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Rotating Internship

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Healthcare
    Education & Teaching
  • Glasgow

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  • You must have a RCVS-recognized veterinary degree, be RCVS registered, eligible to work in the UK, and possess strong communication skills. Must thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
  • You will engage in rotations, assist in exams and surgeries, collaborate with a team, develop treatment plans, and pursue continuous learning for professional growth.

Requirements

  • A Veterinary degree which is recognised by the RCVS.
  • To be Registered with the RCVS.
  • Right to work in the UK.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work well in a fast-paced environment and collaborate effectively with team members.
  • Willingness to learn and adapt to new challenges.
  • We are delighted to advise we can once again accept overseas applicants requiring a visa.

Responsibilities

  • Actively engage in each rotation, working closely with senior clinicians and specialists.
  • Conduct thorough examinations, diagnose medical conditions, and develop treatment plans under expert guidance.
  • Assist in surgeries, procedures, and emergency cases, sharpening your clinical skills across various settings.
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to provide comprehensive and compassionate patient care.
  • Embrace continuous learning opportunities, enhancing your professional development throughout the internship.

FAQs

What is the duration of the Rotating Internship program?

The Rotating Internship program lasts for 12 months.

What is the salary for the Rotating Internship?

The salary for the Rotating Internship is £32,000.

Are there opportunities for ongoing learning?

Yes, the internship offers weekly seminars, in-house CPD opportunities, and includes an RCVS Knowledge Library membership.

What rotations will I experience during the internship?

Interns will rotate through Internal Medicine, Oncology, Surgery, and Emergency, in addition to elective rotations of their choice.

Is there a mentorship program available during the internship?

Yes, each intern will have a clinical mentor to guide them throughout the internship, along with an RCVS Vet GDP mentor for new graduates.

What benefits are included in the internship?

Benefits include 7 weeks of annual leave, private medical insurance, a £500 CPD allowance, and access to various employee assistance programs.

Can overseas applicants apply for the internship?

Yes, the program is open to overseas applicants requiring a visa.

How do I apply for the internship?

You can apply by submitting your CV, cover letter, and references via the application link or directly emailing ryan.powell@ivcevidensia.com.

What are the important dates for the application process?

Applications open on 31st October 2024, the application deadline is 10th January 2025, and the program starts on Monday, 7th April 2025.

What qualifications are required to apply for the internship?

Applicants must have a veterinary degree recognized by the RCVS, be registered with the RCVS, have the right to work in the UK, and possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Together we save pets'​ lives.

Science & Healthcare
Industry
201-500
Employees
2001
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Vets Now is dedicated to improving the lives of pets and vets by providing emergency care when most vets'​ surgeries are closed. For pets, we're an out-of-hours accident and emergency service. For vets, we're trusted, expert partners providing an extension to the practice's daytime activity. Vets Now was founded in 2001 by Richard Dixon, a veterinary surgeon who understood the stress of being on-call round the clock while trying to maintain a decent quality of life. His solution was Vets Now - a dedicated out-of-hours emergency and critical care service for pets. Over the following years Richard and his team helped to revolutionise the way emergency veterinary care is provided outside normal surgery hours. The key to the Vets Now service is a dedicated, full-time team who only work at night, over weekends and during public holidays. We employ some of the country's leading specialists in emergency and critical care, and because of their work pattern, our staff have a wealth of experience in the field. We have out of hours clinics across the country, as well as state-of-the-art pet emergency hospitals in Glasgow, Swindon and Manchester. We've also pioneered other ways to help vets and animals, with a comprehensive referrals service, training and CPD events, including ECC Congress - the UK's largest emergency and critical care congress with internationally-renowned speakers and exhibitors.