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Vet Nurse Salary

Veterinary nurses are a very important member of the veterinary team. Their tasks are diverse and include, helping to assess, treat and care for sick and injured animals, as well as, interaction with clients and performing receptionist duties.

If you want to become a vet nurse, you probably love animals. However, you must be also interested in how much do vet nurses make because your love for animals won’t pay your bills. So, we decided to show you all the info we acquired about vet nurse salary you should know about.

It is estimated that the average salary for a veterinary nurse is $15.88 per hour in the USA. These numbers have been estimated based on 150 anonymously submitted salaries by vet nurse employees. It is estimated that the typical tenure for a veterinary nurse is 1-3 years.

It’s important to mention that there are veterinary nurses who make as high as $20.19 per hour, but there are also others who earn as low as $9.62. Nevertheless, the majority of nurses, about 75%, earn $17, while 25% of nurses earn $12 per hour in the United States. The salary largely depends on location and years of experience, which allow increased pay or advancement.

Veterinary nurses have opportunities for advancement by continuing their education. Thus, vet nurses can decide to specialize as a Veterinary Dental Technicians, Veterinary Technician Anesthetists, Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Technicians, or in other areas.

It is believed that the average annual veterinary nurse salary in the USA is $32,61, while vet nurses who are beginners start at $23,579 per year. On the other hand, more experienced workers make up to $55,443 per year. Just for comparison, the average salary for a veterinary nurse in the United Kingdom is £22,928 per year. In general, salaries can range from £24,000 to £40,000 per year. On the other hand, in Australia, veterinary nurses earn from $69,725 to $167,500 a year.

In New Zealand, for example, veterinary nurses with up to three years of experience usually earn $17-$18 per hour, while the more experienced ones usually earn $21-$26 per hour. Due to the growing demand for veterinary nurses, the chances of getting a job are rather high.

So, a vet nurse is a low-paid job in general, with comes with tremendous job satisfaction.

A Day in the Life of a Vet Nurse

Watch this video and see what it means to be a vet nurse! See the caring vet nurses help an animal in need and realize how important these professionals are.

Vet Nurse Day Gifts

If you happen to be from Australia or New Zealand, you probably know that on the second Friday of October there is a special event. Each year, on the second Friday of October a Vet Nurse Day is celebrated. It is a great period of time to show how much you appreciate the work of veterinary nurses and acknowledge their hard work and dedication. Even though a simple ‘thank you’ will mean a lot, you can also opt to get a present for your favorite vet nurse. However, if you have no idea what would a perfect gift for a vet nurse look like, here are some amazing ideas which happen to be my favorite.

Vet Nurse Day Gifts

  • Paws and Bones Black Women’s Athletic Sneakers

You know that vet nurses spend most of their time at work standing. Thus, it’s very important to wear comfortable shoes. I have tried a countless number of pair of shoes until I got these paws and bones athletic sneakers. What’s great about them in that they are comfortable, well-made, and very fancy. I have the ones with the black sole which helps me to easily care for them.

Veterinary Sneakers Vet Nurse Gift

  • Your Pet Silhouette Pendant Necklace

I have been working as a vet nurse for years now and I haven’t met a colleague of mine who doesn’t like animals or have a pet. Hence, wearing a pet silhouette necklace will be a pleasure for very vet nurse. I have it with engraving, which makes it even more personal and special.

vet nurse gift pet silhouette pendant necklace

  • Custom Blanket

I know it might sound unusual to give a blanket as a gift, but considering how cozy and convenient it is, it is a great thing to have. I have the one 40×30 size, but I would definitely recommend a bigger one as it is very lovely when you wrap up in it.

Custom Design Blanket with Pet Photo

  • ‘I’m a Vet Nurse I Can’t Fix Crazy but I Can Sedate It’ T-Shirt or Hoodie

This is a wording which makes everyone laugh, from the vet clinic colleagues to clients. I have a T-shirt with this wording and I love it. What’s great about it is that it comes in a number of styles, sized and colors so you can pick your favorite.

Vet Nurse Gift - I'M A VET NURSE I CAN'T FIX CRAZY BUT I CAN SEDATE IT T-SHIRT

  • ‘This Is My All My Scrubs Are Dirty Shirt’ Sweatshirt

This sweatshirt is very convenient when the weather is a bit cold as it will keep the vet nurse warm and cozy. I have the Gildan long sleeve tee and it’s one of my favorite pieces of clothing I have. It is made of very high-quality materials which make it pleasant on the skin.

Vet Nurse Gift Shirt-ALL MY SCRUBS ARE DIRTY - VETERINARY - LONG SLEEVE

Vet Nurse Day

Vet Nurse Day GiftsVet Nurse Day is an annual event which takes place on the second Friday of October. This event aims at providing an opportunity to acknowledge the important roles vet nurses play as part of the veterinary medical team. Veterinary nurses are a crucial member of the veterinary medical team and this day strives to reinforce their value and professionalism.

Veterinary nurses have a valuable role and they help in surgery, administration or consultations. Thus, the Vet Nurse Day is a great time to show how grateful we all are for the vet nurses and for the job they perform.

Every year on Vet Nurse Day, there are a Vet Nurse of the Year and the Student Vet Nurse of the Year Awards, which acknowledge and celebrate nurses who have provided exceptional service, deliver the highest possible standard of care and occupy a pivotal position in a veterinary health care team.

How to Celebrate Vet Nurse Day?

Vet Nurse Day provides an opportunity to celebrate the veterinary nurse profession. It is mostly celebrated in veterinary clinics and practices across Australia. Most of these clinics observe the Vet Nurse Day by decorating their clinics, sharing a morning tea, or having an open day.

If you happen to celebrate this day, make sure you share images by using the #VetNurseDay #myVNCA hashtag. Consider this day as a great event to thank veterinary nurses across Australia for their ongoing support.

The Vet Nurse Day was also supported by the New Zealand Veterinary Nursing Association (NZVNA). The NZVNA has been celebrating this day every year, but last year they decided that just one day doesn’t seem to be fair. Instead, they decided to extend the celebration to a period of one week. Hence, instead of a Vet Nurse Day, they decided to have a Vet Nurse Awareness Week. Last year, the Vet Nurse Awareness Week 2018 took place on October 8-12. With a period of one week, the vet nurses and clinics will have a greater opportunity to celebrate all that is good about veterinary nurses. The Vet Nurse Awareness Week focuses on educating the public about veterinary nurses and their vital role as part of the veterinary team.

In order to celebrate the Vet Nurse Day or Vet Nurse Awareness Week, you can decorate your clinic with posters and banners, have an open day at your clinic to showcase your clinic facilities and services, organize a hospital tour or special seminars at your clinic.

Becoming a Vet Nurse!

If you are thinking of becoming a veterinary nurse watch this video and learn more about this interesting profession! See what will be your daily obligations, get info about the type of education and certifications you should get on the way on becoming a professional vet nurse. Watch this video!

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