Benefits: Life Assurance / Death in Service Enhanced Absences (annual leave, sick pay, parental leave) Employee discounts (supermarkets, high street, cinema & travel) Learning & Development opportunities Dog friendly offices Job Summary: 4-year training program designed to equip the resident with the necessary skills and experience to pass the Veterinary Clinical Pathology board exams of the American College of Veterinary Clinical Pathologists. To contribute with increasing independence and efficiency to the timely, helpful, and accurate reporting of clinical pathology results across the veterinary pathology group. The resident is expected to participate fully in every aspect of daily pathologist case load, including telephone conversations with clients, cytology, haematology, biochemistry, endocrinology, microbiology, and interpretation of other tests. Further details of expectations at various stages of the residency program can be found in the \”VPG Residency Academy Summary Document\” (available to view at interview). Clinical work will initially be closely reviewed by the resident supervisor, with increasing independence expected in years 2-4 at the supervisor\’s discretion. Attend and actively participate in weekly resident rounds. Use contracted study time responsibly to prepare for parts 1 and 2 of the American Veterinary Clinical Pathology board exams. Interact professionally with fellow pathologists and staff to promote a positive working environment. Provide excellent client service, recognizing its importance to the VPG ethos. Attend regular review meetings with the resident supervisor to assess progress and receive feedback. A 1:4 Saturday rota working is required, with a day in lieu the following week. Knowledge, Skills, Attributes & Experience: Essential RCVS recognized degree in Veterinary Medicine Excellent verbal and written communication skills Good interpersonal skills Ability to work independently and as part of a team High levels of self-motivation and discipline for personal study Desirable 2 or more years of clinical experience in general veterinary practice Previous experience in a veterinary laboratory setting Evidence of interest in clinical pathology (e.g., attending CPD events, lab work experience) #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Veterinary Pathology Group (VPG) Recruiting Team