Veterinary Surgeon – Guernsey Our client, a forward-thinking veterinary practice based in Guernsey, is seeking an experienced Veterinary Surgeon to join their team at a modern, well-equipped facility. This is a unique opportunity to combine high-quality clinical work with the chance to shape the future of a growing, standards-driven practice. Compensation & Financial Benefits · Base salary from £100,000 (negotiable depending on experience) · Annual bonus of up to 10% · 20% flat income tax rate with no National Insurance · Significant relocation support · Private health insurance · All professional fees covered (RCVS, VDS, memberships) · £2,500 annual CPD allowance · Gym membership subsidy The Opportunity Our client is looking for more than someone to fill a rota. They are seeking a veterinary surgeon who wants to help build and develop a truly high-standard clinical environment. You will play a key role in shaping protocols, mentoring the team, influencing operational decisions, and contributing to the long-term vision of the practice. This is not a high-volume corporate environment. It is an opportunity to help create a practice you’d be proud to bring your own pets to. Culture and Values The practice is built on a clear, non-negotiable principle: kindness. To colleagues, to clients, and to patients. The team focuses on continual improvement, practical problem-solving, and creating an environment where people support one another and take pride in doing things well. The practice charter reflects authentic values, not corporate slogans. What We’re Looking For · An experienced, confident Veterinary Surgeon with a strong clinical background · Someone who understands what good practice looks like and wants to help build it · A professional who takes ownership, cares about outcomes, and values autonomy · A natural collaborator who mentors and elevates those around them · A resilient, optimistic individual who enjoys solving challenges · Kindness as a core professional trait Role Responsibilities · Delivering high-quality first-opinion veterinary care · Developing and refining clinical protocols and standards · Supporting and mentoring veterinary and support teams · Contributing to practice development and strategic decisions · Engaging positively with clients and the local community · Identifying opportunities for service growth and improvement · Participating in a fair on-call rota There is also scope to develop or expand clinical interests, including orthopaedics, exotics, or other specialisms.