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CVS Group UK

CVS Group UK

www.careerswithcvs.co.uk

2 Jobs

1,492 Employees

About the Company

Established in 1999, CVS Group is a leading provider of integrated veterinary services with around 500 practices throughout the UK and Australia.

CVS is built upon recommending and providing the best clinical care every time and we believe this is what drives the success of our practices. We aim to deliver the highest standard of healthcare and empower our colleagues to make the right clinical decisions for our patients.

Alongside around 500 practices we provide great facilities and equipment and we operate:
- 10 specialist referral hospitals - ensure clients and their animals receive a first-class service even in the most complex cases
- 35 dedicated out-of-hours sites – to provide emergency care 24 hours a day
- 2 diagnostic laboratories and MiLab, a desktop analyser business - offer fast and accurate diagnostic services
- Healthy Pet Club – a scheme that provides preventative veterinary care and helps clients to spread the cost of regular health checks
- MiPet pet insurance
- AnimedDirect – our online retail business
- VetDirect – our buying group

We support and develop our teams to be the best in their role, which includes access to industry-leading learning, education and development.

We are a great place to work and have a career and our practices benefit from the strengths of operating within a group that at every level combines the talents of vets and non-clinical leaders.

To view and search career opportunities at CVS Group, please visit http://www.careerswithcvs.co.uk

Listed Jobs

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Company Name
CVS Group UK
Job Title
Rotating Intern
Job Description
Job Title: Rotating Intern Role Summary: One‑year, full‑time internship rotating through specialist veterinary services. Works day shifts under specialist supervision, including night and weekend shifts with support. Expectations: • 12 months clinical experience in UK general practice. • Commitment to high standards of veterinary medicine. • Willingness to rotate through multiple specialties and complete required clinical hours. • Active participation in weekly educational sessions, morbidity/mortality rounds, and journal clubs. • Ability to work independently when supported by nursing and specialist staff. Key Responsibilities: • Attend cases across all specialist departments (anaesthesia, cardiology, dentistry, dermatology, diagnostics, emergency/critical care, internal medicine, neurology, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, soft‑tissue surgery). • Conduct physical examinations, diagnostic procedures, and therapeutic treatments under guidance. • Assist in surgery, imaging, and other specialist procedures. • Document patient records accurately and maintain case notes. • Participate in the Interpretation of diagnostic studies and development of treatment plans. • Attend weekly seminars, journal clubs, book clubs, and morbidity/mortality conferences. • Complete required training modules and professional development activities. • Maintain confidentiality and adhere to professional and ethical standards. Required Skills: • Clinical knowledge in general veterinary medicine. • Basic skills in patient handling, restraint, and emergency care. • Good communication and teamwork abilities. • Ability to learn quickly in a fast‑paced, multidisciplinary environment. • Time‑management and organizational skills. Required Education & Certifications: • Veterinary medicine graduate (VRMS, DVM, or equivalent). • Minimum 12 months clinical experience in a UK general practice setting. • Member or eligible for membership of RCVS (required for professional licensure).
Bristol, United kingdom
On site
Fresher
28-01-2026
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Company Name
CVS Group UK
Job Title
Neurology and Neurosurgery Internship
Job Description
**Job Title** Neurology and Neurosurgery Internship **Role Summary** A full‑time veterinary internship in neurology and neurosurgery requiring completion of a rotating internship or at least two years of UK small‑animal practice. The role involves inpatient and outpatient care, surgical support, diagnostics, and teaching within a multidisciplinary neurological team. **Expectations** - Complete 40 hours/week with a 1:3 weekend on‑call rota. - Demonstrate excellent written and spoken English. - Provide high‑quality patient care and maintain a calm, professional demeanor under pressure. **Key Responsibilities** - Inpatient management and clinical rounds. - Conduct and record consultations for neurological cases. - Assist or lead primary cases under supervision. - Provide emergency support and participate in out‑of‑hours care. - Assist in diagnostics (imaging, CSF analysis, electrophysiology). - Support surgical neurology procedures (endoscopy, microsurgery, craniotomy). - Teach final‑year veterinary students and assist in their training. - Participate in clinical research projects where applicable. **Required Skills** - Strong communication and teamwork abilities. - Ability to work independently and in high‑stress environments. - Proficiency in veterinary clinical practice and basic neurology/nursing skills. - Knowledge of diagnostic imaging and surgical techniques preferred. **Required Education & Certifications** - Veterinary surgeon (MDVM/DVM) or equivalent. - Completion of a UK veterinary rotating internship or ≥2 years of solid small‑animal practice experience. - Excellent English language proficiency (written & spoken). ---
Hampshire, United kingdom
On site
25-02-2026