Lead Wards & ICU Registered Veterinary Nurse
JOB TITLE: Lead Wards & ICU Registered Veterinary Nurse
REPORTING TO: Head of Nursing Services
START DATE: Summer 2026
SALARY: £36,500 -41,500 DOE
London Vet Specialists are seeking a Registered Veterinary Nurse to join our team as a Lead Wards & ICU RVN in our multi-disciplinary referral hospital in Hammersmith. It’s an exciting opportunity to provide leadership within our wards & ICU to shape our nursing and inpatient care as we continue to expand our team. The ideal candidate will have 2 years of experience in a referral hospital, with a further certificate in Emergency & Critical Care advantageous.
Overview
The Lead Wards & ICU RVN will be responsible for working collaboratively with the Head of Nursing Services (HoNS), Lead RVNs, Clinical Director and Clinicians across the hospital to ensure the efficient delivery of outstanding patient care, particularly within the wards & ICU.
Your work will remain primarily clinical, to include wards nursing and care for inpatients across all disciplines, introducing and upholding clinical quality standards and developing our team. You will manage basic to advanced nursing standards, to include IV catheter, fluid therapy, CRI, feeding tube, central line, urinary catheter, wound drain and trach tube maintenance & care, nutritional management and critical care nursing, alongside physiotherapy, anaesthesia recovery, medical management and patient hygiene & comfort. As a focused role, we recognise and appreciate your area of special interest & expertise and so your work will be scheduled and prioritised within the wards & ICU departments; though may be required to help in another area within the capabilities of an RVN on occasion. The induction period will involve rotating through our services to shadow our team for understanding of hospital workflow and teamwide responsibilities.
Your leadership responsibilities will include providing line management and training to team members, conducting performance reviews and inductions, SOP development and coordination for all relevant personnel working within your team and service. You will also be instrumental in the introduction, development and maintenance of clinical standards in line with our status as a RCVS-Accredited Small Animal Hospital, in conjunction with our clinical governance policies and the work of our Clinical Director.
You will join the LVS Nursing Leadership Team of 6 referral experienced RVNs, who are responsible for the overall direction, development and leadership of our nursing team, including RVNs, SVNs, PCAs and theatre technicians. Our Nursing Leadership Team consists of:
Ryan, Head of Nursing Services
Amelia, Patient Flow Coordinator
Inge, Lead Oncology RVN
Shannon, Lead Theatre RVN
Helen, Lead Twilight RVN
Amy, Lead Learning & Development RVN
Key Responsibilities
Provision of a high and sustainable quality of patient care by you and your team, primarily within the wards & ICU services.
Prioritise inpatient care and the implementation of nursing care plans.
Ensure the comfort and safety of patients undergoing investigations, hospitalisation and surgery.
Take responsibility for the management of infectious cases, including educating other members of the team about infectious diseases, zoonotic diseases and barrier nursing.
Provide leadership within the nursing team, and line management to those working within the wards, ICU & multi-disciplinary teams, to include recruitment, performance management, hosting meetings and rota coordination.
Liaise with our Lead Twilight RVN on management of our wards throughout a 24-hour period, to include SOP development, protocol implementation and policy updates.
Ensure accurate record keeping is undertaken, especially regarding anaesthetic and hospitalisation records in SmartFlow.
Ensure equipment is appropriately maintained and serviced.
Ensure effective communication is maintained within the wards & ICU teams.
Work with the Lead Nurses and HoNS to help develop a skills matrix for nursing development, particularly within wards & ICU.
Assist with stock management within your department and co-ordinate with the pharmacy & purchasing assistant.
At Linnaeus, we are committed to supporting the physical and mental health of all our Associates. We have an amazing team of Mental Health First Aiders (MHFA) across our practices and central support office in addition to a confidential Employee Assistance Programme which is available for everyone.
All applications with the relevant skills and qualifications will be carefully considered. If you need any support in completing your application or simply want to find out more about LVS Linnaeus or the role please contact our Talent Acquisition team at Purvi.Kataria@linnaeusgroup.co.uk
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