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Head Veterinary Nurse


Company : Pet People Vets


Location : London, England


Created : 2025-09-09


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

At Pet People Vets, our values - Love, Opportunity, Quality and Curiosity guide everything we do. The Head Veterinary Nurse plays a vital role in bringing these values to life, leading the nursing team and contributing as a key member of the Senior Leadership Team.This is more than a management role. It is a leadership position at the heart of our independent, owner-led practice, shaping both the everyday running of the clinic and the long-term future of the business. Role Overview As Head Veterinary Nurse, you will: Lead and inspire our nursing team, creating a culture of compassion, professionalism and growth. Ensure patients consistently receive optimal care and clients feel supported and reassured. Balance quality with efficiency, managing resources responsibly. Contribute to practice strategy and direction as part of the Senior Leadership Team. Support the professional development and wellbeing of your team, ensuring they feel valued and motivated. Foster collaboration across all areas of the practice, ensuring seamless, high-quality service. Role at a Glance Position: Head Registered Veterinary Nurse (Head RVN)Hours: 40 hours per week (4 day working week, with time back for working weekends)Rota: 1 in 6 weekends, shared bank holiday rota (approx. 1 per year), no out-of-hoursBase site: Primarily East Sheen site, with responsibility across both East Sheen and Richmond clinicsFacilities: Bright, modern clinics with advanced facilities including CT scanner, dental suite with radiography, large prep area, separate patient wards, and four consulting roomsClinical opportunities: Full use of Schedule 3 skills (e.g. stitch-ups, lump removals, dental radiography, scale & polish) CT operation and nurse clinicsOther Benefits: Birthday off every year Cycle to work scheme Regular team socials (from yoga and rock climbing to relaxed pub evenings) Support for professional development, including CPD and leadership trainingThis role combines hands-on clinical nursing with strategic leadership offering variety, progression and the opportunity to make a real impact. Main Purpose & Goals _Lead with Love:_ Support and inspire the nursing team, ensuring a positive and caring working environment._Create Opportunity: _Champion professional development for all team members, from student nurses to experienced RVNs._Deliver Quality:_ Ensure every patient receives optimal care and every client receives clear, compassionate communication._Encourage Curiosity :_ Foster continuous improvement, learning and innovation in clinical and operational practice. As part of the Senior Leadership Team, you will: Contribute to the long-term strategy and vision of the practice. Report on the progress, successes and challenges of the nursing team. Drive initiatives that enhance the practices reputation for excellent care and service. Ensure effective communication and collaboration across all teams. Key Responsibilities _Leadership & People _ Lead, inspire and develop the nursing team, setting clinical standards, mentoring individuals and creating opportunities for growth. Conduct regular meetings, 11s and performance reviews. Address challenges fairly and confidently to maintain team wellbeing and performance. Oversee recruitment, induction and onboarding of nursing staff. Support training and development of student nurses, ACAs and kennel assistants._Clinical Excellence _ Carry out all general nursing duties and support vets in delivering high-quality care. Deliver and oversee nurse-led clinics and Schedule 3 procedures. Operate advanced diagnostics (CT, dental radiography) and support complex cases. Monitor in-patients with accurate records to ensure safe anaesthetics and recoveries. Provide clear, compassionate communication with clients._Operations & Practice Protocols _ Oversee the safe and smooth running of the practice on a day-to-day basis. Manage the pharmacy, ensuring accurate records, safe dispensing, stock rotation and cost control. Take responsibility for controlled drug storage, recording, auditing and disposal. Ensure equipment and building maintenance safety and documentation meet legal and clinical standards. Lead audits and inspections, ensuring full compliance with RCVS Practice Standards and other regulations. Maintain and implement practice policies promoting a culture of accountability and safety._Client & Community _ Promote outstanding client service as a core part of nursing leadership. Support reception and give inpatient updates where needed. Represent the nursing team in Senior Leadership meetings. Assist with open days, CPD evenings and marketing initiatives. Welcome and support visiting vets, students and work experience placements. Person Specification Experience Essential Registered Veterinary Nurse with proven practice experience. Experience leading, mentoring or supervising a team. Confident delivering nurse-led clinics.Desirable Previous experience in a Head Nurse or equivalent leadership role. Competence in dental radiography and advanced nursing techniques. Experience with CT imaging. Knowledge & Skills Essential Strong knowledge of all core RVN duties and nursing procedures. Sound clinical judgment and ability to prioritise. Clear written and verbal communication skills. Organised, calm under pressure and solutions-focused.Desirable Experience with EzyVet practice management system. Familiarity with Idexx in-house laboratory systems. Knowledge of stock management and computerised ordering systems. Qualifications Essential RVN qualification and RCVS registration.Desirable 4+ years post-qualification experience. Clinical Coach status. Leadership or management qualification. Personal Qualities Essential Enthusiastic, approachable and supportive. Professional, flexible and adaptable. Pays attention to detail with a commitment to high standards. Team-focused, with the ability to inspire others. Logical and practical approach to problem-solving.Desirable Actively seeks professional growth. Contributes ideas for improving care, teamwork and client services.Job Type: Full-timePay: 38,000.00-42,000.00 per yearBenefits: Cycle to work scheme Free parking On-site parking Sick payAbility to commute/relocate: London SW14: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)Application question(s): Can you describe a time when you successfully managed or supported a veterinary nursing team through a challenging situation (e.g staff shortage, conflict, high caseload)? What actions did you take, and what was the outcome? What systems or protocols have you implemented (or would you implement) to ensure consistently high standards of patient care and client service within a veterinary practice? Imagine you notice a recurring issue in the practice (e.g medication errors, inconsistent record keeping, gaps in training). How would you approach identifying the cause and implementing a solution?Education: Certificate of Higher Education (required)Experience: Veterinary: 3 years (required)Language: English (required)Work authorisation: United Kingdom (required)Work Location: In personExpected start date: 01/09/2025