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Registered Veterinary Nurse

Prospect Health
Buckinghamshire
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Registered Veterinary Nurse


J499778 Aylesbury South East £25K - £36K / Year

Apply Save Experienced RVN Required for an exceptional independent practice in Aylesbury

We're working with a well-established, independent small animal practice in Buckinghamshire that's looking to welcome a dedicated Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN) to their growing team. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a friendly, supportive clinic known for delivering excellent standards of care and building lasting client relationships.

As part of a close-knit and experienced team, you'll enjoy a varied role covering all aspects of nursing from inpatient care and anaesthesia monitoring to assisting in surgery, supporting consultations and ensuring a smooth client journey. The practice is modern, well-equipped and places real value on teamwork, professional growth and maintaining a positive work-life balance.

The ideal candidate will be a qualified RVN who takes pride in providing high-quality care, communicates well with both clients and colleagues, and enjoys working collaboratively. You'll be joining a supportive environment where your ideas are valued, and ongoing development is actively encouraged.

In return, you can expect a competitive salary (dependent on experience), funded CPD, generous holiday allowance and a genuinely welcoming team. The clinic also offers great transport links and onsite parking.

If you're looking for an independent practice where you can feel valued, grow your skills, and be part of a genuinely caring team, we'd love to hear from you.



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