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Lead Veterinary Surgeon - Small Animal

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Lead Veterinary Surgeon
Salary: Up to £75,000 DOE
Relocation allowance: Up to £5,000
Welcome bonus: Up to £5,000
At inspiring vet care, our people are at the heart of everything we do. As the UK’s number one vet care provider, we're trusted with the care of over 2 million animals, delivering our purpose of healthier animals and happier owners.
We are looking for an experienced Veterinary Surgeon to step into an additional Clinical Lead role, joining our established Clinical Lead team within a six-site practice in Essex. This is a key position for a confident clinician who enjoys a varied caseload while helping to shape clinical standards, support colleagues, and contribute to the continued growth of our practice.
You won’t be leading alone, you’ll work alongside our existing senior leadership group, adding your experience and perspective to a collaborative Clinical Lead structure that already supports our teams across all sites. This role has been created to strengthen our leadership capacity as we continue to expand, evolve, and invest in clinical excellence.
A Role That Balances Clinical Work and Leadership
You’re an experienced Veterinary Surgeon with RCVS registration, strong clinical capability, and a natural ability to support and guide others.
- You will play a key role in shaping clinical direction, supporting less experienced vets, and working closely with the wider leadership team, whilst continuing to enjoy hands-on clinical work across consultations, surgery, and diagnostics.
- You’ll have the opportunity to influence how the practice grows and evolves, contributing to clinical standards, continuous improvement, and a strong, collaborative culture amongst our six clinics.
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As an established six-site small animal practice, we have a large clinical team supported by experienced support staff we offer strong support for certificate development and clinical interests across the team.
Clinical Variety with Real Depth
Experience within a senior role would be an advantage, but just as important is your ability to communicate well, build relationships, and create an environment where people feel supported to do their best work.
- You’ll see a broad mix of patients including cats, dogs, small furries, and wildlife.
- Certificate holders in ophthalmology, orthopedic surgery, soft tissue surgery, internal medicine, cardiology.
- The caseload includes routine work alongside certificate holders in surgery, cardiology, ophthalmology, and internal medicine. With hospital status allowing exposure to complex cases.
- You’ll have access to ultrasound, endoscopy, ECG, a full IDEXX lab, digital and dental x-ray, and a wide range of laparoscopic and orthopedic equipment, all within a practice committed to continuous improvement and sustainability.
- Our main site offers separate cat and dog areas, multiple consult rooms, three theatres, dedicated imaging and lab spaces, purpose-built wards, quiet office areas, and welcoming staff facilities, opportunities to work across multiple branches.
- Vets work 40 hours over four days, with shifts from 8 am to a 6.30 pm last appointment. The rota includes 1 in 5 Saturday mornings and 1 in 8 emergency day cover for our own clients only. There’s no on-call, and weekend working is balanced with extra time off, allowing up to five consecutive rest days.


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What We Offer Our Team
- 6.6 weeks’ holiday including bank holidays
- Private medical insurance
- Enhanced family leave and pay across maternity, paternity, adoption, and surrogacy
- BVA membership, VDS cover & RCVS fees
- Cycle to Work and Green Car schemes (eligibility applies)
- Retail discounts and cashback offers
- Reduced-cost veterinary care for your own pets
We’re committed to supporting our people through career development opportunities, wellbeing initiatives, and access to world-class learning resources.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to take the next step in your career, inspiring vet care offers the support, opportunity, and community to help you grow.
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