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How do you get a veterinary nursing apprenticeship?

How do you get a veterinary nursing apprenticeship?

As an apprentice, you will first need to find employment in an approved training practice and then attend college on a part-time or block release basis. You can obtain a list of training practices from www.rcvs.org.uk. Training is quite intensive and takes between two and three years.

How much does a veterinary nurse earn in Ireland?

The average salary for a Veterinary Nurse is €25,399 gross per year (€12.52 gross per hour – 39 hours/week), which is 37% lower than the national average salary in Ireland. Veterinary Nursing Pay Scale: a Veterinary Nurse can expect an average starting salary of €20,315. The highest salaries can exceed €48,400.

Is there a veterinary hospital in Brackenhurst?

Established in 1978, Brackenhurst Veterinary Hospital is one of the oldest veterinary practices in the area and boasts of the best diagnostic equipment and surgical expertise. A large vet shop offers a vast variety of food brands, a buffet of tasty treats and numerous exciting toys to supply all your furry friends’ needs.

What kind of facilities does Brackenhurst University have?

The Brackenhurst philosophy is simple but strong – we bring learning off the page and into the great outdoors, with facilities including polytunnels and a glasshouse complex, an Equestrian Centre, and a veterinary nursing centre.

Is the Brackenhurst estate a working farm?

As a working farm and a wildlife haven, our Brackenhurst countryside estate is fully equipped with all the facilities you need – from our brand new Lyth building at the heart of campus to our dedicated veterinary nursing centre, animal unit, food laboratory and more.

Where is the Veterinary Nursing Centre in Nottingham?

Based at our idyllic Brackenhurst Campus our Veterinary Nursing Centre works in conjunction with our Animal Unit to provide veterinary nursing students plenty of hands-on experience with a diverse range of small and companion animals – as well as larger species such as horses and goats.