CLINICAL RECRUITMENT
What we do in Clinical Recruitment
At GVC, we specialise in matching veterinary professionals – veterinarians, veterinary nurses, veterinary technicians, and students – with a broad range of permanent and locum clinical roles worldwide.
This includes:
Clinical placements
completed this year
250+
Clinic
partnerships
10,000+
Graduates
placed this year
100+
“I found a new graduate job through Global Veterinary Careers and I couldn't be more grateful. Stephanie has been there for me throughout the application process, giving me advice and making sure I felt prepared.”
Alexandra Kefala
Why Choose GVC for Clinical Roles
We understand that clinical professionals need expert support throughout the recruitment process, whether in permanent or flexible locum positions.
Global Expertise
Offices in the UK, Australia, and USA with deep local insights and a global network.
Specialist Approach
Recruitment consultants understand clinical needs, practice structures, and what makes a lasting hire.
Tailored Matching
We don’t just fill roles – we seek the right fit for both candidates and employers.
Full-Service Support
From registration and licensing through relocation and visa assistance, you can count on us at every step.
Tailored Support & Advice
We assist with CV guidance, interview preparation, and ongoing support post-placement.
How it works
Our recruitment process for clinical veterinary roles:
Initial Consultation
We discuss your background and aspirations.
Job Matching
Tailored opportunities matched to your goals.
Support & Preparation
Registration, licensing advice, and interview prep.
Placement
We guide you through offers, negotiations, and start dates.
Aftercare
We follow up to ensure your transition is smooth and successful.
Sectors we cover
Small Animal Practice
Clinics, emergency centers, general hospitals
Equine Practice
Vets serving equestrian centers, farms, and luxury amenities
Farm Animal / Livestock
Roles in rural and mixed-animal settings
Wildlife & Conservation
Veterinary work in sanctuaries, sanctuaries, and reserves