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I want to be a vet nurse

If a career that combines working with animals in a hands-on medical environment sounds exciting, veterinary nursing could be for you.

If you’re looking for a hands-on and extremely rewarding career, veterinary nursing could be the perfect choice. As a vet nurse, you'll be the backbone of your practice, caring for animals and supporting their worried owners through difficult times.

We’re here to give you the complete picture – the incredible rewards, the real challenges, and the different routes available to reach your goal of becoming a registered veterinary nurse (RVN).

Thinking about becoming a veterinary nurse?

What does a vet nurse do?

Wondering what a veterinary nurse does day-to-day? Learn about the diverse responsibilities of this essential role, from monitoring anaesthesia and assisting in surgery, to educating pet owners and running diagnostic tests. 

Succeeding as a veterinary nurse

Discover the essential qualities you need for veterinary nursing success - from communication skills and compassion, to resilience, attention to detail and integrity.

How do I become a vet nurse?

There are two routes to becoming a qualified veterinary nurse; either via vocational training or via a higher education qualification. 

Veterinary nursing career case studies

To help you find out more about the diverse career paths available to you, read our new case studies from veterinary nurses in a wide variety of different roles.

Though your own career path will be unique, we hope you will find ideas and inspiration from reading about others.