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Previously known as our Nursing Graduate Programme, our Nursing Internship Programme is aimed at working with nurses to develop their day one and referral nursing skills. We recommend this programme to nurses who are wanting to advance their skillset in referral nursing whilst working in a hospital environment.
Our Nursing Interns rotate around our Small Animal Referral Hospital on a dedicated timetable, gaining confidence in a variety of nursing skills. Nurses also benefit from regular off clinic time, where they will be supported to undertake individual project work, such as clinical audits.
The successful candidates will need to demonstrate a high standard of nursing care, a desire to learn and a capability to work under pressure. They will be involved with teaching and supervision of Veterinary and Veterinary Nursing undergraduates on clinical rotations. Flexibility will be necessary as the post will require participation in the nursing team rotas including weekend, bank holiday and twilight/night work.
About the role
Previously known as our Nursing Graduate Programme, our Nursing Internship Programme is aimed at working with nurses to develop their day one and referral nursing skills. We recommend this programme to nurses who are wanting to advance their skillset in referral nursing whilst working in a hospital environment.
Our Nursing Interns rotate around our Small Animal Referral Hospital on a dedicated timetable, gaining confidence in a variety of nursing skills. Nurses also benefit from regular off clinic time, where they will be supported to undertake individual project work, such as clinical audits.
The successful candidates will need to demonstrate a high standard of nursing care, a desire to learn and a capability to work under pressure. They will be involved with teaching and supervision of Veterinary and Veterinary Nursing undergraduates on clinical rotations. Flexibility will be necessary as the post will require participation in the nursing team rotas including weekend, bank holiday and twilight/night work.
Benefits and wellbeing
Our people are at the heart of what we do and as your employer we want to ensure we offer flexibility, support and staff development, where possible, through:
Time off
- 5 weeks holiday per year (plus bank holidays)
- Additional holiday entitlement for Long Service
Wellbeing
- On site Wellbeing Champions
- EDI committee
- Employee Forum – to ensure all employees voices can be heard
- Menopause Café
- Wellbeing talks and events
- Cycle to work scheme
- Family friendly policies, including enhanced maternity and paternity pay (after 2 years’ service)
Health
- SimplyHealth Cashplan membership
- Free annual flu vaccination
- Free Specsavers eye test voucher
General
- Free onsite parking
- U2 bus service link to Bristol
- Employee discount
- Generous pension scheme – we match up to 8% pension contributions
- Reimbursement of one professional membership fee per year
How to apply
If this role sounds like the right fit for you, don’t delay, click ‘Apply’ and begin your career with Langford Vets.
Langford Vets is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
The closing date for this role is: Wednesday 12th March 2025
Job Description
Responsibilities
Job purpose
Job Purpose:
To provide clinical veterinary nursing support during monthly rotations throughout the Small Animal Hospital, developing day one and referral nursing skills, under the direction of the Area Lead/Head Nurse. To develop knowledge of and assist with clinical governance within the hospital. To provide support and guidance for nursing undergraduates during their clinical rotations. To train as a Clinical Coach and attend CPD to further develop nursing knowledge. To participate in a weekend rota and some degree of twilight/night/on-call work.
Principal Accountabilities:
1. Carry out clinical nursing duties during rotations throughout the Small Animal Hospital, under the direction of the Area Lead/Head Nurse.
2. Dispensing and administering (under the direct supervision of a veterinary surgeon) medication to animals and maintaining accurate stock control. Following all protocols relating to drug holding, dispensing and handling; giving clear and accurate instructions to clients when dispensing medication.
3. Maintaining accurate patient records with regards to all clinical notes, treatment, diagnoses, client communication and client /patient information.
4. Ensuring that all procedures and consumables are accurately invoiced on patient’s account for duration of stay.
5. Participating in clinical governance activities for the hospital, including significant event reporting, M&M discussions, clinical audit, evidence-based medicine and reflective learning.
6. Completion of a year one skills matrix, for each core area, and other CPD as specified as part of the Nursing Internship Programme.
7. Assisting with teaching of Veterinary and Veterinary Nursing Undergraduates during their clinical rotations. Acting as a mentor for Veterinary Nursing Undergraduates.
8. Assisting with new student intake visit days, which will include some weekend working.
9. Undertaking training to enable completion of Clinical Coach training at the end of programme (you must be one year qualified to engage in this training).
10. Participating in the nurse rotas, to include different shift patterns: early, mid, late, and nights (e.g. 7.15am start, 8.30pm finish, and overnight shifts). Punctuality with all shift patterns is a minimum expected standard. Participation in a weekend rota + bank holidays.
11. Completion of two projects, during supported off clinic time, to include a clinical audit as well as one other project of the interns choosing.
12. Maintaining a good working relationship with all team members.
13. Communicating in an effective and pleasant manner with clients and colleagues.
14. Carry out all other reasonable duties as requested by the line manager.
15. Proactively identify and act upon opportunities for business improvement. Openly identify and discuss problems to implement and sustain improvements that increase the value we deliver to our clients, employees, and students.
Person Specification
Person Specification
The skills, abilities, experience and knowledge outlined below provide a summary of what is required to carry out this job effectively.
Essential |
Desirable |
Competent in day one veterinary nursing skills |
Basic understanding of Clinical Governance and evidence-based medicine |
RCVS Listed Veterinary Nurse |
Interest in advancing own qualifications |
Able to communicate effectively with staff, students and clients |
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Ability to work within a team |
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Ability to act independently |
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Flexible approach to work |