FAQs
What are the qualifications required for the Specialist Radiologist position?
The position requires an ECVDI or ACVR board certification or completion of a residency program in veterinary radiology.
Is the position full-time or part-time?
The role can be tailored to either full-time (four days per week) or part-time, depending on the candidate's preference.
What kind of imaging equipment will I be working with?
You will be working with a Siemens Magnetom Flow 1.5 T MRI, a state-of-the-art CT scanner, digital radiography, and high-end ultrasound units.
What benefits are offered with this position?
The remuneration package includes five weeks of holiday (pro rata) plus bank holidays, an industry-leading contributory pension, a competitive salary, and support for continuing professional development (CPD).
Are there opportunities for career progression?
Yes, there is generous CPD allowance and time off for further training, as well as opportunities for clinical research and teaching.
How does the practice support staff well-being?
The practice provides an Employee Assistance Programme, Mental Health First Aiders, Wellbeing Champions, and a refresh fund for staff wellness initiatives.
Where is Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists located?
The hospital is situated on the edge of the South Downs in Hampshire, approximately 40 minutes from the south coast and less than an hour from London.
How can I get in touch to discuss the position?
You can contact Karla Borland, the Clinical Director, at karla.borland@cvsvets.com for an informal discussion about the position.
Is CVS committed to diversity and inclusion?
Yes, CVS is committed to being a fully inclusive workplace where all colleagues are encouraged to be themselves and where diversity is celebrated.