Vet Surgeon - Purpose Built Practice - Work Towards a Certificate A well-established small animal practice in Nottinghamshire is seeking an experienced Veterinary Surgeon to join their permanent, full-time team. This opportunity suits a confident clinician looking to work in a modern, purpose-built environment with excellent facilities, strong clinical standards, and a genuine focus on case continuity. Whether you are a vet who has a few years of experience under your belt, or a highly experienced surgeon looking for your next step, this role can be tailored to meet your clinical progression plans. Who They Are The practice is a progressive small animal clinic with a strong emphasis on early diagnostics, preventative care, and continuity of care. They are well-equipped and structured to allow veterinary surgeons the time and support needed to manage cases thoroughly. Ongoing clinical development is actively encouraged across the team. What You’ll Do Deliver high-quality consultations, preventative healthcare, and routine and advanced surgical procedures Diagnose and manage a varied small animal medical and surgical caseload Follow cases through from diagnosis to treatment outcomes Work collaboratively with veterinary surgeons, registered veterinary nurses, and reception colleagues Maintain consistently high standards of patient welfare and client communication What You’ll Gain From Them Salary: £50,000–£70,000 (DOE) CPD allowance with strong encouragement and support for certificates 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays Enhanced maternity and paternity pay Income protection Purpose-built practice with advanced diagnostic and surgical facilities Structured rota with a set day off and weekends shared fairly Established team including 5 Veterinary Surgeons, 6 Registered Veterinary Nurses, and an experienced reception team What They Need From You RCVS-registered Veterinary Surgeon Minimum of 3 years’ postgraduate experience Proven ability to manage a varied small animal caseload with confidence Demonstrable interest in early diagnostics and case continuity Clear, professional communication skills and effective teamwork Consistent, patient-focused clinical decision-making What’s Next To apply or to find out more, contact: ciaran.drew@gvcvets.com 01392 793241