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Paxton Vets

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Description of Practice

An opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and dedicated RVN to join our RCVS accredited practice.


Paxton Veterinary Clinic is a well established practice situated in South London committed to delivering the best care for both our patients and clients. We are well equipped with digital xray, ultrasound and endoscopy.

You will be part of a two nurse team, working alongside our three friendly, experienced vets and assisted by our Practice Manager, Animal Care Assistant and Receptionists.


Duties

In this role you will be able to utilise all aspects of your nursing skills. Our nurses regularly place IV catheters, obtains blood samples, perform blood pressures, position for x-rays and run a wide variety of nurse clinics. We see a variety of cases allowing your clinical skills and knowledge to develop.

Shifts are Monday to Friday, working 1:2 Saturday mornings with the following Friday afternoon off and no OOH.

We pride ourselves in being a small friendly practice, with an emphasis on client care. We are looking for a team player, a good communicator and enjoys their work.


Qualifications Required

Registered Veterinary Nurse


Pay

We offer a competitive salary with CPD encouraged and funded.

To learn more about us, please visit our website www.paxtonvets.co.uk

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