Junior Clinical Training Scholar in Small Animal Studies at University of Cambridge

Job Description

Six scholarships available to start on Monday 01 December 2025 for 12.5 months.

SCHOLARSHIP AWARD: £21,970.00 (TAX EXEMPT) per annum.

University accommodation package, see details below.

Applications are invited for this one-year post-graduate training programme based in the Queen’s Veterinary School Small Animal Hospital. On site accommodation is available for £300 per month including bills.

Junior Clinical Training Scholars will receive training and tuition as they rotate through anaesthesia, cardiology, diagnostic imaging, orthopaedics, dermatology, internal medicine, neurology, oncology, clinical pathology and soft tissue surgery and be supervised by recognised specialists in each field. Scholars will also have responsibility for primary care cases, and be involved in supervision and guidance of final year veterinary students. Scholars will be an integral part of the out of hours care of animals within the hospital, especially within the intensive care unit.

Summary of benefits

  •  High residency success rate – 74% of our interns have gone on to do a residency and 100% of interns who have been pursuing a residency have successfully achieved a residency or         completed a specialist internship programme. We have 50 successful residency applications from intern cohorts 2015-2022 and 2217 diplomates, so far!
  •  Truly rotating internship through all specialties including flexibility to pursue extra time in rotations of your choice!
  •  University library and journal access
  •  4 weeks of elective/dedicated research time on top of holidays
  •  Academic opportunities, e.g. teach Cambridge students during rotations and College supervision opportunities; weekly department research and clinical seminars; journal and book clubs
  •  Assigned intern supervisor: – regular progress meetings, interview practice, provision of professional references and CV/cover letter proof reading by experienced senior clinicians to aid   residency applications
  •  Generous CPD allowance and encouragement to present at scientific meetings
  •  First opinion service including surgical cases
  •  A number of service-specific internships and residency opportunities encourage career progression following internship

Candidates must be Members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) and the following skills and experience are desirable:

  •  Surgical experience in dogs and cats
  •  Completion of 1 year in primary care veterinary practice in the UK
  •  For applicants for whom English is not their first language, a score of 7.5 in IELTS (with no element under 7), or a score of 100 in TOEFL (with no element less than 24).

For further benefits and details on the Internship: https://www.vet.cam.ac.uk/study/cts/jcts1/smallanimal

Informal enquiries should be directed to the Internship Directors, by email: internship.enquiries@vet.cam.ac.uk.

Please note: The ability to take up this Scholarship is contingent upon you being able to evidence your right to work in the UK, or through gaining the right to work via the UK immigration system. Evidence will need to be provided before an offer can be made. Regrettably, this Scholarship is not suitable for sponsorship via the Skilled Worker or Temporary Worker visa routes as the minimum requirements cannot be met.

For further details, including application process and to download the application form (JCTS1) and information pack, please visit: http://www.vet.cam.ac.uk/job.

Applications will be monitored regularly, and we may contact candidates prior to the closing date. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications or extend the closing date if necessary. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.

 


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