
Ready for shift flexibility without the chaos? This part-time ECC role at Vets Now Worthing offers genuine work-life balance with mid-week and weekend nights on a manageable 1:3 rota, plus industry-leading benefits and £1,500 annual CPD.
1:3 weekend rota. Mid-week nights 1830-0900 and weekend nights 1900-0900. Average circa 27 hours per week plus bank holidays.
Join the highly skilled emergency team at Vets Now Worthing, where you'll work part-time across a mix of mid-week and weekend night shifts on a 1:3 rota. With typical shift times of 1830-0900 mid-week and 1900-0900 weekends, you'll average around 27 hours per week plus bank holidays, giving you real control over your schedule. This is a genuine out-of-hours emergency and critical care (ECC) role where you'll develop and sharpen your veterinary skills in a supportive environment.
You'll be part of a team that invests heavily in your professional development. Access to ECC certificate support, mentoring, coaching, and tailored induction programmes means you'll grow as a clinician. Whether you're an experienced ECC vet or looking to transition into emergency work, Vets Now offers pathways including the AdvantEdge programme, a one-week hands-on practical training course with 20 hours of flexible e-learning to set you up for success.
Vets Now is one of the UK's leading emergency and critical care providers, operating a network of ECC clinics across the country. The Worthing clinic is part of this expanding network, staffed by a highly skilled emergency team dedicated to providing round-the-clock care when pets need it most. As part of the wider Vets Now group, you'll benefit from corporate investment in training, wellbeing, and clinical facilities while maintaining the agility and culture of a specialist emergency provider.
The organisation is committed to diversity and inclusion, actively welcoming applications from candidates of all backgrounds. As a Disability Confident Employer, Vets Now is committed to providing reasonable adjustments and supporting staff with disabilities and health conditions throughout their career.