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Linnaeus

Linnaeus

www.linnaeusgroup.co.uk

5 Jobs

2,144 Employees

About the Company

Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (A Mars Company). You can find our terms of use and privacy policy by visiting: Privacy statement - www.mars.com/privacy Legal notice - www.linnaeusgroup.co.uk/legal-notice/ Contact Information - www.linnaeusgroup.co.uk/contact-us/ Linnaeus, formed in 2014 and backed by Mars Petcare, is a leading veterinary services group comprising some of the most highly-respected practices in the UK. The group has seen continued growth and has had fantastic investment in its service offering, enabling it to maintain its position at the very forefront of specialist and first opinion veterinary services and excellence. Linnaeus is a vibrant, forward-thinking partnership of highly respected veterinary practices across the UK, comprising some of the best clinicians in the profession who were carefully selected to ensure the highest levels of patient care across our group. Together we provide a growing community of like-minded veterinary professionals who are passionate about what they do. We are incredibly proud of each and every member of our diverse portfolio, from the UK’s most respected small animal referral centres to our selection of high-quality first opinion practices. Through its flexible and supportive culture, its practice teams can focus on delivering top-quality care to their patients. For more on Linnaeus, please visit www.linnaeusgroup.co.uk. Committed to Excellence

Listed Jobs

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Intern in Diagnostic imaging
Job Description
**Job title:** Intern – Diagnostic Imaging **Role Summary:** A 12‑month, structured training position focused on small‑animal radiology, CT, and MRI. The intern works within a multidisciplinary veterinary hospital, acquiring imaging studies, participating in diagnostic rounds, and contributing to research and publication. **Expectations:** - Complete a full clinical rotation within the imaging department. - Engage in regular educational activities (imaging rounds, journal clubs, book clubs). - Undertake a research or case‑report project for peer‑reviewed publication and presentation at hospital talks. - Demonstrate strong motivation for a career in veterinary diagnostic imaging and excellent interpersonal skills. **Key Responsibilities:** - Acquire radiographic, CT, and MRI studies under supervision of radiographers and residents. - Assist radiologists, anesthetists, and other specialists in patient preparation and imaging workflow. - Maintain imaging equipment and support quality‑control processes. - Participate in interdisciplinary case discussions and imaging rounds. - Contribute to research projects, including literature review, data collection, and manuscript preparation. **Required Skills:** - Proficiency in veterinary clinical practice and a foundational understanding of diagnostic imaging. - Technical aptitude for handling imaging equipment and interpreting image quality. - Strong communication and teamwork abilities. - Self‑motivation for continuous learning and research. **Required Education & Certifications:** - Veterinary medicine degree (equivalent). - UK veterinary license or eligibility to practice in the UK. - Completed one‑year rotating internship *or* at least two years of veterinary practice experience. - Ability to provide certified translations of academic transcripts and veterinary diploma if issued in a foreign language.
Cambridgeshire, United kingdom
On site
Fresher
12-01-2026
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Discipline Specific Intern - Neurology
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Job Title: Discipline Specific Intern – Neurology Role Summary: A 12‑month, discipline‑specific veterinary neurology internship focused on clinical practice, education, and research. Interns work under the supervision of a team of three ECVN Diplomates, two service nurses, and a patient care assistant to manage referred cases, support neurology rounds, and contribute to teaching and research activities. Expectations: - Complete a full 12‑month rotation within the neurology and neurosurgery service. - Demonstrate proficiency in clinical case management, communication, and teamwork. - Participate actively in neurology rounds, seminars, journal clubs, and a clinical research project. - Acquire a strong foundation for subsequent residency applications. Key Responsibilities: - Assist senior neurology staff with all aspects of patient care. - Facilitate case flow and take primary responsibility for referred cases under direct supervision. - Attend and contribute to neurology rounds, teaching seminars, and journal clubs. - Engage in a clinical research project with the potential for publication. - Maintain accurate clinical records and uphold professional standards. Required Skills: - Excellent written and verbal communication. - Strong interpersonal and organisational abilities. - Ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team. - Basic knowledge of veterinary neurology and neurosurgery. - Commitment to continuous professional development. Required Education & Certifications: - Veterinary degree (DVM, BVSc, or equivalent). - Membership of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). - Eligibility to work in the United Kingdom.
Swindon, United kingdom
On site
Fresher
05-02-2026
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Surgery Intern
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**Job Title:** Surgery Intern (Small Animal Surgery) **Role Summary:** One‑year full‑time internship at a leading multi‑disciplinary small‑animal referral hospital in the UK. The intern will work alongside surgery residents and receive direct training and supervision from four RCVS/ECVS Recognised Specialists and the clinical Fellows team, gaining experience across a high‑volume, varied surgical caseload. **Expectations:** - Demonstrate compassion, professionalism, and high‑quality communication with colleagues, clients, and referring veterinarians. - Hold RCVS membership or a veterinary degree that qualifies for membership. - Minimum 1 year post‑graduate clinical experience and successful completion of a Rotating Internship. - Possess a valid UK driver’s licence and be eligible to work in the UK. **Key Responsibilities:** - Assist and participate in soft‑tissue, orthopaedic, and other small‑animal surgical procedures under specialist supervision. - Provide pre‑ and post‑operative patient care, including anaesthesia monitoring and pain management. - Maintain accurate clinical records and surgical logs. - Collaborate with surgery residents, veterinarians, and support staff to ensure seamless case flow. - Communicate case details and post‑operative instructions clearly to clients and referring vets. - Adhere to hospital protocols, health‑and‑safety standards, and infection‑control procedures. **Required Skills:** - Strong foundation in veterinary clinical and surgical techniques. - Excellent interpersonal and communication abilities. - Ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team. - Compassionate patient handling and client service. - Good organisational and time‑management skills. - Proficiency in basic anaesthesia and post‑operative care. **Required Education & Certifications:** - Veterinary degree granting eligibility for RCVS membership **or** current RCVS membership. - Completed Rotating Internship program. - At least 1 year relevant post‑graduate veterinary clinical experience. - Valid UK driving licence. - Legal right to work in the United Kingdom.
Cambridgeshire, United kingdom
On site
Fresher
17-02-2026
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Emergency & Critical Care Intern
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**Job Title** Emergency & Critical Care Intern **Role Summary** A one‑year fixed term internship delivering intensive clinical exposure in the Emergency & Critical Care Service. Trainees will manage critically ill and emergency patients under the guidance of board‑certified specialists and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team in an intensive‑care and emergency‑room environment. **Expectations** - Complete a variable shift pattern (days, evenings, weekends, nights). - Work within a six‑person house‑officer team in a purpose‑built ICU and ER. - Participate in weekly teaching, research mentorship, and cross‑institution educational activities. - Engage in teaching final‑year veterinary students while at the partner university. **Key Responsibilities** 1. Provide emergency assessment and initial management of patients. 2. Monitor and treat critically ill patients, including those on mechanical ventilation. 3. Document clinical findings, interventions, and progress notes accurately. 4. Collaborate with specialists to formulate and revise care plans. 5. Participate in continuing education sessions and case reviews. 6. Support the educational needs of veterinary students on rotation. 7. Contribute to research projects and quality improvement initiatives. **Required Skills** - Proficient emergency and critical care clinical skills. - Ability to manage mechanical ventilation and monitor advanced life support equipment. - Strong clinical decision making and prioritisation under pressure. - Excellent communication, teamwork, and documentation abilities. - Commitment to continuous learning and professional development. **Required Education & Certifications** - Veterinary degree (DVM/BS). - Minimum two years of emergency practice or completion of a rotating internship. - Current membership with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). - Valid English language proficiency at interview.
Cambridgeshire, United kingdom
On site
Fresher
17-02-2026