Approved Tuberculin Tester - Raglan, United Kingdom - Farm First Vets

    Farm First Vets
    Farm First Vets Raglan, United Kingdom

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    Job Description


    We re Recruiting

    Approved Tuberculin Tester (ATT)
    What is an

    Approved Tuberculin Tester:

    Approved Tuberculin Testers (ATTs) are Animal Health para professionals with the authority to carry out statutory TB skin testing of cattle.

    ATT s will be trained and work under the supervision of an Approved Veterinary Supervisor

    Candidate requires the following:

    • Minimum age of 18 years.
    • Identification and basic DBS security checks.

    Minimum academic requirement is either:
    A) three GCSEs or equivalent qualifications in Mathematics, English and in a Science Subject or Food Production
    or B) three years performance in a government regulatory role e.g., Local Authority (LA) Inspector or Environmental Health Officer


    • A minimum of six months previous livestock handling experience.
    • Must have a full driver s license.
    • Ability to work independently and to a high standard.
    • Enjoy working outdoors in all weathers.
    • Flexible with time (some early starts)
    Training


    • Online course with examination
    • Practical TB testing under the direct and continuous supervision of the AVS (senior vet within the practice) until all practical training requirements have been achieved.
    • Examinable Practical Assessment
    Vacancy Offer


    • Competitive salary with regular reviews
    • Pay & contract review after qualification.
    • Sick pay and pension scheme
    • Working 4 day/6-day weekly rota (average 5-day week). Or 4-day week (no weekends).
    • 20 days plus bank holidays per annum (pro rata).
    Farm First Vets is situated in a pleasant rural location in the heart of Monmouthshire. The practice works hard to be as sustainable as possible and personal wellbeing is a priority. We enjoy regular social events both within the team and alongside the farming community.
    For more information, please contact Jane Anscombe on .


    Closing date:
    Monday 29th April 2024.

    If you would like to join us, please send your CV by clicking apply.