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Looking for veterinary jobs in London? Whether you’re a small animal vet seeking a supportive first role, an experienced surgeon aiming for leadership, or a clinician keen to specialise, Vetmatch can connect you with opportunities that fit your skills and lifestyle.

London offers an incredible range of veterinary careers — from community clinics to state-of-the-art hospitals with advanced imaging and referral services. At Vetmatch, we go beyond job boards. We take time to understand your ideal rota, location, and career path so we can introduce you to practices where you’ll thrive.

Why Vets Choose Vetmatch

  • Tailored to you – we only recommend roles that match your goals.

  • Exclusive opportunities – access to positions not always advertised publicly.

  • Negotiated terms – we handle discussions to secure the best package for you.

  • Ongoing support – we check in after placement to make sure it’s the right long-term fit.

Current Veterinary Vacancies in London

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Next Steps

  1. Tell us your ideal role, rota, and location.

  2. We’ll present 2–3 opportunities that fit you best.

  3. We negotiate the terms to suit both you and the employer.

  4. We support you once you start to make sure you settle in smoothly.

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​Population: 289,000

On the east coast of England, Hull rose to prominence as one of the busiest ports in Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries, for both cargo and fisheries. The fisheries industry died off in the 1970s as a result of the ‘Cod Wars’ with Iceland, leading to socio-economic decline in the city, but since the turn of the century it has undergone something of a resurgence. Hull has a strong background in pharmaceuticals and R&D – it is where both Smith & Nephew and Reckitt (of Reckitt Benckiser Group fame) were founded – but it branched out to become a major player in the wind power industry in 2013 when Siemens announced a major investment in the city. It was also the UK City of Culture in 2017, adding to the feel-good factor. Another area of industrial specialism in Hull is manufacturing (caravans and Yorkshire puddings are two of Hull’s niches), although its university is now churning out graduates in STEM courses (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) at a record rate. Hull also has a prestigious history when it comes to innovation, with Venn diagrams, liquid crystal display units and consumer products such Dettol and Lemsip first seeing light within the city’s boundaries. Its metropolitan population numbers almost 600,000.