Veterinary Care Assistant - Growth, Flex & Benefits in Gateshead

Veterinary Care Assistant - Growth, Flex & Benefits in Gateshead

Gateshead Full-Time 20000 - 25000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support a clinical team by caring for animals and assisting with examinations.
  • Company: Sheriffs Highway Vets, a supportive workplace in Gateshead.
  • Benefits: Enjoy 6.6 weeks' annual leave plus your birthday off and structured development.
  • Other info: Great opportunity for growth in a collaborative environment.
  • Why this job: Join a passionate team and make a difference in animal care.
  • Qualifications: Caring approach and ideally some experience with animals.

The predicted salary is between 20000 - 25000 Β£ per year.

Sheriffs Highway Vets in Gateshead is looking for a motivated Veterinary Care Assistant to support a high-standard clinical team. The role involves animal care, assisting with examinations, and maintaining hygiene standards as part of a collaborative team.

Successful candidates will have a caring approach and ideally some experience with animals. We offer structured development, a supportive workplace, and benefits including 6.6 weeks' annual leave plus your birthday off.

Veterinary Care Assistant - Growth, Flex & Benefits in Gateshead employer: Sheriffs Highway Vets

At Sheriffs Highway Vets in Gateshead, we pride ourselves on being an excellent employer that values the well-being and professional growth of our team. With a supportive workplace culture, structured development opportunities, and generous benefits such as 6.6 weeks' annual leave plus your birthday off, we ensure our Veterinary Care Assistants thrive both personally and professionally while making a meaningful impact in animal care.

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Contact Details:

Sheriffs Highway Vets Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Veterinary Care Assistant - Growth, Flex & Benefits in Gateshead

Animal Care
Assisting with Examinations
Hygiene Standards Maintenance
Team Collaboration
Caring Approach
Experience with Animals
Motivation