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11263 - Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN)

Job details
Posting date: 23 September 2024
Salary: £32,982 to £38,205 per year
Additional salary information: As Vet Nurses have contractual overtime of 2.5 hours per week on top of the standard 35 hours, the annual salary range for Grade UE06 will raise to £35,573 - £41,206 per annum. There will also be paid overtime (Saturday mornings) with any additional shift cover.
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 14 October 2024
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Remote working: On-site only
Company: University of Edinburgh
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 11263

Summary

Registered Veterinary Nurse – Dick Vet General Practice

MVM/R(D)SVS/Hospital for Small Animals

UE06 £32,982 to £38,205 per annum

Full time: 35 hours per week

Open ended (permanent) contract



The Opportunity:



We are looking for an enthusiastic general practice nurse to join our friendly team.

The Dick Vet General Practice (DVGP) is a first opinion practice within the Hospital for Small Animals.

You will receive comprehensive training and induction with friendly, knowledgeable staff. You need the ability to work under your own initiative and be an active member of the nursing and DVGP team. You will be required to work primarily in our dog and cat practice (DVGP) but nursing support in other areas of the hospital may occasionally be required.

As Vet Nurses have contractual overtime of 2.5 hours per week on top of the standard 35 hours, the annual salary range for Grade UE06 will raise to £35,573 - £41,206 per annum. There will also be paid overtime (Saturday mornings) with any additional shift cover.

The post holder will participate in a Saturday morning rota on a shared basis with existing practice nursing staff. Flexibility in working hours (day shifts only) will be required between 8am-4pm, 9am-5pm or 11am-7pm. Saturday 9am-12pm.



Your skills and attributes for success:

Must be an RCVS registered veterinary nurse (RVN)
Excellent organisational and communications skills are essential
Keen dedication to teaching the next generation of veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses is a must.
General nursing experience
Organisational skills