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Veterinary Nurse in Scotland

Scotland's private healthcare sector is concentrated in Edinburgh and Glasgow, with a growing number of independent practices serving both local and medical-tourism patients. The regulatory environment in Scotland differs slightly from England and Wales, with the Care Inspectorate overseeing independent healthcare providers. Veterinary Nurse roles in Scotland are in sustained demand, particularly in Edinburgh where private clinic density is highest and patient volumes continue to grow.

About this role

Veterinary nurses in the UK are registered with the RCVS and support veterinarians during surgical and medical procedures, manage anaesthesia, perform nursing care, and run nurse clinics. There are approximately 17,000 RCVS-registered veterinary nurses. Like the broader veterinary workforce, vet nurse recruitment is challenging.

Regulator Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS)
Typical salary £22,000 – £38,000

Common questions

How do I become a Veterinary Nurse in the UK?

Complete an RCVS-approved veterinary nursing qualification (Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing or BSc in Veterinary Nursing), including clinical placement at an RCVS-approved training practice.

How much does a Veterinary Nurse earn in the UK?

Newly qualified vet nurses earn approximately £22,000–£26,000. Experienced and senior vet nurses earn £28,000–£38,000.

Is there demand for Veterinary Nurses?

Yes. Veterinary nurse shortages mirror those for vets. Many practices actively recruit and offer relocation packages and CPD support to attract qualified vet nurses.