Base: from £32,000 py; bonus/equity: not specified...
Not specified (assumed full-time, on-site)
Rcvs registered veterinary nurse
3+ years clinical veterinary practice experience
1-2 years multi-disciplinary hospital experience
Veterinary Specialists Scotland is seeking a Registered Veterinary Nurse to serve as a Patient Flow Co-ordinator in Livingston, UK. This full-time role involves ensuring efficient patient flow through the facility while promoting a positive workplace culture among the nursing team
Job Summary
This key role ensures the smooth running and effective flow of patients through Veterinary Specialists Scotland from admission to discharge.
The successful candidate will act as a Culture Leader, promoting core values and motivating the nursing team to achieve clinically excellent standards.
Benefits include generous CPD allowance, RCVS fees paid, 272 hours holiday plus birthday leave, and access to private healthcare.
Matching Summary
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Veterinary Specialists Scotland is seeking a Registered Veterinary Nurse to serve as a Patient Flow Co-ordinator in Livingston, UK. This full-time role involves ensuring efficient patient flow through the facility while promoting a positive workplace culture among the nursing team.
Salary
Base: From £32,000 per annum; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Generous CPD allowance, RCVS fees paid, 272 hours holiday, Private Healthcare, Pension contribution
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
RCVS Registered Veterinary Nurse
3+ years clinical veterinary practice experience
1-2 years multi-disciplinary hospital experience
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to use word-processing programs
Nice-to-have
Experience communicating to a large team
Quick learner able to adapt to dynamic environment
Knowledge of Excel or other data sheets
Willingness to undertake further training
Calm under pressure problem-solving ability
Key Requirements
RCVS Registered Veterinary Nurse qualification
Minimum 3 years in Clinical veterinary Practice
1-2 years' experience in a multi-disciplinary hospital