Overview
The APHA Veterinary Graduate Programme offers newly qualified vets to begin their careers in a supportive environment focused on veterinary public health. As part of the programme you will be employed as a Veterinary Inspector, following a twelve‑month syllabus designed to build confidence, capability and professional judgement.
Responsibilities
Role includes:
* Investigating animal diseases in farm livestock – undertaking on‑farm and field investigations
* Examining and inspecting farmed animals to support differential diagnosis of disease
* Conducting post‑mortem examinations and collecting samples for laboratory testing when appropriate
* Collecting and evaluating history and relevant data to support decisions
* Collating and reporting findings and making recommendations
* Welfare investigations, both reactive and surveillance work
* Inspection, approval and audit of a range of premises
* Responding to incidents and outbreaks of animal notifiable diseases
* Ensuring compliance, with statutory standards, of animal health and welfare
Travelling throughout the week and, occasionally, working from other locations with possible overnight stays.
Development & Training
* Participate at a central induction event for onboarding activities, meeting your new graduate cohort
* Complete your RCVS Vet GDP portfolio using relevant Entrustable Professional Activities aligned to APHA work areas, supported by your Vet GDP Advisor
* Attend regular (approximately monthly) visits to different APHA facilities across GB, including two one‑week blocks at either an APHA Veterinary Investigation Centre or Scotland’s Rural College
* Participate in contextualised communication and other soft‑skill training
All successful candidates receive an extensive programme of training and support as part of their induction into working with APHA.
Person Specification
* Able to communicate messages to different audiences, using language appropriate to the situation concerned
* Demonstrated experience of working effectively with others
* Prioritise based on urgency and adapt to new situations flexibly
* Produce accurate records and reports to communicate veterinary knowledge
* Understand importance of self‑audits and peer review processes to maintain or improve quality
* Have an interest in veterinary public health
Licences
A valid driving licence covering the UK, access to a vehicle with appropriate business use insurance.
Qualifications
Bachelor of Veterinary Science or equivalent, with the degree completed at a British or European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education (EAEVE) approved Veterinary School in 2026 prior to commencing the role.
Memberships
A Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, with a status of ‘UK Practising’ at commencement of the role.
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