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Exciting Opportunity for a Veterinary Surgeon in North Yorkshire
About the Opportunity
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a kind, capable Veterinary Surgeon to join a growing, independent practice in North Yorkshire.
This is a practice that is deliberately doing things differently.
About the Practice
The team is made up of experienced veterinary professionals who have collectively spent years working across charities, corporate practices, referral hospitals and other areas of the profession. Having seen both the best and the more challenging sides of modern veterinary practice, they decided to create something that reflects the kind of practice they believe veterinary medicine should be.
At its heart, the practice is built around excellent clinical care, fair and accessible pricing, and a genuinely supportive working environment.
A practice where vets can do good medicine
The team believes that good veterinary care should be available to as many people as possible, regardless of their financial circumstances.
The practice therefore takes a different approach to pricing, including subsidised consultations and a commitment to keeping advanced diagnostics and treatments as accessible as possible.
Role Details
The successful Veterinary Surgeon will have some experience and will be encouraged to develop any interests further.
The practice has invested in a range of equipment and facilities to allow the team to undertake interesting and varied cases, including:
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- Referral-level diagnostic work-ups
There is also a strong emphasis on clinical development. The practice has certificate holders within the team who are keen to teach, mentor and share their experience, providing genuine opportunities for a vet to develop their skills and work towards their own career goals.
Team Culture
The practice is small, friendly and down-to-earth, with a culture based on open communication, mutual support and doing the right thing for patients and clients.
The team values people who are happy to ask questions, share knowledge and contribute to the development of the practice. A good sense of humour is also considered highly valuable — veterinary medicine is serious enough without everyone taking themselves too seriously.
Job Details
- Salary: Up to £65,000 per annum, depending on experience
- Hours: 40 hours per week over 4 days
- Weekend work: Approximately 1 in 3 weekends
- Holiday: 5 weeks’ annual leave plus your birthday off
- Career development: Training and support tailored to individual career goals
This location offers a great base for someone looking for a role outside the traditional corporate model, with easy access to the wider Teesside area and the North Yorkshire coast and countryside. It provides an appealing combination of urban amenities, affordable living and access to some fantastic outdoor spaces.


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Ideal Candidate
The practice is looking for a Veterinary Surgeon who is:
- Compassionate and genuinely committed to patient care
- Confident but willing to ask for support when needed
- Team-focused and generous with their knowledge
- Excellent at communicating with clients and building trust
- Interested in developing their clinical skills
- Comfortable working in an independent, growing practice
- Positive and approachable
The practice is not looking for someone who already knows everything. It is looking for someone who is keen to learn, willing to contribute and excited by the opportunity to help shape an independent practice from the ground up.
Application
For a Veterinary Surgeon who is looking for more than simply another job.
For further information, an informal chat, or to apply, please email Debbie Loding at Debbie@vettedrecruitment.co.uk or 07384 551799 today.
You must be a qualified Veterinary Surgeon and eligible to register with the RCVS to be considered for this role.
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