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Veterinary Surgeon

Veterinary Surgeon
Leeds, West Yorkshire

An exciting opportunity has become available for an Emergency & Critical Care Veterinary Surgeon to join a well-equipped 24-hour small animal hospital based in Leeds, West Yorkshire.

This role offers the chance to work within a dedicated out-of-hours emergency team, managing a varied and rewarding ECC caseload while benefiting from a highly supportive clinical environment and access to advanced diagnostic and surgical equipment.

About the Hospital

The hospital provides round-the-clock veterinary care, offering both first-opinion and emergency services to the local community and surrounding practices.

The facility is fully equipped with modern diagnostic and surgical technology, allowing the team to manage a wide range of emergency and critical care cases on-site.

Equipment and facilities include:

  • ProCyte haematology analyser
  • Catalyst Dx biochemistry analyser
  • EPOC blood gas analyser
  • Coagulation testing (APTT/PT)
  • Comprehensive in-house infectious disease testing
  • Transfusion medicine capabilities
  • Digital radiography
  • Advanced ultrasound with Doppler
  • Flexible video gastroscope and bronchoscope
  • Video otoscope and rigid endoscopy
  • Dental radiography
  • Multiparameter monitoring equipment (ECG, capnography, temperature, SpO₂, blood pressure)
  • Doppler blood pressure monitoring
  • Advanced surgical equipment including vessel sealing and electrosurgical systems
  • Sterilisation facilities
  • Additional advanced imaging such as CT scanning is available via referral for follow-up investigations.

The Team

You will be part of a dedicated out-of-hours clinical team, working alongside:

  • An experienced Out-of-Hours Registered Veterinary Nurse
  • An Out-of-Hours Veterinary Care Assistant
  • Evening reception support until late evening
  • Additional twilight RVN support during the early part of the night shift

The wider hospital team also includes experienced clinicians with surgery, medicine and dentistry certificates, providing valuable clinical support and case discussion opportunities.

The Role

This position focuses on emergency and critical care, providing veterinary treatment for urgent and complex cases overnight.

The hospital manages a diverse ECC caseload including:

  • Emergency surgical procedures such as caesarean sections, pyometra surgeries, exploratory laparotomies, enterotomies and enterectomies
  • Critical medical cases including Addisonian crises, diabetic ketoacidosis, and severe pancreatitis
  • Trauma, toxin ingestion, and acute medical presentations

The night team is also involved in performing and managing a range of advanced emergency procedures including:

  • Oesophageal feeding tube placement
  • Seldinger chest drain placement
  • Abdominal peritoneal drains
  • Pigtail urinary catheter placement
  • TFAST and AFAST ultrasound assessment
  • Endoscopy procedures
  • Negative pressure wound therapy
  • Urinary catheterisation

Support and training are available to help develop confidence in these advanced ECC techniques.

Working Pattern

  • 7 nights on / 14 nights off rota
  • 8:00pm 8:00am shifts
  • Dedicated OOH emergency role
  • Opportunity to undertake locum work elsewhere during off weeks if desired

This rota provides excellent worklife balance with extended time off between working weeks.

Candidate Requirements

The ideal candidate will:

  • Hold a BVSc or equivalent veterinary degree recognised in the UK
  • Be RCVS registered (or eligible)
  • Have experience working within small animal practice or emergency care
  • Be confident managing emergency and critical care cases
  • Demonstrate strong clinical decision-making and teamwork skills
  • Have an interest in ECC medicine and advanced clinical procedures

Salary & Benefits

  • Salary circa £60,000
  • £1,500 annual CPD allowance
  • Opportunity to develop advanced ECC skills
  • Work within a well-equipped 24-hour hospital
  • Structured rota providing significant time off between working weeks
  • Support from an experienced multidisciplinary clinical team

Location

Located near Leeds, the hospital benefits from excellent transport links and easy access to the surrounding towns and countryside of West Yorkshire. The area offers a vibrant city lifestyle alongside access to outdoor spaces and national parks within a short drive.

Why Apply?
If you're looking to progress your veterinary career within a supportive, well-equipped hospital environment, this opportunity offers exposure to advanced emergency and critical care cases, strong clinical support, and a working pattern that provides an excellent balance between professional development and personal time

To apply please click on the link below or call the team on 01423 813453 or email us at [email protected]


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