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11844 - Registered Veterinary Nurse - Surgical
Posting date: | 20 December 2024 |
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Salary: | £33,882.00 to £39,105.00 per year, pro rata |
Hours: | Part time |
Closing date: | 03 January 2025 |
Location: | Edinburgh, Scotland |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | University of Edinburgh |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 11844 |
Summary
UE06 £33,882 to £39,105 per annum pro rata (based on 35 hours per week)
Open ended, part time contract
22.5 hours per week working Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
Shift times are 8.30am-5pm (TBC with successful candidate)
The Opportunity:
Our surgical posts are ideal for any RVN interested in developing their nursing careers within a state of the art referral hospital. We will provide training across a variety of services by working within the teams of specialist clinicians and experienced registered veterinary nurses at the Hospital for Small Animals. You will be involved in a range of interesting and inspiring cases in our surgery suites, as well as caring for our ward-based patients.
At the HfSA, we are open to emergencies 24/7 and offer a friendly and supportive working atmosphere, with a strong tradition of research and innovation. We value our team of nurses highly, offering excellent education and development opportunities.
Our nurses are expected to cover one weekend shift per month on average, paid as overtime. Additional overtime and on-call opportunities are also available.
We welcome all enthusiastic candidates to apply as we have a full training programme for all new team members where you will work alongside our skilled staff while you learn the ropes.
Our Specialist Services at HfSA include:
Anaesthesia
Cardiology Service
Dermatology
Diagnostic Imaging
Dick Vet Rabbit and Exotic Practice
Emergency & Critical Care
The Feline Clinic
The Internal Medicine Service
Neurology and Neurosurgery
Ophthalmology Service
Orthopaedic Surgery
Soft Tissue Surgery
REPAIR Centre
The Riddell-Swan Veterinary Cancer Centre
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.
Open ended, part time contract
22.5 hours per week working Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
Shift times are 8.30am-5pm (TBC with successful candidate)
The Opportunity:
Our surgical posts are ideal for any RVN interested in developing their nursing careers within a state of the art referral hospital. We will provide training across a variety of services by working within the teams of specialist clinicians and experienced registered veterinary nurses at the Hospital for Small Animals. You will be involved in a range of interesting and inspiring cases in our surgery suites, as well as caring for our ward-based patients.
At the HfSA, we are open to emergencies 24/7 and offer a friendly and supportive working atmosphere, with a strong tradition of research and innovation. We value our team of nurses highly, offering excellent education and development opportunities.
Our nurses are expected to cover one weekend shift per month on average, paid as overtime. Additional overtime and on-call opportunities are also available.
We welcome all enthusiastic candidates to apply as we have a full training programme for all new team members where you will work alongside our skilled staff while you learn the ropes.
Our Specialist Services at HfSA include:
Anaesthesia
Cardiology Service
Dermatology
Diagnostic Imaging
Dick Vet Rabbit and Exotic Practice
Emergency & Critical Care
The Feline Clinic
The Internal Medicine Service
Neurology and Neurosurgery
Ophthalmology Service
Orthopaedic Surgery
Soft Tissue Surgery
REPAIR Centre
The Riddell-Swan Veterinary Cancer Centre
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.