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Equine Veterinary Surgeon - Oxfordshire

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 04 Rhagfyr 2025
Cyflog: £40,000 i £53,000 bob blwyddyn
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 03 Ionawr 2026
Lleoliad: Oxfordshire
Gweithio o bell: Ar y safle yn unig
Cwmni: Purosearch
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: JOB-56344-20726

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Equine Veterinary Surgeon – Oxfordshire

• Competitive salary of £40–53K, depending on skills and experience
• Outstanding work–life balance with a flexible 4.5-day week (4-day option available) and a 1:7 OOH rota with extra time off
• Exceptional career progression, including a structured pathway, £1,500 CPD allowance + 1 week, and full support for certificates and further qualifications
• High-quality clinical environment with state-of-the-art equipment and a varied caseload spanning sports horses, racing yards, studs, and pleasure horses

This well-established, independent equine practice is searching for a passionate Equine Vet with at least two years’ experience—someone ready for their next big step or simply curious about new opportunities.

They are offering an exciting chance to join a dynamic, supportive team of 11 equine vets and 6 vet nurses/assistants, based in the beautiful countryside of Oxfordshire.

What the Role Offers

Competitive Salary: £40–53K, depending on experience and skillset
Location: Stunning Oxfordshire, with reach across neighbouring counties
Work–Life Balance: A 4.5-day week as standard, with flexible options including a 4-day week
OOH: 1:7 rota, plus additional time off following weekend on-call shifts

Benefits

• 7 weeks holiday, increasing with length of service
• Enhanced family leave
• Private healthcare and an enhanced Employee Assistance Scheme
• Paid professional memberships and generous staff discounts

Career Development

• A structured career pathway
• £1,500 CPD allowance per year + 1 week (pro rata)
• Full support for further qualifications
• Access to the XL Vet network and its extensive resources

All within a large, independent mixed practice with a proud 40-year heritage.

The Role

The successful candidate will work with state-of-the-art equipment, whether out on the road or at the on-site Equine Clinic. Facilities include digital radiography, gastroscopy, ultrasound, video endoscopy, and both surgical and therapeutic lasers.

The caseload is varied—sports horses, racing yards, studs, and pleasure horses—while ARVS-qualified vets will also have the opportunity to undertake racing work.

Clinical autonomy is encouraged, enabling each vet to build their own caseload and client relationships. At the same time, the wider team provides strong mentorship and a culture that supports continuous learning, including certificates and tailored CPD.

Culture & Values

Collaboration sits at the heart of the practice. A psychologically safe working environment is nurtured through regular M&M rounds and Vetsafe, fostering open discussion and shared learning.
Vets who are proactive, sociable, curious, and ambitious will thrive in this close-knit, supportive team.

What They’re Looking For

• At least 2 years’ equine experience
• An interest in stud work (advantageous but not essential)
• A full UK driving licence and own vehicle
• A positive, team-focused mindset with enthusiasm for ongoing development

Life Beyond the Job

This is a practice deeply rooted in its community—regular charity involvement, social events, and client education evenings help keep relationships strong and meaningful.

Based in Oxfordshire, the location offers excellent schools, great amenities, cosy pubs, and easy access to major cities and airports.

For more information or for a confidential chat, please contact Megan on 01904 570056 or email m.pinder@purovets.com

To view all our vacancies, please visit https://purovets.com/veterinary-jobs/

And don't forget, if this position is of no interest to you but you know someone who may be interested, please pass on our details. We offer £250* for every successful candidate referral. *Terms and conditions apply.

Ref no: JOB-56344

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