11th February 2011
In order to get work as a locum veterinary nurse (locum VN) in the UK, you must first be a qualified vet nurse and a member of the RCVS (Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons). Some practices insist on a minimum 6 months experience working in an environmen...
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10th February 2011
A veterinary nurse is a professional job, and training to become one can be done within a working practice although certain qualifications are required before you will be accepted. Much of the actual training can be carried out on the job, but you must be...
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08th February 2011
Advice on accommodation for veterinary locums is not easy to find online. Yes, there are plenty jobs to be found, some of them also offering accommodation, but even if it is offered there are still some potential issues that could be raised. If accommodat...
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03rd February 2011
Veterinary Recruitment Agencies can offer a sound advice on the immigration and qualifikation requirements for Locum Veterinary Surgeons. All Vterinary Surgeons who have qualified in one of the EU member states are eligable to work and practice as a Veter...
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24th January 2011
There is veterinary locum work in the UK if you are suitably qualified and know how to find it: finding it is easy if you know how to, and the qualifications should not be a problem for you if you are qualified to work as a veterinary surgeon in the UK, o...
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21st January 2011
Veterinary locums, that may be new to working on a temporary contract, often find themselves with a problem when they are accepted for their first locum contract: how to get paid and how to pay their taxes. In fact, you will find more problems than just t...
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20th January 2011
There are four components to landing that fabulous veterinary surgeon, nurse or veterinary locum job you have seen advertised. It doesn't matter if the advert was online or in a professional magazine or journal: the principles of impressing your future em...
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20th January 2011
Online veterinary recruitment agencies are being increasingly used by veterinary surgeons and nurses when seeking full time or locum employment, but how do you know you are registering with a good one that has your interests in mind as well as those placi...
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17th January 2011
Here are 10 frequently asked questions concering Locum Veterinary Surgeons seeking Veterinary Employment in the UK
You will generally be invited to attend an interview with your potential practice manager or veterinary surgeon, or the veterinary employ...
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