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Registered Veterinary Nurse – Reading
Salary: Starting from £26k depending on experience and responsibilities
- 4-day week with a fixed day off
- Flexible working available
- Full and part time considered
- 5 Weeks holiday + Bank holidays
- No OOH or on call
- 1 in 4 Saturday 8:30 – 12:30
- £750 CPD plus 3 days
- Starting salary from £26,000
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After a 6-week induction period which is completed off-rota, we individually tailor your training programme by introducing you gradually to leading consultations and being involved with more complicated cases. Our large team of experienced vets and nurses will help you develop your skills and confidence in consultations, routine surgery, and emergency medicine. You will also receive one-to-one mentoring from our Senior Clinical Team.
Whilst your ideal role may not be advertised right now, we are always looking for talented veterinary professionals to join the team. If you would to explore what your future could look like at Vet’s Klinic, please contact us for an informal chat on careers@vetsklinic.co.uk
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