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Board Advisor - Veterinary Advisory Board
Part-time · Paid advisory · Remote / flexible · UK
About Ask Arlo
Vets didn't train for years to spend their days typing notes and chasing information. Ask Arlo is building the AI-native platform that takes admin and information off veterinary teams, so their time goes where it matters: the animal in front of them. We're building in close partnership with practising vets, because the best veterinary tools are shaped by the people who use them. We're approaching our UK pilot and forming a small clinical advisory board to help us get it right.
The role
We're looking for one senior vet to join our advisory board as a veterinary advisor. You'll be one of a handful of clinical minds we rely on to pressure-test what we build against the reality of practice, with real influence on what ships and what we drop.
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What you'll do
- Review our product roadmap on a regular cadence and give direct, on-the-record clinical judgement on what we should build, drop, or delay.
- Pressure-test specific features and workflows against how vets, nurses, and students actually work day to day, catching the gaps software companies miss.
- Act as a clinical sounding board to the founders on the bigger calls about where the product goes next.
What we're looking for
Essential:
- A senior RCVS-registered veterinary surgeon, currently practising or in a senior role within a veterinary group, with a genuine feel for present-day clinical workflows.
- Significant hands-on experience across the realities of day-to-day practice.
- Comfortable in an early-stage environment.


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Desirable:
- Experience across different practice types (independent and corporate/group).
- Genuine interest in how AI is changing veterinary care.
- Prior advisory or product-development involvement.
- An established voice within the veterinary community.
Compensation
This is a paid advisory role, with equity options available for the right person. We'll talk specifics directly.
Interested?
If you're a vet who wants to help shape the tools the next generation of practices run on. Please send us your CV via LinkedIn.
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