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Why work for PDSA?

As the UK's leading veterinary charity, PDSA employs over 1500 staff and provides job opportunities throughout the UK. With 43 PetAid hospitals and 179 shops, together with teams of dedicated fundraisers, PDSA can offer real opportunity for career development, supported by a Head Office and regional presence. Further details can be obtained by downloading our latest annual review.

What we can offer

In return for the hard work and dedication of our staff we offer:

  • Increment based salaries
  • Membership of occupational pension scheme after satisfying eligibility criteria. Access to a stakeholder scheme from commencement of your employment. 
  • Career development and promotion opportunities 
  • Training opportunities - PDSA is committed to the development of all staff and in addition to on the job training programmes co-ordinated by a dedicated department we offer financial assistance with vocational part time study and continuous professional development. 
  • An opportunity to make a real contribution to the welfare of animals in need. 
  • Equal Opportunities - PDSA is committed to providing equal opportunities for all job applicants and employees and we regularly assess whether this is being achieved 
  • Staff Consultation and Communication Groups - There are four SCC groups representing different job categories across PDSA. The SCC groups are an important way in which PDSA both gives information to staff and seeks their views and ideas.
    
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Last Updated: 4 January 2008