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Registered Veterinary Nurse

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Salary: £31,000 depending on experience Location: Village Vet Highgate Hours: Full Time Rota is 8 hour shifts, 8am-4.30pm, 9.30-6pm or an 11-7.30pm, About the Practice Village Vet Highgate is a busy, well-established first opinion practice seeking an experienced Registered Veterinary Nurse to join the team.This is an excellent opportunity to work within a high-performing, close-knit team delivering a wide range of clinical services while maintaining high standards of patient care. The practice is known for managing a varied and complex caseload in-house, supported by an experienced veterinary team and a collaborative working environment. Overview As a Registered Veterinary Nurse, you will play a key role in delivering exceptional clinical care and supporting the smooth day-to-day running of the practice. Working alongside our veterinary surgeons, nursing team, and support staff, you will help ensure excellent patient outcomes and outstanding client service. This is a predominantly clinical role offering exposure to a varied caseload, including medical, surgical, and inpatient nursing. Main Purpose & Goals Deliver high standards of patient care through excellent clinical nursing Support the veterinary team across a wide range of procedures and cases Contribute to the efficient day-to-day running of the practice Maintain excellent client communication and service standards Work collaboratively within a positive and supportive team environment Key Responsibilities Clinical Duties Support vets with a wide range of procedures and cases Provide inpatient care and monitoring Deliver high-quality nursing care across a varied caseload Assist with surgical procedures, dentals, and diagnostic workups Administer medications and treatments as prescribed Maintain accurate and thorough clinical records Ensure high standards of patient welfare and infection control Practice Support Work collaboratively with RVNs, PCAs, vets, and reception teams Support the smooth running of daily clinical operations Assist with stock management and equipment maintenance Contribute to maintaining high clinical and operational standards Client Care Deliver excellent client service and communication Support the client journey from admission through to discharge Provide clear updates, advice, and guidance to clients Promote preventative healthcare and patient wellbeing Team Structure 3 Vets 3 RVNs 1 PCA 2 Receptionists 1 Hydrotherapy Nurse The team is highly collaborative, with a strong culture of mutual support across all departments. About the Role Duration dependent on return of permanent post-holder Opportunity to work within a busy, well-equipped practice Exposure to a varied and advanced clinical caseload Supportive environment with opportunities for professional development Candidate Requirements Qualified and Registered Veterinary Nurse Previous experience in a busy clinical environment Confidence in supporting a varied caseload Strong communication and organisational skills Passion for delivering exceptional patient and client care Team-focused approach and positive attitude Village Vet Highgate offers a supportive and engaging environment, providing an excellent opportunity for an RVN to further develop their clinical skills while working within a dynamic and collaborative team. Village Vet Highgate is part of Linnaeus and Mars Veterinary Health, the world’s largest family-owned veterinary group. We are committed to creating a supportive, inclusive workplace where our people can thrive and deliver the highest standards of care. All applications with the relevant skills and qualifications will be carefully considered. To Apply Please click Apply, or for an informal discussion, contact our Nursing Talent Acquisition Business Partner: Purvi Kataria 📧 Purvi.Kataria@linnaeusgroup.co.uk #LI-PK1 #LI-Onsite OUTSTANDING QUALITY CARE
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