion for animal welfare will drive you to:
The work is fast-paced and challenging, so having a work-life balance that suits your needs, as well as enabling the delivery of outstanding service, is important. Flexible options are available.
The hospital's veterinary teams have varied clinical interests, providing access to a wide pool of knowledge and experience to discuss cases and treatment plans.
This Pet Hospital has a very experienced clinical team, with around 100 years of combined veterinary experience between them.
This practice is really passionate about being a great place to work, where people feel connected with what is done and where they feel they can make a genuine difference. This commitment has resulted in being rated as one of the top 25 big organisations to work for in the UK according to the Best Companies survey.
In addition to being a great place to work, the benefits include:
This charity is committed to embedding a culture of diversity and inclusion within its teams that reflect the communities served. The aim is to create a working environment where all individuals can make the best use of their skills, free from discrimination or harassment, with decisions based on merit. A range of family-friendly, inclusive employment policies and opportunities for flexible working arrangements are offered to support team members from different backgrounds.
If there are any questions or concerns regarding accessibility, reasonable adjustments required throughout the recruitment process can be discussed via email or telephone.
This charity is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, adults at risk, and all colleagues. Everyone who works here is expected to share this commitment and treat people with courtesy and respect.
Location: Hull
Salary: £45,875 - £60,980 per annum (pro rata to PT hours) (including allowances)
Flexible working: Available
Relocation Support: Available
Out of Hours: No Out of Hours and 1 in 7 Saturday mornings only.
If this role interests you or you would like further information, submit your CV and phone Mia on 01291 645871.