Locum Veterinary Surgeon

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Locum Veterinary Surgeon – Diss, Norfolk
We are recruiting on behalf of a small animal practice in Diss, Norfolk who require a Locum Veterinary Surgeon to provide cover from the 27 th August until the 3 rd October. This is a full time role with shifts from 8:30am to 6pm. You must be confident in surgeries and consultations. Accommodation provided if required. There will be no OOH work or on-call duties.
Key details:
- Type: Small animal
- Start date: 27 th August
- End date: 3 rd October
- Hours: Full time, shifts from 8:30am to 6pm
- Weekends: None
- OOH: None
- Sole charge: None
- Branch work: N/A
- Accommodation: Provided
- Vehicle: Practice van available
- Duties: Consultations and surgeries, can offer consult-only
- Consultations: 15 minutes
- Daily rate: £350 to £500 per day, depending on experience and payment vehicle
- Payment options: Umbrella, bank contract, sole trader
Must Haves
RCVS Registered (or soon to be)
Possess the right to work in the United Kingdom
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
What Happens Next?
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