Level 3 Veterinary Nurse Apprenticeship
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Company: Voo Veterinary Group
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Location: Surbiton, KT6 4RF
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Type: Apprenticeship
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Salary: Apprenticeship Minimum Wage
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Sector: Agriculture, environmental and animal care
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Ref: NAS-2000016855
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Application Deadline Date: 19/05/2026
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Start Date: 15/06/2026
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Positions Available: 3
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Working Week: Monday to Friday. 33-36 hours a week (incl. college day). Surbiton Clinic: Days only 8am-8pm, 7 days on, 7 days off. Fulham and Grayshott: day shifts. Training to be at Surbiton prior to Grayshott & Fulham sites opening.
Brief Description
We are offering the opportunity for someone passionate about becoming a veterinary nurse to experience all parts of veterinary care to become well-rounded and experienced in all sectors of vet nursing. The candidate will be driven to provide excellence in care and standards to our patients and clients.
Future Prospects
- Full time employment position with outcome to continue employment after the 2.5 - 3 year course duration and progress your career further
- Once qualified, there are plenty of opportunities to progress, whether that’s with certificates in particular fields, becoming a senior nurse and mentoring new apprenticeship or pathway to more managerial positions
Vacancy Detail
- Reception skills and client communication
- High level disinfection or clinic organisation with stock control and daily cleans of the wards and equipment
- Take part in patient husbandry from walking, feeding, cleaning bedding, grooming and administering medications
- Patient handling for a variety of species
- Sedation and general anaesthesia monitoring
- Patient recovery
- Laboratory work on a variety of internal machines
- Learn to take bloods and place IVs
- Learn to position for radiographs
- Witness and assist in referral surgeries alongside diplomats and certificate holders
- Conduct nursing consults when required
We encourage our nurses to be practical and hands-on, learning skills to enable blood taking, IV placements and radiograph positioning so they can support the vets in patient care and be part of the process to improving patients' lives!