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We’ve Launched Veterinary-Jobs.co.uk: A New Home for Veterinary Careers in the UK

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We are thrilled to announce the launch of Veterinary-Jobs.co.uk, a dedicated job board built specifically for the veterinary profession in the United Kingdom.

This is just the beginning. We have big ambitions for where this platform is headed, and we wanted to share a little about what we have built, why we built it, and what is coming next.

What Is Veterinary-Jobs.co.uk?

Veterinary-Jobs.co.uk is a job board built exclusively for the veterinary industry. That means no sifting through irrelevant listings, no competing with unrelated sectors for attention. Whether you are a veterinary surgeon, a registered vet nurse, a practice manager, or a receptionist at a feline-specialist clinic, this is the place for you.

For cat owners, this matters directly. A well-staffed veterinary practice is a better veterinary practice. When the right professionals find the right roles, cats get better care. It really is that simple.

What Roles Are Listed?

The board covers the full range of veterinary employment, including:

  • Veterinary surgeons, including those with a feline medicine specialism
  • Registered veterinary nurses and student nurses
  • Veterinary care assistants
  • Practice managers and receptionists
  • Locum and part-time positions

If you are a vet practice manager in the UK and want to advertise, we have vet jobs UK-wide to help you find exactly the right candidate for your veterinary needs.

What Makes This Different?

From day one, we are building Veterinary-Jobs.co.uk to be the first place that vets go to when looking for a new job. Our goal is to make the job-seeking journey smarter and faster for veterinary professionals, from intelligent job matching and search functions we are not just building a job board. We are building infrastructure for the veterinary profession.

What Comes Next?

The UK launch is the first step. We are already thinking about what a global version of Veterinary-Jobs could look like, connecting veterinary professionals and employers across borders in the same way we are doing here at home. Watch this space.

Our ambition is straightforward: to build the number one job board for veterinarians and veterinary employers, first in the UK, and then beyond.

A Note for the Cat Community

We know that feline-focused practices have specific needs. For practice owners, finding a vet nurse who genuinely understands cat behaviour, or a surgeon with experience in feline-specific procedures, is not always easy through a general jobs site. Veterinary-Jobs.co.uk is built with exactly that kind of specialist recruitment in mind.

If you work in a cat clinic, a feline-friendly practice, or anywhere that puts cats first, we would love to have you as part of our community, whether you are looking for a new role or looking to fill one.

Visit Veterinary-Jobs.co.uk to browse roles or post a vacancy.

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