Veterinary Surgeon - Small Animal

🔒 Confidential Employer
Posted 6 May 2026
LOCATION
Cumbernauld
TYPE
Full-time
LEVEL
Mid-Senior level
SALARY
£60,000 / year
CATEGORY
Healthcare
This employer holds a UK Home Office sponsor license — sponsorship for this specific role is at the employer’s discretion

SKILLS

Veterinary degree RCVS registration Small animal first opinion practice Routine surgical procedures Clinical case management Team collaboration Client communication CPD commitment

FULL DESCRIPTION

Veterinary Surgeon - Small Animal

[Employer hidden — sign up to reveal] Group, Cumbernauld, Scotland - Small Animal, Full Time, Part Time, Flexible - Salary up to £60,000 DOE

Find your Future

We’re excited to welcome a Small Animal Veterinary Surgeon to join [Employer hidden — sign up to reveal] as part of our growing, friendly, and forward-thinking team. This is a fantastic opportunity to develop clinically within a supportive and well-established, multi-site practice known for its commitment to clinical excellence, continuity of care, and strong client relationships.

Based across our four sites in Cumbernauld, Falkirk, Laurieston, and our newly opened clinic in Bo’ness, this role offers a varied and rewarding caseload across multiple settings, giving you the opportunity to work flexibly within a genuinely community-focused group.

Our practice includes:

  • A multi-site team working across four locations, providing a diverse and varied clinical environment
  • Experienced Veterinary Surgeons including certificate holders and colleagues with advanced clinical interests
  • A highly skilled and supportive nursing team running nurse clinics and supporting inpatient care
  • A varied first opinion caseload with opportunities for more complex case work-ups and ongoing case management
  • Exposure to a broad range of cases, including exotic species, with dedicated colleagues leading on exotic caseloads
  • A modern, well-equipped clinical environment with strong diagnostic capabilities
  • A collaborative culture focused on learning, mentorship, and clinical development

We are proud to offer a supportive environment where knowledge is shared freely, and vets at all stages of their careers are encouraged to develop their clinical confidence and interests.

About [Employer hidden — sign up to reveal]

[Employer hidden — sign up to reveal] is the UK and Europe’s leading veterinary care group, made up of over 900 practices and referral hospitals, united by a shared purpose of happier animals, happier owners.

At [Employer hidden — sign up to reveal], we believe careers should be built without limits. Our people are supported to make more clinical impact, access more career opportunities, and play an active role in their local and professional communities. Through investment in learning, innovation, and wellbeing, we create environments where our teams can grow in confidence, capability, and fulfilment—at every stage of their career.

How You’ll Make a Difference

As a Small Animal Veterinary Surgeon, you will deliver high-quality clinical care across a varied caseload, working collaboratively with a supportive and experienced team across multiple sites.

You’ll be actively involved in consultations, diagnostics, surgical procedures, and ongoing case management, contributing to a strong continuity of care for patients and clients.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Managing a balanced first opinion caseload including consultations and surgery
  • Performing routine surgical and medical procedures with appropriate case work-up
  • Supporting inpatient care and clinical case continuity across shifts
  • Working collaboratively with veterinary surgeons, nurses, and support staff across all sites
  • Contributing to clinical discussions and shared decision-making
  • Maintaining high standards of patient care and client communication

Working pattern: 40 hours per week on a structured rota. Inclusion of inpatient care duties during evenings and weekends. Well-balanced rota designed to support work-life balance. Full-time role (part-time options may be considered depending on service needs).

Location, Lifestyle & Culture

Working across Cumbernauld, Falkirk, Laurieston, and Bo’ness offers a fantastic balance of accessible central Scotland living with a strong community feel. This region provides excellent transport links to Glasgow, Edinburgh, and surrounding areas, making it ideal for commuting or enjoying a varied lifestyle outside of work. Each branch has its own local identity, contributing to a diverse and engaging working environment across the group.

The area offers a great mix of urban convenience and access to countryside and coastal escapes, with plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, family life, and cultural experiences. Whether you enjoy vibrant city life, peaceful green spaces, or exploring Scotland’s rich history, this location provides something for everyone.

You Might Be a Great Fit If...

You are a motivated and compassionate veterinary surgeon who enjoys working as part of a supportive multi-site team and is committed to delivering excellent patient and client care. You’ll bring:

  • A Veterinary degree and registration (or eligibility to register) with the RCVS
  • Experience in small animal first opinion practice, with confidence in routine medical and surgical cases
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills across multi-site environments
  • A proactive approach to learning and clinical development
  • The ability to manage a varied caseload with support when needed
  • A collaborative mindset and commitment to high clinical standards

How We’ll Support You

At [Employer hidden — sign up to reveal], we’re committed to supporting your ongoing development and wellbeing. When you join us, you’ll benefit from:

  • Clear career pathways with progression opportunities across primary care, referral, leadership, and specialist roles
  • Funded learning and development including CPD allowance and access to IVC academy training centres & role-relevant courses
  • £1,250 annual Care Fund for every vet
  • Access to mentors, regional clinical coaches, and peer networks
  • Support to develop clinical interests and expand your capabilities
  • A collaborative, values-led culture focused on care, community, and continuous improvement

What We Offer Our Team

  • 6.8 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

For inquiries, contact Taylor Findlay, Senior Talent Partner at [Employer hidden — sign up to reveal].

[Employer hidden — sign up to reveal] is a Disability Confident Employer and committed to diversity and inclusion.

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