Join our 2025 Veterinary Graduate Development Programme
Linnaeus, Meadows, City of Nottingham
Join our 2025 Veterinary Graduate Development Programme
£36000
Linnaeus, Meadows, City of Nottingham
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 1 week ago, 8 Nov | Get your application in now before you're too late!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
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Full Job Description
- Formalised mentorship and support, with practice based primary and secondary mentors, including a VetGDP Adviser
- Funded social events, with peer groups and mentors
- Programme defined by small cohort sizes, supporting a personalised experience and ability to establish close-knit graduate networks
- One to one support from our central team
- Part of the Mars family with global opportunities Education:
- Structured, graduate focused educational programmes with 12 core educational days
- Includes intensive pre-start training camp
- Focus on primary care skill development - common primary care case presentations, surgical skills, dentistry, anaesthesia, imaging, internal medicine, dermatology and ophthalmology
- Non-clinical skills including veterinary business training, time management, communication skills, managing difficult conversations and skills to thrive in practice Early Careers Programme (ECP) Support & Networking:
- Ongoing practice-based mentorship
- Ongoing central office support
- Regional social events with your cohort and our other graduates
Linnaeus has already seen a number of graduates progress within the group and we're always on the look-out for future talent to join us. We are committed to supporting you to develop yourself and your career. You will have the opportunity to share your ideas and help shape our continued commitment to developing new treatments and technological advancements in the industry. You'll benefit from
A 12-month Graduate Development Programme (GDP) aligned with the RCVS VetGDP starting in September 2025 - Subsequent 12-month Early Careers Programme (ECP) starting in September 2026
- Starting salary from £36,000 with a review at 12 months
- RCVS Membership fees, professional indemnity insurance and an additional membership of choice (BVA or BSAVA) provided
- Graduate roles available throughout the UK Support:
- In-practice primary mentor and trained VetGDP Adviser
- In-practice secondary mentor
- Peer-to-peer support through GDP networking and social events
- Dedicated graduate contact point within the Linnaeus Central Support Team
- Placement at a supportive practice Education:
- Graduate Development Programme (GDP):- 12 core educational days including an intensive pre-start training camp- Focus on fundamental primary care clinical and professional skills
- Early Careers Programme (ECP):- Up to 5 days flexible CPD of your own choice, plus 6 core educational days on more advanced topics- Flexibility to attend CPD of your own choice
- Graduate specific practical training days - including ultrasound and surgery courses
- Additional CPD opportunities outside of the GDP - conference attendance, external CPD, practice visits
- Access to an extensive online resource library with 170+ hours of on-demand content
- Access to exclusive Linnaeus CPD courses free of charge Ongoing Development:
- Permanent contract within Linnaeus Veterinary Limited
- Support to map out your own career journey
- Flexibility to move within the Linnaeus family on graduation, Programme defined by increased flexibility and opportunity to tailor clinical and professional skills training to individual areas of interest
- Focus on increasing clinical skill development
- Core educational days cover more advanced clinical topics including neurology, oncology, advanced surgical and medical topics
- Up to five days CPD of your choice, in addition to 6 core educational days provided by Linnaeus Our Graduate Development Programme in 2025 will begin in September 2025, you must be available to start then to complete essential CDP. Below is a list of practices taking part in our 2025 Graduate Development Programme