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Equine Clinic Veterinarian Wanted at Distriktsveterinärerna Umåker

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Distriktsveterinärerna is looking for an equine clinic veterinarian

Are you ready to work in a community-supporting organization? Do you want to deepen your knowledge in equine care? Are you also interested in orthopedics?

To ensure that all animals in Sweden have the best possible conditions for a good life, we have Distriktsveterinärerna. With 24/7 availability, clinics across the country, and unique expertise in animal health, we contribute to healthier animals and a safer life. As district veterinarians, we work on behalf of individuals, businesses, and authorities. We offer community-supporting services for emergency veterinary care, disease control, and preventive measures for good animal health. Always with our feet on the ground and our hearts in the right place. Distriktsveterinärerna is part of the Swedish Board of Agriculture.

JOB RESPONSIBILITIES

Are you passionate about equine veterinary care and want to help shape a safe, competent, and cohesive team? Distriktsveterinärerna Umåker is now looking for an equine clinic veterinarian who wants to contribute to the development of our operations through their medical expertise and commitment to building a strong team.

Our clinic is located by the Umåker racetrack, close to Umeå. Here, you will work in a well-equipped clinic with a fully equipped operating room and modern equipment (including X-ray, ultrasound, ventilator, arthroscope, endoscope, gastroscope, shockwave, and laboratory).

With us, you will work in an environment where care, professionalism, and teamwork go hand in hand. We offer personalized professional development based on your goals and areas of interest. If you have a particular interest in orthopedics, you will thrive with us, as we are eager to strengthen our orthopedic focus.

QUALIFICATIONS

We are looking for someone who:

  • Is a licensed veterinarian with a focus on horses and preferably has an interest in orthopedics.
  • Wants to contribute to a fantastic team and an exciting workplace.
  • Sees development as a natural part of their professional life.

Does this sound like the next step for you? Then we hope you want to become part of our Umåker team.

A veterinary license or special permit, as well as a B driver's license, are required for the position.

Selection and interviews are conducted on an ongoing basis. We warmly welcome your application!

OTHER

We care about our staff. Therefore, we offer all employees at Distriktsveterinärerna various benefits. Some examples include 28-35 days of vacation depending on your age, salary exchange, wellness grants, and occupational health services. For parents, we have good conditions to find a balance between work and family life, including parental leave supplements and the opportunity to reduce your working hours until the child is twelve years old.

We strive for diversity among our employees.

Our working language is Swedish, and our services require proficiency in Swedish, both spoken and written.

We normally apply a 6-month probationary period.

In preparation for the recruitment process, Distriktsveterinärerna has made decisions regarding recruitment channels and marketing. Therefore, we do not wish to be contacted by advertisement sellers or recruitment companies.

At Distriktsveterinärerna, we use e-recruitment through Public Jobs to streamline and ensure the quality of the application process. Once you have filled in your details, you can easily apply for other jobs without having to fill in the information again.

Thank you for applying through Public Jobs!

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