Experienced Veterinary Surgeons – Multiple Locations Across Ireland
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 27 Ionawr 2026 |
|---|---|
| Cyflog: | £40,000 i £65,000 bob blwyddyn |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 26 Chwefror 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | ireland |
| Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
| Cwmni: | Synchronised Solution ltd |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: |
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Experienced Veterinary Surgeons – Multiple Locations Across Ireland
We are working with a well-established and growing small animal veterinary group in Ireland (approximately 30 clinics nationwide) that continues to invest in modern facilities and high clinical standards.
They are currently seeking Experienced Veterinary Surgeons (minimum 2 years’ experience) to join friendly and supportive teams in multiple locations across Ireland, including the Greater Dublin area and other attractive regional towns and cities.
This is an excellent opportunity for EU-qualified vets looking to progress their careers in a modern, well-organised veterinary group with a strong focus on high-quality medicine and patient care.
The Role
Depending on experience and interests, the role will involve:
Small animal medicine and surgery
Routine and emergency procedures appropriate to experience
Diagnostic work-ups and case management
Working to high clinical and welfare standards
Collaboration with colleagues to deliver excellent patient care
You will work alongside experienced vets, qualified nurses and support staff in a collaborative and professional environment.
Facilities & Clinical Environment
Facilities vary by location, but clinics are generally modern and well equipped, with access to a range of diagnostic and surgical equipment appropriate to small animal practice.
Depending on the clinic, this may include some or all of the following:
Digital X-ray and ultrasound
Dental radiography / dental suite
In-house biochemistry and haematology
Surgical and preparation areas
Separate dog and cat wards
There is a strong emphasis on:
Evidence-based veterinary medicine
Thorough diagnostics
High standards of patient care
Teamwork and case discussion
Development & Support
CPD is supported and encouraged
Opportunities to continue developing clinical skills
Supportive team environment
Structured and well-run practices
Salary
Competitive permanent contract with salary depending on experience
(typically in the region of €45,000 – €70,000 per annum DOE)
Living and Working in Ireland
Ireland offers a high standard of living and a friendly, welcoming culture, particularly towards international professionals.
For EU citizens, moving to Ireland is straightforward, with no visa requirement and a clear, structured registration process with the Veterinary Council of Ireland.
English is the working language, making it an attractive destination for vets looking to develop their careers in an English-speaking environment.
Dublin is a major European aviation hub with frequent direct flights to Portugal, Spain and other EU countries, making travel home easy and affordable.
Candidate Requirements
EU-qualified Veterinary Surgeon
Minimum 2 years’ experience in small animal practice
Confident in routine medicine and at least basic surgery
Motivated, reliable and committed to high clinical standards
A genuine team player
Good working level of English (C1 level)
Eligible for registration with the Veterinary Council of Ireland
How to Apply
To apply or to receive full confidential details, please send your CV or a brief expression of interest.
All applications are handled in strict confidence.
We are working with a well-established and growing small animal veterinary group in Ireland (approximately 30 clinics nationwide) that continues to invest in modern facilities and high clinical standards.
They are currently seeking Experienced Veterinary Surgeons (minimum 2 years’ experience) to join friendly and supportive teams in multiple locations across Ireland, including the Greater Dublin area and other attractive regional towns and cities.
This is an excellent opportunity for EU-qualified vets looking to progress their careers in a modern, well-organised veterinary group with a strong focus on high-quality medicine and patient care.
The Role
Depending on experience and interests, the role will involve:
Small animal medicine and surgery
Routine and emergency procedures appropriate to experience
Diagnostic work-ups and case management
Working to high clinical and welfare standards
Collaboration with colleagues to deliver excellent patient care
You will work alongside experienced vets, qualified nurses and support staff in a collaborative and professional environment.
Facilities & Clinical Environment
Facilities vary by location, but clinics are generally modern and well equipped, with access to a range of diagnostic and surgical equipment appropriate to small animal practice.
Depending on the clinic, this may include some or all of the following:
Digital X-ray and ultrasound
Dental radiography / dental suite
In-house biochemistry and haematology
Surgical and preparation areas
Separate dog and cat wards
There is a strong emphasis on:
Evidence-based veterinary medicine
Thorough diagnostics
High standards of patient care
Teamwork and case discussion
Development & Support
CPD is supported and encouraged
Opportunities to continue developing clinical skills
Supportive team environment
Structured and well-run practices
Salary
Competitive permanent contract with salary depending on experience
(typically in the region of €45,000 – €70,000 per annum DOE)
Living and Working in Ireland
Ireland offers a high standard of living and a friendly, welcoming culture, particularly towards international professionals.
For EU citizens, moving to Ireland is straightforward, with no visa requirement and a clear, structured registration process with the Veterinary Council of Ireland.
English is the working language, making it an attractive destination for vets looking to develop their careers in an English-speaking environment.
Dublin is a major European aviation hub with frequent direct flights to Portugal, Spain and other EU countries, making travel home easy and affordable.
Candidate Requirements
EU-qualified Veterinary Surgeon
Minimum 2 years’ experience in small animal practice
Confident in routine medicine and at least basic surgery
Motivated, reliable and committed to high clinical standards
A genuine team player
Good working level of English (C1 level)
Eligible for registration with the Veterinary Council of Ireland
How to Apply
To apply or to receive full confidential details, please send your CV or a brief expression of interest.
All applications are handled in strict confidence.