Vet Nurse in London
Veterinary Nurse Jobs in London
Find Your Next Veterinary Nurse Role in London with Vetmatch
Looking for vet nurse jobs in London? Whether you’re an experienced RVN ready for the next step, or a newly qualified nurse searching for your first supportive team, Vetmatch can help you find the perfect role.
London is home to some of the UK’s most progressive and diverse veterinary practices — from independent clinics to busy 24-hour hospitals and specialist referral centres. At Vetmatch, we don’t just connect you with a vacancy. We listen carefully to your goals, whether that’s a better rota, career progression, or a supportive culture where you can thrive.
Why Nurses Choose Vetmatch
Personalised approach – we take time to understand your ideal rota, team culture, and career ambitions.
Exclusive opportunities – access roles that aren’t always advertised publicly.
Negotiation on your behalf – we secure the best terms for you.
Ongoing support – we stay in touch to make sure your new role feels right.
Current Veterinary Nurse Vacancies in London
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Next Steps
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We’ll suggest 2–3 practices that best fit your needs.
We’ll negotiate terms to get you the rota and package you deserve.
We’ll support you after you start, making sure you settle in smoothly.
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