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Veterinary HR in Devon

Two coasts, two cities and the miles between.

Devon practices work across a county with two coastlines, two cities and some of the longest rounds in the south: farm work off the moors, seasonal coastal towns, busy clinics in Exeter and Plymouth. Vet HR provides veterinary HR in Devon with systems built for distance and teams built to last.

Built for distance Seasonal coast handled Exeter and Plymouth too
Cattle grazing, part of the long rounds behind veterinary HR in Devon
Wide-area on call mapped
Recruitment-ready paperwork
01What makes it different

Distance shapes everything here: cover, on call, recruitment, even who takes lunch. Systems shrink distance. Paper does not.

When the nearest cover is forty minutes away and the on call patch touches a moor, informal arrangements creak. Devon practices need explicit cover rules, on call that shares miles as well as hours, and records that do not depend on anyone's memory.

Recruiting to Devon is its own art: people move here for the life, and stay where the practice is well run. Clean contracts, honest onboarding and a visibly fair rota are what make a rural practice the one people stay at.

02The pressures

Where veterinary HR in Devon earns its keep.

Three pressures we see again and again, and what fixing them properly looks like.

01

Cover across real distance

Sickness, leave and OOH all cost more when the team is spread across a huge patch. Explicit cover rules and one visible rota stop distance turning into permanent unfairness for whoever lives nearest.

02

Seasonal coast, steady moor

Torbay and the north coast surge in summer while farm work runs year-round. Practices serving both need holiday rules set early and rotas planned in spring, not negotiated in August.

03

Recruiting on lifestyle, keeping on substance

Devon attracts applicants who want the life. They stay where contracts are clean, the rota is fair and problems get handled. That reputation is built deliberately, and it travels fast in a rural county.

03The systems

White-labelled systems, mapped to your kind of practice.

Every system carries your practice's name and branding, not ours. These are the ones that matter most here.

04Questions

Asked by practices like yours.

Devon is a long way from Portsmouth. Does that work?

Yes, by design. Day-to-day support is remote and immediate, twelve hours a day, seven days a week, and the systems are built to run from a phone anywhere. Projects get planned visits.

Can you help us recruit as well as retain?

We are not a recruiter, but we make practices recruitment-ready: clean contracts, professional onboarding and a working week you can honestly sell at interview. Retention then does the compounding.

Our on call patch is enormous. Any actual fix?

Patterns that share miles as well as hours, written recovery rules and a rota where the share is visible. It does not shrink the county, but it ends the resentment.

What does it cost?

Quoted per practice, in writing, before anything starts. The 30-minute health check that begins it is free.