Head Veterinary Nurse
Vets Now, Cambusbarron, Stirling
Head Veterinary Nurse
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Vets Now, Cambusbarron, Stirling
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 1 week ago, 4 Jul | Get your application in now before you're too late!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
Job ref: 8ec57c0476c64b45a4d2865d664383f3
Location ref: Cambusbarron, Stirling
Full Job Description
Are you excited to lead, mentor, and inspire in a fast-paced veterinary environment? Vets Now Stirling is seeking a motivated Head Veterinary Nurse to join our team. Take on a key leadership role, guiding your colleagues through diverse cases while maintaining a strong focus on delivering outstanding patient care and exceptional client service.
Enjoy a balanced work-life schedule with an average of 40 hours per week, including weekday nights, weekend days and nights, and a share of bank holidays. You will also have dedicated time to carry out management duties and attend meetings.
Rewards and Benefits
We offer a highly attractive salary of up to £44,000, based on your experience. Our comprehensive benefits package includes:
7 weeks pro rata annual leave
£1400 CPD allowance increasing annually plus 20 paid hours pro rata
ECC certificate support - financial and paid study leave
Private medical insurance
Family-friendly policies including paternity and adoption pay schemes
Enhanced sick pay and more
Supportive Environment
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About this company
Vets Now
View full company profileVets Now is the UK’s leading provider of emergency care for dogs, cats and small animals. We run 60+ out-of-hours clinics nationwide, with 24/7 hospitals in Glasgow and Manchester. We also offer Video Vets Now, allowing owners to video chat with qualified vets for advice and treatment options. If the pet needs a follow-up appointment in practice, the cost of their video chat will be refunded. We employ more than 1,200 staff overall, working with 1,700 daytime practices to provide a seamless pet emergency service when owners need it most. We helped around 200,000 pets last year.