Looking for your next adventure as a Veterinarian? Imagine living and working in New Zealand’s stunning Hawke’s Bay - where modern clinic facilities, a supportive team, and a community-focused practice meet sun, beaches, and an incredible outdoor lifestyle.
This full-time role is perfect for experienced vets ready to make the move and grow their career in a welcoming, professional environment.
Why This Role?
Flexible full-time hours – some weekend work, tailored for the right candidate
Modern facilities – full lab, surgical suite, and experienced nursing team
Support & mentorship – work alongside an experienced Lead Vet committed to your growth
Community-focused – a trusted practice with a loyal client base in Hawke’s Bay
About the Role
You’ll be involved in all aspects of companion animal care, including:
Client consultations and preventive healthcare
Surgery and diagnostics
Collaborating on treatment plans and patient care with the wider team
About You:
A recognised veterinary qualification
Experience in smallanimal practice (preferred)
Strong communication skills and a warm, professional manner
Dedication to delivering excellent patient care
A team-focused, proactive approach
What’s on Offer?
Competitive salary, reflective of your experience
Flexible full-time position with some weekend work
Supportive, collaborative team culture
Ongoing mentorship and professional development opportunities
Discounts on services and retail products
The chance to live and work in Hawke’s Bay – renowned for its beaches, wineries, and sunny lifestyle
Interested in hearing more? Apply today or get in touch by calling or Whatsapping Aimee on +447835146288 or email a CV to aimee@lloydandcowan.com.
If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us on 028 8765 8068. If you know someone else who may be interested, why not pass this advert on to them. If we successfully place someone, you've referred to us; we'll give you £200 in high street vouchers as a way of saying thank you.
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