Registered Veterinary Nurse
Bradford, England, United Kingdom · Full Time
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- Experience
- Any
- Salary
- GBP 30,000 – GBP 30,000 / year
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 10 hours ago
- Work mode
- In office
- Education
- RCVS Registered Veterinary Nurse qualification
- Eligibility
- Registered Veterinary Nurses who are confident, team-oriented and committed to delivering high standards of clinical care. Applicants should be able to work full-time and participate in the Saturday rota.
- Resume
- Required to apply
Where you'll work
Job description
About the practice
This role sits within White Cross Vets, Eccleshill, part of a leading UK veterinary care group that supports the health of more than 2 million animals. The team places people at the centre of its work and values respectful communication, shared decision-making, and a supportive workplace culture.
The practice team includes 2 veterinary surgeons, 3 registered veterinary nurses, 1 student veterinary nurse and 2 client care advisors. The environment is well equipped for modern clinical work, with dental radiography, digital radiography, a recently installed ultrasound machine, an in-house laboratory and an in-house Sedivue system for urine testing. The clinic is also working toward ISFM Cat Friendly Clinic status.
Working pattern
This is a full-time position for 37.5 hours per week. Usual shifts are either 08:30 to 16:30 or 11:00 to 19:00. The rota includes one Saturday in four at the Stanningley branch from 08:00 to 12:30, with time off during the week provided in exchange for Saturday working.
Key duties
- Support surgical patients during recovery and monitoring.
- Provide nursing care for inpatients.
- Carry out a range of nurse consultations.
- Produce radiographs, including dental imaging.
- Perform in-house laboratory testing.
- Work closely with vets and the wider team to deliver high-quality patient care and a positive client experience.
- Help maintain clinical standards and contribute to the continued development of nursing care in the practice.
What the role calls for
The ideal candidate is a confident, motivated registered veterinary nurse who enjoys teamwork and is committed to excellent standards of care. You should bring registration with the RCVS, practical clinical experience, and increasing confidence in both medical and surgical nursing. Strong client and colleague communication, good planning and workload management, and a proactive attitude toward learning and self-improvement are also important.
Development and support
You will join a supportive primary care setting with opportunities to grow into senior nurse, referral, leadership, clinical supervisor, mentor, or certificate-holder pathways. Ongoing development is encouraged through experienced colleagues, team support and access to learning resources.
Benefits
- 6.6 weeks of annual leave, plus a day off for your birthday.
- Holiday entitlement increases with length of service.
- Enhanced family-friendly leave and pay for maternity, paternity, adoption, shared parental and surrogacy.
- Private medical insurance.
- Wellbeing support, including a healthcare cash plan and cycle to work scheme.
- £550 CPD budget plus 24 hours of paid CPD leave.
- Support for certificate study.
- RCVS and VDS fees paid.
- Pension provision.
- Discounted veterinary treatment.
- Optional benefits such as a green car salary sacrifice scheme and access to retail discounts and cashback.
Additional information
The employer highlights a values-led culture focused on care, community and continuous improvement. The position comes with a strong emphasis on wellbeing, career development and access to learning resources.
Recruitment note
Artificial intelligence may be used to help with parts of the recruitment process, such as reviewing applications, assessing CVs and identifying potential inconsistencies. These tools support the recruitment team and do not replace human decision-making. Final hiring decisions are made by people. Candidates seeking more information about data handling can contact the employer directly.
Compensation
The advertised pay is up to £30,000 per year.