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Ansök senast: 2024-08-02

Senior Lecturer or Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery

Publicerad 2024-06-03

Small Animal Surgery Lecturer at Grade UE08: £48,350-59,421 per annum or

Senior Lecturer at Grade UE09: £61,198-75,498 per annum

CMVM / R(D)SVS / HfSA

Full-time: 35 hours per week

Open-ended: permanent 

Start date: September 2024

We are looking for a Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery depending on experience.

The Opportunity:

The Hospital for Small Animals at the University of Edinburgh is looking to recruit a dedicated and talented veterinary surgeon to our Surgery Team. Working in a multidisciplinary environment, you will join a team of six ECVS diplomats, residency-trained surgeons, four ECVS residents and two surgical interns. You will be supported by teams of specialists in anaesthesia, emergency and critical care, internal medicine, oncology and diagnostic imaging among others, our surgical nursing and support teams, and our physiotherapy service.

You will play an important role in the development and provision of the clinical service that supports our expanding caseload, undergraduate and postgraduate teaching programmes. You will be provided with the support and time you require to develop your clinical interests, teaching and research ambitions. Interaction with colleagues across the range of specialist disciplines will provide the support and stimulation you need to progress your career from a campus with strong collaborative links. We will support you to develop your research interests, which takes place within a vibrant, integrated, and interdisciplinary structure, and encourages interaction between researchers across groups, centres, schools and colleges at the University.

Your skills and attributes for success: 

• An enthusiasm for all aspects of small animal surgery, with a demonstrable interest in soft tissue surgery.

• A motivation to deliver the highest standards of clinical care.

• A drive to help deliver transformative research.

• ECVS and/or ACVS boarded or board eligible.

• Postgraduate degree, diploma or doctorate.