Veterinary Nurse | Mixed Practice in Devon | Supportive Leadership team for continued growth!
Devon, United Kingdom
Registered Veterinary Nurse – Devon
GVC is assisting a well-established mixed animal practice in Devon to recruit a Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN) to join their friendly, supportive team. This is an excellent opportunity for an enthusiastic nurse looking to work in a busy, varied practice with opportunities for professional development.
About the Role
The role involves participation in all areas of patient care across small and farm animals, with flexibility to develop a special interest in certain areas.
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Full-time (hours negotiable)
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Salary dependent on skills and experience
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Participation in the out-of-hours (OOH) rota – standby cover only, no overnight staying in practice required
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Work alongside a team with ongoing post-graduate training and certificate programmes
About the Practice
The practice is RCVS Practice Standards Accredited and ISFM Cat Friendly, with a strong commitment to high standards of care for patients, clients, and staff. The team includes vets currently completing certificate-level surgery and orthopaedic training, and further professional education is actively encouraged.
The nursing team is large, friendly, and supportive, with regular social events to foster a positive team atmosphere.
The Area
Situated close to Exeter and Dartmoor National Park, the location offers access to beautiful countryside, outdoor activities, and easy commuting options.
Benefits Include
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6 weeks paid holiday including bank holidays, plus birthday off
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£600 CPD allowance per annum
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RCVS membership paid plus one additional professional subscription
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VDS cover
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Enhanced paternity, maternity, adoption, shared parental leave and surrogacy pay
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Discounted veterinary fees
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CPD/training support
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Company sick pay
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Colleague engagement survey
Apply Now
For more information or an informal chat, please contact Stephanie Hellier at stephanie.hellier@gvcvets.com or call 01392 793069
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