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The staff at
the Clinics is very accommodating and we do our
best to provide a professional service within a
family and friendly atmosphere. We welcome children
and provide toys for them in the waiting room and
animal stickers for the well behaved! You will
often find the Jackson children at
the surgery, along with their dog, Bingo, as well
as other staff members' pets.
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Many of the staff has been with
us for a number of years and some of the younger
ones started their careers here. We are all pet
owners with a dedication to animal care without
being too sentimental (this can be a disadvantage
as not all animal stories have a happy ending).
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We have a good mix of ages and
experiences with special interests in cats, dogs,
pedigree breeding, puppy walking, cat and dog shows,
animal rehoming and rescue
charities.
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There is a link to the job vacancy
page. All vacant and new positions will be posted
with a detailed description as soon as they become
available. Please be aware that part time, full
time and voluntary jobs rarely become available
at the Jackson Veterinary Clinic.
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Stuart Jackson qualified from Glasgow University Veterinary School in 1981 and
has been the principal of a veterinary practice since
January 1987. His special interests are orthopaedic surgery
and dermatology. He has a Masters Degree (MSc)
in Animal Parasitology.
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Zoe Jackson has been a practice
manager since 1987. Together, Zoe and
Stuart Jackson have 3 cats and (now only) one dog (all
rescued) and two daughters. Zoe has
a BSc in Zoology and an MSc in
Animal Parasitology.
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Susan Haines (nurse) has over 20
years experience working in practice and for the RSPCA.
She owns 2 Guide Dog breeding dogs (one retired!) and
4 cats.
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Anne Madden (receptionist) has been with
the practice since 1984. She is a top Birman cat
breeder and owns "more than 10" pedigree champions.
Anne is our evening receptionist at the Carterton Surgery.
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Lana Turner (receptionist and
nurse) is
an experienced dog groomer.
She owns, shows and breeds Cavalier King Charles Spaniels.
She has been with us for over 10 years and is based at
our Witney Clinic.
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Sue Gough (receptionist) owns a very
old Golden Retrievers and attends lots of dog shows with
another one which she co-owns. She has worked for us
for at our Witney Clinic, also
for over 10 years.
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Megan Healing (veterinary nurse) started work
at for us in September 1997 after working one day a week
at our Carterton Clinic for 12 months. She is now a full
time employee training for her nursing qualification.
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Michelle High joined us on
a voluntary basis 4 years ago. She is now employed as
a trainee veterinary nurse and has completed her pre-veterinary
nursing course.
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Joe Inglis continues to work for the
practice one day a week, occasionally for longer spells.
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