About the Job

Learn from the Best

At Vets Now, we lead the way in Emergency and Critical Care across Europe and offer the European Board of Veterinary Specialisation Residency programs in ECC (Emergency & Critical Care), surgery and internal medicine. Our commitment to excellence extends to our internship programs, and we are thrilled to invite applications for the Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging Intern position at our Glasgow referral hospital.

Join a collaborative environment where you will work alongside experienced clinicians and gain exposure to a diverse range of cases from our referral caseload. This role is perfect for those laying foundations for residency applications or aspiring to strengthen their general Diagnostic Imaging knowledge.

What we offer

– Equal exposure to our Internal Medicine and Oncology disciplines.

– Work with multiple disciplines to enhance your case management

– Allocated time for externships

– Inclusion in IVC Evidensia Internal medicine Specialty group meetings including regular case discussions and journal clubs

– Additional allowance to be used on CPD/European conference attendance

– RCVS Knowledge Library membership

– VECCS membership for one year

– A clinical mentor to support your learning pathway, internship experience and assist with research opportunities

– Salary: £35,000 per annum

– VDS and RCVS registration fees covered

– 7 weeks annual leave and your birthday off

– 12-month position

About the opportunity:

To thrive in our dynamic learning environment, we seek interns committed to learning and development, working in a collegial environment, emphasising client and patient care. Proactive engagement in training, participation in seminars, journal clubs, and local teaching opportunities is essential. Interns will actively contribute to research projects and work closely with clinical mentors.

Key Responsibilities:

– Participate in planning, diagnosis, and treatment of cases.

– Consider animal welfare and ethics in interventions.

– Maintain high clinical standards and accurate records.

– Engage in positive, informative, and inclusive case discussions.

What We Expect:

-Open engagement in case discussions with senior clinicians, residents, and the nursing team.

– The ability to prioritize and stay calm in challenging situations.

– Maintaining impeccable clinical records and written correspondence.

– Strong communication skills.

– Compassion, reliability, and professionalism.

– To uphold and align with the Vets Now values.

How to apply

Your Journey Starts Here:

Are you ready for an extraordinary internship experience? To apply, candidates must possess a recognised Veterinary Degree, be or have eligibility to be a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.

Applicants must also have successfully completed a small animal rotating internship in a multi-disciplinary referral hospital.

Eligible candidates should also have the right to work in the UK and possess the required Visa documents.

Please apply via the application link or email your CV, Cover letter and references to [email protected]

Contact our Talent team 

To discuss, please get in touch with Ryan Powell in our Talent Team on 07816 202690 or email [email protected]   

Please highlight as part of your application which role you are applying for and, if you have a preference, which location you would like to work in. 

Important dates

  • Applications open – 30/01/2025
  • Applications close – 28/02/2025
  • Interviews to be held on the week commencing – 10th March
  • Start date – 02/06/2025 (This date can be flexible)