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Advertise veterinary jobs on VetNurse
Advertise your veterinary vacancy directly to veterinary nurses through VetNurse. Job adverts appear on VetNurse Jobs and are shared through our veterinary news channels on Facebook and LinkedIn.
30-day job advert on VetNurse Jobs
Emailed immediately to matching veterinary subscribers
Featured in the VetNurse monthly newsletter
Includes logo, photograph, map and headline proposition
Post a Job
Post a Job
Manage Adverts
Invoices
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How advertising works
1
Post your advert using our simple form
Complete the online form to submit your veterinary vacancy.
2
Your advert appears immediately on VetSurgeon Jobs
Once submitted, your advert goes live on VetNurse Jobs and remains live for one month.
3
Vacancy is emailed to matching veterinary subscribers
Relevant subscribers receive your vacancy by email according to their job alert preferences.
4
We promote the advert through our veterinary news channels
Vacancies are also promoted through VetNurse’s veterinary news channels on Facebook and LinkedIn.
5
You can edit or manage the advert at any time
Return at any time to update your advert, manage your listings, and view invoices where applicable.
What does it cost?
Advertising a veterinary vacancy on VetNurse.co.uk costs
£45 + VAT
.
Need help
If you would like help with your advert or have questions about advertising on VetNurse, please contact the editor on 07503 357015 any time, or email:
support@vetnurse.co.uk
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