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Small Animal Veterinary Surgeon


All Pets, an independently-owned and managed veterinary practice in North West London, is seeking a veterinary surgeon with at least 2 years’ experience to join its team.

With two small animal clinics in Willesden and Neasden, the practice is well equipped with digital X-ray, ultrasound, dental X-ray, and an in-house laboratory.

The ideal candidate will assist with 15-minute consultations (9-11am and 4-7pm) and routine surgical procedures, such as neutering and dentals (11:30am-2pm). They will also be part of the Saturday (half day) rota for consultations (9-11am in Neasden and 12-2pm in Willesden).

The team carries out most of its procedures in-house, and the practice has a referral orthopaedic specialist who performs more complex cruciate and orthopaedic procedures. The practice also has an experienced RVN, a 2024 graduate RVN, a dedicated veterinary receptionist and an ANA. It is also a training centre.

The practice is happy to discuss both full-time and part-time working arrangements. Holiday entitlement is 20 days plus statutory holidays, and CPD allowance will be discussed.



For more details or to apply, please email allpets1@btconnect.com

All applications considered.

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