Are you a qualified Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN) with a passion for mentoring and shaping the future of veterinary nursing? Have you thrived as a clinical coach or assessor, watching students grow in confidence and skill? If teaching has always been your calling, this is your chance to make a real impact.
CVS Group is one of the UK's leading integrated veterinary services providers, with a network of practices, referral hospitals, and dedicated training centres. We're committed to clinical excellence, innovation, and nurturing talent across the veterinary profession. At CVS, you'll be part of a supportive, forward-thinking organisation that truly values its people.
About CVTC
CVS Veterinary Training Centres (CVTC) are approved VetSkill Veterinary Nurse Centres located in Chester, Harrogate, and Dereham. We deliver high-quality apprenticeship programmes including:
This role is based at our Dereham centre, where you'll teach the Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing. It's a fantastic opportunity to combine your clinical expertise with your passion for education in a part-time role that can grow with you.
Why You'll Love This Role
Teach and mentor aspiring veterinary nurses in a supportive, progressive environment.
Work alongside a team of experienced RVNs who are passionate about student development.
Continue your clinical work alongside teaching, with potential to increase hours as the centre expands.
Receive full training and support to gain a teaching qualification within your first year.
What We're Looking For
A qualified RVN with excellent communication and organisational skills.
A self-motivated individual who thrives on helping others succeed.
Previous teaching experience is a bonus, but not essential – we'll support your journey into education.
Benefits That Support You
6 weeks annual leave (rising to 7.6 weeks with service)
Health Cash Plan – save on everyday health treatments
Staff discounts on veterinary bills and products
Employee Assistance Programme
Access to flexible benefits – including subsidised gym membership and cycle-to-work scheme
Ready to inspire the next generation of veterinary nurses?
Contact us on 01362 545400 or email cvtc@cvsvets.com for more information.
CVS is committed to being a fully inclusive place to work where all our colleagues are encouraged and supported to be themselves, where difference is celebrated and where everyone feels able to deliver their best. We are also determined to build a workforce that is more representative of our diverse communities and the people we provide our services to.
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