| Location: | Edinburgh |
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| Salary: | £50,253 to £78,469 - please see advert |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Permanent |
| Placed On: | 28th April 2026 |
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| Closes: | 26th May 2026 |
| Job Ref: | 14160 |
UE08: £50,253.00 - £61,759.00Per Annum plus additional Market Pay Supplement which is reviewed annually.
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UE09: £63,606.00 - £78,469.00 Per Annum plus additional Market Pay Supplement which is reviewed annually.
Full Time - 35 Hours per week.
Open ended contract – permanent.
Clinicians will contribute to the on-call rota depending on area of clinical expertise
Appointment to Grade 8 or Grade 9 is based on fulfilment of University of Edinburgh job grading criteria.
The Opportunity:
From local roots to global impact. Be part of something bigger.
We are looking for an experienced equine clinician with a demonstrable focus on sports medicine (particularly lameness diagnostics and advanced imaging) to join our clinical team and take a leading role in the provision and development of the sports medicine service provided by our equine hospital and practice.
This is a unique opportunity to join or lead (depending on experience) the team growing the discipline of equine sports medicine within a top-ranking UK veterinary school. In conjunction with our talented and dedicated equine team, the post holder will work within a highly-equipped equine hospital where they will contribute to the continued development of our clinical caseload and take responsibility for cases at referral level. Beyond the standard medical and surgical caseload, the hospital has well-developed cardiology, respiratory, orthopaedic, diagnostic imaging and behavioural medicine services, with significant clinical and research expertise in each area. We are now in a position to recruit a dedicated person capable of driving an integrated “performance driven sports medicine” service.
We have the necessary breadth of clinical expertise, research reputational standing and advanced imaging modalities to fully support growth in this service. Current/recent complimentary research activities within the division include fracture risk assessment (multimodal imaging and biomarkers), osteoarthritis biomarker discovery, T2 cartilage mapping, advanced cardiac imaging and cardiac mapping (arrhythmias) and multi-omics assessment of mild equine asthma and training-associated immune dysregulation. The post-holder will also have the opportunity to work in conjunction with our behavioural medicine team to develop a better understanding of the relationship between pain and behavioural changes with a view to collectively developing a more comprehensive and formulated approach to the investigation and management of such cases.
Your skills and attributes for success:
Desirable (not essential): Higher degree (Masters /PhD) in a relevant discipline
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