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Internship - Equine and SA Vet - Cork, Ireland

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We are recruiting on behalf of a modern mixed veterinary practice in County Cork, just 20 minutes from Cork City and Cork Airport.
This is an outstanding opportunity for a new graduate veterinarian who wants to develop their career in both equine and small animal medicine within a supportive and well-equipped practice.
About The Practice
The recently modernised clinic offers:
- Full in-house laboratory
- Digital X-ray
- Ultrasound
- Endoscopy
- Small Animal Surgery Suite
- Equine Surgery and Handling Facilities
You will receive structured mentoring from experienced veterinary surgeons while gaining hands-on experience across a varied mixed caseload.
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What They Offer
- Structured mentoring programme
- Support with VCI registration
- Excellent CPD and career development
- Exposure to both equine and small animal medicine
- Modern diagnostic and surgical facilities
- Friendly and supportive veterinary team
- Excellent work-life balance
Requirements
- Veterinary Degree eligible for VCI registration
- Passion for mixed veterinary practice
- Strong willingness to learn
- Interest in equine medicine and surgery
- Interest in small animal medicine and surgery
- Good communication skills
- English language proficiency (minimum C1)
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- Small animal consultations and preventative medicine
- Equine ambulatory and clinical work
- Routine small animal surgeries including neutering and soft tissue procedures
- Anaesthesia and patient monitoring
- Care of hospitalised patients
- Laboratory diagnostics
- Emergency case management
- Working alongside experienced veterinary surgeons
This internship provides an excellent foundation for veterinarians looking to build confidence and develop their skills in both equine and companion animal practice.
Interested?
Please send your CV to info@thevetoffice.com quoting "Equine & Small Animal Veterinary Intern – Cork".
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