• Location: Surrey

  • Salary: Competitive Rate

  • Reference: SH-22731

  • Sector: Vet Nurse Job

  • Job type: Locum Jobs

  • Expires: 2022-12-24

We are seeking a part time qualified nurse to join our clients independent small animal practice in South West London.

  • Locum role
  • 2/3 days per week
  • Mon-Weds
  • Mixture of shifts
  • No OOH
  • Competitive rate

The rota which consists of 5 shifts : Kennels 8am – 6pm, Consulting 8am – 4pm, Middles 10.30am – 6.30pm, Ops 8am – 2pm, Lates 1pm – 8pm.

You will be joining a busy small animal practice with 6 full time vets & 1 part time, 6 qualified nurses, 2 student nurses & 1 VCA.

Assisting in surgery, monitoring anaesthetics, taking bloods and x-rays, nursing clinics, pre and post-operative care, advising owners on health and welfare.

You will be covering all routine nurse duties as and where required.

We are looking for an RVN who is passionate about the job and can fit in with the team. Someone who will go the extra mile to provide a professional and personal service to each client and treat every patient with kindness, compassion, and respect.

There is an excellent rate on offer here – if you are interested in this role, please submit your CV to s.hewitt@glvets.com or contact Sarah Hewitt on 01291 645871.

 

We can consider flexible working arrangements for all our roles, please indicate in your application if this is something you are interested in.

 

Gardner Llewelyn are a three-time award winning agency in 2015/16/17 and supply Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Nurses to the UK Veterinary profession on a temporary and permanent basis. We have been a carbon zero company since 2013 and pride ourselves on being an ethical and responsible company.

 

Not quite what you’re looking for? Give us a call or visit our website on www.glvets.com to check out our other fantastic opportunities!

 

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