Specialist Vet Jobs
Digitally Connecting Specialist Vets & Practices Worldwide
Small Animal Lead Associate Veterinarian Job, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Salary: Competitive salary package, DOE
Small Animal Emergency Veterinarian Job, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Salary: Up to $150,000 - $200,000, and above, DOE
Radiologist Specialist Veterinarian Job, Concord, New Hampshire, USA
Salary: Up to $150,000 - $220,000, and above, DOE
Cardiologist Specialist Veterinarian Job, Concord, New Hampshire, USA
Salary: Up to $150,000 - $250,000, and above, DOE
Oncologist Specialist Veterinarian Job, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Salary: Up to $200,000 and above, DOE
Radiologist Specialist Veterinarian Job, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Salary: Up to $190,000 - $225,000 and above, DOE
Small Animal Orthopedic Vet Surgeon Job, Ketchum, Idaho, USA
Salary: Up to $150,000 - $200,000, and above, DOE
Small Animal Lead Vet Surgeon Job, Tamworth, Staffordshire, England
Salary: Up to £80,000 and above, DOE
Small Animal Head Registered Vet Nurse Job, Tilehurst, Berkshire, England
Salary: Up to £38,000 and above, DOE
Small Animal Emergency Veterinarian Job, Palm Springs, Florida, USA
Salary: Up to $150,000 - $180,000, and above, DOE
Specialist Veterinary Jobs
Specialist vet surgeons choose to concentrate on one of the thirty plus veterinary disciplines and are the equivalent of a medical consultant.
There are several specialisms including veterinary anesthesiologists, opthamologists, pathologists and radiologists, with these types of roles usually found in larger veterinary practices.
A specialist vet could focus on treating anything from pets, farm animals or horses, to wildlife and animals in captivity. Specialist disciplines include diagnostic imaging, pathology, anaesthesia, small animal surgery and animal behaviour offering vets the opportunity to become experts in their field.
To become a specialist veterinarian, a vet is usually required to undertake additional training once they’ve qualified and gained a degree.
Veterinary Specialist Salaries
By specialising in a chosen discipline within the veterinary industry you can command a higher salary for your services.
In the US, you will need to do additional residency training and board certification to become a veterinary specialist and in many other countries additional training is required for specialist roles.
The average salary for a veterinary specialist in the US is $154,240 per year, although this varies greatly depending on which area you specialise in and can rise up to over $200,000 per year.
In the UK, you can expect to earn upwards of £95,000 ($122,900) per annum for specialist positions.
Where can you work as a veterinary specialist?
As a veterinary specialist, you have the opportunity to work in a diverse array of settings, each offering unique challenges and rewards. In the United States, you can join leading veterinary hospitals in metropolitan areas like New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago, where cutting-edge technology and high-profile cases are the norm.
Find your Ideal Specialist Veterinarian Role with The Vet Service
We have specialist vet roles around the world, and with veterinary specialists in demand you’ll have the pick of a whole host of countries including the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland & the UK.
Please get in touch with The Vet Service today to discuss your next veterinary position.
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