BVS Vets Emerging As One Of The Leading UK Recruitment Providers
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Stuart Lithgow with celebrity vet Joe Inglis
BVS offer a complete range of recruitment services for permanent and locum vets and nurses, up to date information on all of the latest CPD courses from the BVA, BSAVA, RVC and Webinar Vet and they also have help and support lines for young professionals who may be experiencing difficulties in practice. Working alongside all of the corporate organisations in the UK and the majority of private practices BVS Vets have quickly established themselves as a leading provider of high-quality veterinary staff. Their relaxed and cost-effective approach to business has made them a very good option whether you are looking for new staff or searching to find your dream position.
Recruitment Manager Stuart Lithgow says “We work hard to offer a professional level of service to all potential candidates who are looking for work. We have vacancies for all experience levels and we have developed relationships with the leading organisations offering graduate training schemes. We also take an interest in the continued development of the vets and nurses and the CPD information is proving to be very popular. We have a very experienced team of consultants who are always available to talk to and help no matter what the enquiry”.
Dr Laurie Marker at the CCF
The BVS are also working together with the Cheetah Conservation Fund in Namibia. The CCF is a nonprofit organisation dedicated to the conservation of the cheetah and they work tirelessly to provide adequate care and treatment to ensure their wellbeing.
Director Scott Ashcroft
Business Development Manager Scott Ashcroft is working closely with the CCF and is currently arranging fundraising events to generate additional income to help the organisation. Scott said “We are looking to try and raise awareness in the UK and to raise some funds to help the CCF. It is a non-profit organisation and dedicated solely to helping the Cheetah. Dr Laurie Marker and her team put their heart and soul in to their work and we believe it is a really good cause and are delighted to help. Any help will be gratefully received and 100% of all donations will be used to directly help the Cheetah”. For more information on the Cheetah Conservation Fund or to offer a donation the UK site is www.cheetah.org.uk
If you would like to register an interest in working or visiting the CCF then let us know and we will forward your details to them and keep you up to date with vacancies as they become available.
If you would like to contact the BVS their website is www.bvsvets.co.uk or email [email protected] for any enquiry. You will receive professional and friendly service.4193 views
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10th May, 2013 14h17
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