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Experienced/Graduate Veterinary Surgeon (Full-time) Dulverton, Exmoor


Dulverton Veterinary Practice is looking for a mixed animal veterinary surgeon to join our friendly, hard-working team in Exmoor. We are happy to consider new graduates, as well as experienced veterinary surgeons.

You will be joining our well-equipped mixed animal practice, with a wide and exciting caseload that is 65 per cent small animal, 5 per cent equine and 30 per cent bovine and ovine. The nature of the role means that you will be involved with a wide range of veterinary treatments.

Your long-term work rota will be 1:4, with no evening surgeries. Salary is dependent on experience, and is open for negotiation.



If you are interested, please email your CV and covering letter to Debbie Wright at dulverton.vets@btconnect.com or telephone Debbie Wright at the surgery on 01398 323285 for more details.
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