Linnaeus

Lead Registered Veterinary Nurse - Wards

Linnaeus  •  £35k/yr  •  United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (Onsite)  •  1 day ago
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Job Description

JOB TITLE Lead Registered Veterinary Nurse Wards

SALARY From £35,000 per annum D.O.E

JOB TYPE Permanent

HOURS 40 hours per week, 8 hour shifts between 6.30am-6.30pm

DWR Veterinary Specialists is one of the largest specialist multi-disciplinary veterinary referral centres in Europe, offering outstanding levels of clinical care in state-of-the-art facilities. Our dedicated vets, nurses and nursing assistants, supported by the client care teams, are committed to providing the highest quality surgical and medical care for pets. We accept referrals in Anaesthesia, Cardiology, Dermatology, Diagnostic Imaging, Emergency and Critical Care, Internal Medicine Neurology and Neurosurgery, Oncology, Orthopaedic Surgery, Physiotherapy, Dentistry and Soft Tissue Surgery. We have comprehensive and established clinical and non-clinical programmes for training, development and CPD.

The Lead RVN Wards will be responsible for assisting with the efficient and effective leadership of the wards team. This is an opportunity to progress your nursing career, learning from and working alongside experienced leaders whilst still being able to advance your clinical skills. Sharing your skills and knowledge, you will work closely and collaboratively with the Nursing Team Leaders and Head of Nursing Services across the practice to ensure the efficient delivery of outstanding patient care. You will work enthusiastically with the nursing team to help maintain a happy and effective working environment, whilst ensuring practice and group policies are always adhered to. This role is mostly clinical, ensuring the provision of high standards of patient care whilst supporting the needs of the team, with a leadership and coordination focus. The role is 40 hours per week working 8 hour shifts Monday-Friday between the hours of 6.30am-6.30pm along with participation in the 1:4 weekend rota and bank holiday rota for which TOIL is provided.

Main purpose & responsibilities

  • Maintain an overview of the wards department and provision of patient care across the team that you supervise, including areas of concerns and potential risk relating to staffing and patient conditions and make decisions to positively impact the situation as required e.g. rota changes.
  • Work closely with the wider nursing leadership team to promote positive inter-team relationships, assist in other areas as required and request your team to do the same, act as a point of contact for wards.
  • Demonstrate an excellent work ethic and capability in all nursing duties relevant to inpatient nursing, delivering high standards, working in a systematic way with a holistic approach towards patient care.
  • Provide practical training, support and leadership to those working within the wards team and to other associates as required.
  • Promote effective communication within the wards and wider clinical teams, to ensure accurate patient treatment plans, transfer of information and thorough handovers.
  • Role model appropriate professional behaviours to promote a positive workplace culture. Be an approachable point of contact for associates.
  • Ensure all associates within the wards team are aware of their roles and are clear on their objectives, implement and support with training plans, CPD and mentoring as required to aid this.
  • Take responsibility for the management of isolation cases, including supporting other members of the nursing team about infectious diseases, zoonotic diseases and barrier nursing.
  • Promote infection control initiatives to support patient safety and best practice e.g. bare below the elbows policy. Ensure the risks of nosocomial infections and cross contamination are minimised by practicing good hygiene.
  • Work with the HoNS and Team Leaders to ensure all new nurses entering the business are supported to complete their induction and have a positive experience.
  • Complete Performance Development Reviews, Return to Work and other necessary meetings for assigned associates.
  • Assist with implementation of PSS and patient welfare initiatives e.g. feline and canine friendly practice schemes.
  • Encourage the use of Halo reporting and lead by example in this area, promoting a blame free culture with patient safety at the forefront.
  • Support with the creation and implementation of new SOPs as required.
  • Work with leadership, purchasing and maintenance teams regarding stock management and to ensure that the required equipment is available and in a usable condition.
  • Liaise with HoNS and Team Leaders regarding the cascade of information and feedback, attend leadership, practice and clinical team meetings to ensure that you are kept up to date. Encourage your team to also participate and engage with correspondence.
  • Comply with the Health and Safety policies
  • Adhere to all H&S and GDPR compliance policies.
  • To carry out and be accountable for any specific tasks or responsibilities allocated by the Team Leaders or HoNS, delegating tasks as and when appropriate.

Person Specification

This role would ideally suit an experienced RVN who is looking to progress within leadership, we would consider applicants new to leadership or those who have prior experience. Referral wards nursing experience is not essential but would be desirable, the main attributes would require you to remain calm under pressure, work from own initiative, utilise problem solving capabilities and have excellent communication skills.

DWR is part of Linnaeus and Mars Veterinary Health, the largest family-owned veterinary company in the world. Being privately owned, we can truly be driven by our purpose, to create a better world, and think long-term as opposed to being focused solely on short-term profits. ​

At Linnaeus, A BETTER WORLD FOR PETS starts with a better world for our people. Our Associates are over 6000 strong and empowered to speak up, step up and deliver quality services. You’ll have access to a huge network of specialists, worldwide development opportunities and an easily accessible, comprehensive wellbeing package that prioritises your physical and mental health, allowing you to focus on what you do best – care for pets. ​

We are committed to fostering a culture that is inclusive and diverse, we care about you and want you to be authentic, with everything you need to perform at your best. We are all individual but two important things bring us together: a commitment to excellence and our passion to achieve our purpose. ​

All applications with the relevant skills and qualifications will be carefully considered. If you need any support in completing your application or simply want to find out more about DWR, Linnaeus or the role please contact our Talent Acquisition team at   Purvi.Kataria@linnaeusgroup.co.uk

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About Linnaeus

Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (A Mars Company).

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Linnaeus, formed in 2014 and backed by Mars Petcare, is a leading veterinary services group comprising some of the most highly-respected practices in the UK. The group has seen continued growth and has had fantastic investment in its service offering, enabling it to maintain its position at the very forefront of specialist and first opinion veterinary services and excellence.

Linnaeus is a vibrant, forward-thinking partnership of highly respected veterinary practices across the UK, comprising some of the best clinicians in the profession who were carefully selected to ensure the highest levels of patient care across our group.

Together we provide a growing community of like-minded veterinary professionals who are passionate about what they do. We are incredibly proud of each and every member of our diverse portfolio, from the UK’s most respected small animal referral centres to our selection of high-quality first opinion practices.

Through its flexible and supportive culture, its practice teams can focus on delivering top-quality care to their patients. For more on Linnaeus, please visit www.linnaeusgroup.co.uk.

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Industry
Veterinary & Animal Care
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Shirley, GB
Year Founded
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