About the job Veterinary Surgeon – Berkshire
Structured days. Proper time off. A rota that actually makes sense.
This is a well-thought-out Veterinary Surgeon role for someone who wants clarity, balance, and predictability. Sensible start/finish times, a 4-day week, shared weekend cover, and built-in recovery time after duty weekends. No chaos. No guesswork.
Location: Berkshire
Working pattern: 4 days per week
Weekends: 1 full weekend in 5 (shared rota)
Overnight on-call: None
The Role
You'll be working in a first-opinion setting with a clear, fair rota and realistic expectations. Days are structured, cover is shared properly, and downtime is protected — especially after weekends.
This role suits a vet who values organisation, teamwork, and knowing where they stand.
Hours & Rota Breakdown (Clear and Transparent)
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Start time:
8:30am standard
8:00am on operating days -
Finish time:
Between 5:30pm – 6:30pm, depending on rota -
On-call:
No overnight on-call
Once per week on-call until 9:00pm
Later start of 1:00pm on those days -
Working week:
4 days per week
One full day off each week (if not on a weekend rota)
Weekend Rota
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1 full weekend in 5, shared across the team
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Consults on Saturday & Sunday mornings
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On-call until 5:00pm on duty weekends
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Monday and Friday off the following week after a duty weekend
(Yes — proper recovery time is built in)
What Were Looking For
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RCVS-registered Veterinary Surgeon
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Confident in first-opinion consults and routine surgery
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Comfortable with a shared on-call and weekend rota
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A team-focused vet who appreciates structure and balance
Why This Role Works
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4-day working week with predictable hours
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No overnight on-call
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Fair, shared weekend rota with recovery days built in
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Clear expectations — no last-minute surprises
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A practice culture that respects your time
Interested? Lets Talk
If you like knowing your rota, protecting your downtime, and working in a practice that plans properly — this is worth a conversation.
Submit your CV today for a confidential chat.
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