Deputy Head Veterinary Nurse
Location: Portsmouth
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Full time – 40 hours per week
Salary: £29,000–£35,000 per annum (DOE)
Positions available: 1
The opportunity
A busy and progressive small animal practice in Portsmouth is seeking a motivated and proactive Deputy Head Nurse to join its nursing team. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced veterinary nurse looking to take the next step in their leadership career within a supportive and forward-thinking environment.
The Deputy Head Nurse will work closely with the Head Nurse to support the efficiency, governance, and continuous improvement of clinical operations, while maintaining high standards of patient care and customer service.
The ideal candidate
The practice is looking for a team-oriented individual who:
* Is confident, approachable, and keen to support colleagues
* Enjoys a varied caseload including consulting, inpatient care, and theatre work
* Has strong communication and organisational skills
* Is motivated to contribute to clinical governance and team development
* Has a genuine interest in ongoing learning and professional growth
This role is ideal for a nurse who enjoys responsibility, thrives in a dynamic clinical environment, and is keen to develop leadership skills.
Working hours & flexibility
* Full-time role based on a 4-day working week
* 9-hour shifts
* 1 in 4 weekends
* Duty nights on a rotational basis
The practice is open to discussing flexible working arrangements and is committed to finding a setup that supports a healthy work–life balance.
Whats on offer
A competitive salary is offered alongside an attractive benefits package, including:
* Profit share bonus scheme
* Long service recognition
* Income protection
* Enhanced maternity pay
* Compassionate leave
* Staff and retail discounts
* Opportunities for overseas charity work
* CPD allowance
* Health and wellbeing support programme
The practice environment
The successful candidate will join a well-equipped, modern veterinary practice with extensive facilities, including multiple operating theatres, a dental suite, digital imaging, ultrasound equipment, separate wards for different species, isolation facilities, an in-house laboratory, and advanced patient monitoring. The caseload includes a growing number of exotic patients.
The team is supportive, collaborative, and committed to delivering high-quality care while continuously developing clinical skills and services.
Why apply
This role offers an excellent opportunity to develop leadership experience while remaining hands-on clinically. It is ideal for a veterinary nurse seeking career progression, professional development, and long-term stability within a well-resourced and supportive practice.
Send your CV to info@thevetoffice.com