Exciting, New, permanent RVN vacancy with RSPCA in Birmingham
Permanent vacancy in
Birmingham
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Job Ref:
SV239917
SV239917
Salary: £21,164.44 plus 4% shift allowance
Hours: 35 (including shift & weekend work within a shared rota)
Closing date: Friday 25th January 2019
Do you consider yourself a strong advocate for animal welfare? If so, a career with the RSPCA may be just what you are looking for!
The RSPCA is the largest animal welfare charity in England and Wales. Their purpose as the RSPCA is to prevent cruelty, promote kindness and alleviate suffering of all animals.
At the hospital you will carry out nursing duties to a unique variety of animal welfare cases predominantly cats, dogs and wildlife species.
They are looking for someone who is confident, works well under pressure and is self motivated to work independently without constant supervision.
Newbrook Animal Hospital has a supportive nursing team comprising of 24 Registered Vet Nurses and 6 Hospital Assistants. Predominantly (90%) RSPCA generated workload is via the adjacent RSPCA Animal Centre and Inspectorate Officers who are located on site. Their aim is to rehabilitate as many animals in need as possible with the aim of their eventual rehome to caring owners.
Newbrook Animal Hospital is located close to the M5 within a countryside setting but close to Birmingham.
What they’ll be doing:
Emergency and critical care nursing, including primary triage
Working with the RSPCA Inspectorate to protect, treat and care for animals in severe welfare need
The role is focused on direct medical and surgical patient careUtilising your nursing capabilities in both medical and surgical roles
What you’ll have:
Either a Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing or a Degree in Veterinary Nursing
Registration with the RCVS
Good communication skills
A professional approach to veterinary nursing and clinical care
Self motivation and be able to manage your own time
The ability to demonstrate teamwork with veterinary animal centre and Inspectorate colleagues
What’s in it for you:
You’ll have an opportunity to work for the largest animal welfare charity in England and Wales.
An extensive benefits package that includes:
35 hours standard working week, 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays increasing to 30 days with service; a generous pension scheme with associated life assurance and group income protection scheme; access to private healthcare scheme; support for professional development after qualifying period, paid RCVS registration fees and access to our employee assistance programme.
To apply for this fantastic position, please send your CV to jenna.david@synergyvets.com or call 01395 200189
Hours: 35 (including shift & weekend work within a shared rota)
Closing date: Friday 25th January 2019
Do you consider yourself a strong advocate for animal welfare? If so, a career with the RSPCA may be just what you are looking for!
The RSPCA is the largest animal welfare charity in England and Wales. Their purpose as the RSPCA is to prevent cruelty, promote kindness and alleviate suffering of all animals.
At the hospital you will carry out nursing duties to a unique variety of animal welfare cases predominantly cats, dogs and wildlife species.
They are looking for someone who is confident, works well under pressure and is self motivated to work independently without constant supervision.
Newbrook Animal Hospital has a supportive nursing team comprising of 24 Registered Vet Nurses and 6 Hospital Assistants. Predominantly (90%) RSPCA generated workload is via the adjacent RSPCA Animal Centre and Inspectorate Officers who are located on site. Their aim is to rehabilitate as many animals in need as possible with the aim of their eventual rehome to caring owners.
Newbrook Animal Hospital is located close to the M5 within a countryside setting but close to Birmingham.
What they’ll be doing:
Emergency and critical care nursing, including primary triage
Working with the RSPCA Inspectorate to protect, treat and care for animals in severe welfare need
The role is focused on direct medical and surgical patient careUtilising your nursing capabilities in both medical and surgical roles
What you’ll have:
Either a Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing or a Degree in Veterinary Nursing
Registration with the RCVS
Good communication skills
A professional approach to veterinary nursing and clinical care
Self motivation and be able to manage your own time
The ability to demonstrate teamwork with veterinary animal centre and Inspectorate colleagues
What’s in it for you:
You’ll have an opportunity to work for the largest animal welfare charity in England and Wales.
An extensive benefits package that includes:
35 hours standard working week, 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays increasing to 30 days with service; a generous pension scheme with associated life assurance and group income protection scheme; access to private healthcare scheme; support for professional development after qualifying period, paid RCVS registration fees and access to our employee assistance programme.
To apply for this fantastic position, please send your CV to jenna.david@synergyvets.com or call 01395 200189