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Veterinarian Jobs in East of England

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Veterinarian in East of England

The East of England — spanning Cambridge, Norwich, Chelmsford, and Ipswich — has seen sustained growth in private healthcare as NHS waiting times have driven patients toward independent providers. The region's mix of affluent commuter towns and university cities creates steady demand for private clinical services. Veterinarian practices in this region frequently seek qualified professionals who can serve both independent and corporate clinic networks.

About this role

Veterinarians (vets) in the UK are registered with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) and provide medical and surgical care for animals across small animal, large animal, equine, and exotic species practice. There are approximately 27,000 RCVS-registered vets in the UK. The profession has faced significant workforce shortages in recent years.

Regulator Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS)
Typical salary £30,000 – £75,000

Common questions

What qualifications does a Vet need to practice in the UK?

A RCVS-recognised veterinary degree (BVSc, BVetMed, or equivalent) and RCVS registration. EU-qualified vets can apply for RCVS registration; non-EU graduates typically sit the RCVS registration examination.

How much does a Vet earn in the UK?

New graduate vets typically earn £30,000–£35,000. Experienced vets and those in specialist or out-of-hours roles earn £45,000–£75,000+.

Are there Vet shortages in the UK?

Yes. The UK veterinary profession has faced a well-documented workforce crisis, with many practices struggling to recruit. Graduate numbers and EU vet migration have not kept pace with demand.

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