• Reference: VAC-25425

  • Sector: Vet Nurse Job

  • Job type: Locum Jobs

  • Expires: 2024-03-31

Our client is seeking a locum RVN for their practice near Southampton.

  • Small animal practice
  • Part time: 2 days per week (ideally out of Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday)
  • Hours: either 9am-17:30pm or 10:30am-7pm with a 1 hour unpaid lunch

The Practice

The surgery is located near Southampton.

This is a 2 practice, with 2 receptionists; you would be the second RVN, with an SVN supporting.

Role Accountabilities

You will be carrying out veterinary nursing duties and will assist veterinary surgeons with minor clinical procedures and administer treatments. You will build relationships with clients through your passion for delivering clinic healthcare excellence to ensure that your clients and their pets receive the very highest standard care.

Skills and Experience

  • Veterinary nursing degree, diploma or equivalent
  • Registered (or able to register) with the RCVS
  • Passion for delivering outstanding service and care for our patients and clients, with previous experience working in a small animal practice
  • Commitment to animal welfare
  • Excellent organisational skills & ability to keep on top of practice protocols and procedures
  • Flexible & adaptable in approach to work, happy to help and support wherever needed
  • Friendly & positive attitude towards working as part of a team
  • Drive to progress and expand skills/knowledge

If you are interested in this excellent role call Sarah Lamb on 01291 645 871 or email slamb@glvets.com.

About Us

Gardner Llewelyn are a three times award winning agency. We supply Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Nurses on a locum and permanent basis to the UK Veterinary profession. We have been a carbon zero company since 2013 and pride ourselves on being an ethical and responsible company.  Should you wish to discuss additional locum or permanent positions we have or would like to register a vacancy with us call us on 01291 645 871.

VAC-25425

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