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Are you a Veterinary Surgeon seeking a unique and impactful role away from a public-facing environment? Join our dedicated team at Newbrook Animal Hospital, our flagship site near Birmingham, and make a real difference to animals most in need.

This full-time (35 hours per week) fixed-term position involves working directly with RSPCA Inspectors, Animal Centre staff, and other charities to assess and rehabilitate animals rescued from cruelty and neglect. You'll provide essential veterinary care and advice, contributing to their journey towards adoption.

  • Daily Shifts: On a rota basis; work seven-hour shifts, either from 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM (day) or 2:00 PM to 9:00 PM (evening), with on-call duties for inpatients only with qualified nurses on site 24/7.
  • On-Call & Weekend Rota: Participate in a 1:7 weekend rota, providing time off with the following Monday and Tuesday. This promotes a healthy work-life balance.

About Newbrook Animal Hospital (Birmingham):

Located in a charming rural setting amidst 70 acres of countryside, Newbrook Animal Hospital offers excellent motorway access, just a 20-minute drive from central Birmingham. Our friendly and enthusiastic team comprises 11 Veterinary Surgeons, 22 RVNs, and 9 veterinary care assistants. We are passionate about personal development and fostering a thriving, supportive environment. This includes daily 15-minute clinical vet rounds (Monday-Friday) for case discussions and a weekly 15-minute Hospital meeting for general updates. We are well-equipped with separate cat, dog and small furries wards and a wide range of modern equipment.

As part of this role you will also receive: 

  • Continuous Professional Development (CPD): 5 days of CPD and a £1000 allowance (pro rata). Additional financial support is also available for relevant certificates and master's courses.
  • Professional Fees: VDS and MRCVS registration fees are paid annually

Does this sound like your next career move?  Read on! 

Key responsibilities
  • High Welfare & Clinical Standards: Prioritise the well-being of our animal patients.
  • Consulting: Examine victims of cruelty and neglect from Inspectors and animals recovering at animal centres.  Interesting and varied case load.
  • Surgical Referrals: The Hospital accepts surgical referrals from RSPCA branches and Animal Centres across a wide geographical area.
  • Surgical Procedures: Perform routine operations including neutering, dentals, amputations, cardiac ultrasounds and imaging, and eye enucleations.
  • Cruelty Cases: Support RSPCA Inspectors with cruelty cases, a highly rewarding aspect of the job that requires report writing (full training and support provided).
  • Administrative Tasks: Dedicated time for report writing, reporting lab results, and responding to clinical case queries.
  • Mentorship & Support: Benefit from the guidance of many experienced vets and contribute to a collaborative team environment focused on growth and development and evidence based medicine.  We have certificate holders and vets undertaking Masters courses in shelter medicine, animal behaviour and forensics.
  • Team Collaboration: Work closely with various RSPCA teams, offering pragmatic guidance on rehoming decisions based on shelter medicine principles (e.g., icatcare / ISFM).
  • Travel: Some travel to regional centres for veterinary care support and case work with Inspectors.
  • Project Participation: Engage in critical initiatives such as trap, neuter, and release programs for feral cats, collaborating with partner charities. Support the RSPCA vet school and nurse school through training weeks for local school leavers, and contribute to ARO (Inspector) training.
What you'll bring:

While you don't need to tick every box, we're seeking individuals who align with the following:

  • MRCVS registered
  • Used to working in teams with a strong collaborative team mindset
  • Some previous clinical experience
  • Enjoy routine surgery and dentistry
  • Able to undertake off-site visits (driving licence required)
  • Strong organisational, prioritisation and literacy skills
  • An interest in working within the shelter medicine charity sector
  • A pragmatic, welfare-oriented approach
  • Ability to clearly and compassionately explain clinical and welfare decisions to non-clinical staff in layman's terms.

Are you are seeking genuine job satisfaction by helping animals in need and witnessing their journey through rehabilitation to rehoming?  We'd love to hear from you! 

Recruitment process: - 

  • Application submission 
  • Interviews to be held at our Newbrook Animal Hospital Birmingham between 2nd - 4th September 2025

Successful candidates for certain RSPCA roles will need to undergo a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

Applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK - We are unable to sponsor visas at RSPCA

Final note from us & good luck with your application!

We want to ensure we do all we can to give you a positive candidate experience through our recruitment. Whilst we do try to give feedback where we can, sometimes due to receiving high levels of applications, this may not always be possible

We are building the future of a diverse Society, and our priority is to support animal welfare by finding people from all backgrounds who are committed  to our mission For this reason we actively encourage a wide diversity of applications - in particular from members of minority ethnic groups, and people with disabilities - as these candidates are currently under-represented at the RSPCA. Your transferable skills & lived experiences could make you a valuable addition to our RSPCA Family! 

Should you need any support with your application or interview process please contact resourcingteam@rspca.org.uk / 0300 123 0685.

Our mission is to ensure animals have a good life by rescuing and caring for those in need, by advocating on behalf of all animals and by inspiring everyone to treat them with compassion and respect

 

Benefits

Professional development

35 hour working week (full time)

25 days holiday

Family friendly policies

Pension scheme

Healthcare cash plan

Employee Assistance Programme

Occupational sick pay

Life assurance

Dog friendly policies

Cycle to work scheme

Discount schemes

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  • Salary:
    £47,736 to £56,160
  • Location type:
    Site worker
  • Location:
    Birmingham Animal Hospital
  • Vacancy type :
    Fixed Term
  • Closing Date:
    22 August 2025
  • Hours per week:
    35
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