Northern Ireland Veterinary Nurse of the Year 2022 (NIVNOTY) is celebrating its six-year anniversary and being bigger than ever! The challenges facing veterinary practices have been particularly tough in the last two years, so having an event to recognise their diligence and care is so welcome.
Organised by Susie Hill, Business Development Manager from Agria Pet Insurance, the awards are supported by BVNA Regional Representative Louise Taylor and the Association of Practitioners in Northern Ireland (AVSPNI).
Celebrating the veterinary professionals who go above and beyond the call of duty, the awards recognise those who positively impact the lives of pets and their owners.
Judges representing Agria, BVNA, and AVSPNI commented on the high quality of the nominations from practices all over NI, from Belleek to Newtonards, as well as the number of entries.
The Categories
NI Veterinary Nurse of the Year
Finalists
Charlotte Coyle - Parkview Vets, Strabane
Janice Harbinson - Oldstone Vets, Ballymena
Naoimh Toner Roe Valley Vets, Limavady
Winner
Naoimh Toner - Roe Valley Vets, Limavady
“Naoimh’s nomination reflects her many fine qualities but focuses on her work with loss and bereavement. She has been proactive in making things happen within her practice, and I believe this is above and beyond, yet priceless to pet owners. Veterinary nurses like Naoimh, who strive to promote issues within their own practice, just don’t realise the positive impact this has on the service users. Thank you, Naoimh, for easing the journey through loss.”
NI Student Nurse of the Year
Finalists
Marion McMahon - Cromlyn House , Royal Hillsborough
Georgina Gray - Jubilee Vets Newtonards
Cassandra Kilgore - Craemills Vets, Magherfelt
Winner
Cassandra Kilgore - Craemills Vets, Magherfelt
“Cassie is completing her training at Greenmount and will be an amazing RVN when she qualifies. She has a calming attitude and is a fantastic nurse in emergency scenarios with her quick thinking and cool head. She thoroughly deserves this award. If it wasn’t for her support in 2022, I would not still be in the profession.”
NI Animal Nursing Assistant of the Year
Finalists
Rhianna Hurst - Stormont Vets, Belfast
Samuel Galway- Rathgael Vets, Bangor
Kathryn McBride - Earlswood Veterinary Hospital, Belfast
Winner
Kathryn McBride – Earlswood Veterinary Hospital, Belfast
“Kat spends a lot of her time running the rehab and hydrotherapy centre. Kat is incredible at her job. She manages the diary, organises the vets' inpatient treatments, keeps clients informed by sending them pictures and videos and then follows up on their discharge. Kat’s focus is on the welfare of the patients. She makes the life of the vets, nurses and patients so much better by her efficient manner.”
NI Veterinary Receptionist of the Year
Finalists:
Melissa Donoghue - V4P, Newtonards
Lauran Mercer - Glenburn, Glengormely
Jessica Magee - Cedar Grove, Belfast
Winner
Jessica Magee – Cedar Grove Belfast
“Jess has recently been promoted to a team leader role within the practice, thanks to her hard work, caring nature and passion for all things veterinary. She now looks after a team of five full-time receptionists and three part-time receptionists. Jess should be proud of her achievements to date. She is keen to train others to her level and provides a supportive shoulder to lean on for new staff members.
“I am enormously proud of her and how much she has flourished in what many deem in practice as a very demanding role. Jess really deserves the recognition as Veterinary Receptionist of the Year to top off what has been a challenging few years for all veterinary staff with Covid. Especially for the front-of-house team. Jess has handled it with aplomb, and I know if she won this award, how much it would mean to her.”
NI Re-homing and Charity Champion of the Year
Winner
Special Award – Megan Andrews, Glenburn Crumlin
“Megan has fitted into the team like a duck to water and is so highly thought of. It is like she has always been here. She has had no trouble getting to grips with the workload and is such a hard worker. For quite a number of years, Megan has volunteered at a local animal shelter and gives up her evenings to assist with the running of the shelter. She also arranges donations from the local superstore to support them with food, blankets etc. Megan is a young girl who I believe will go very far in this line of work. Her dedication is admirable.”
Clinical Coach of the Year
Finalists
Beverly Smith - Cromlyn House, Royal Hillsborough
Jayne Getty- Cedar Grove, Belfast
Sarah Crockett, City Vets, Belfast
Winner
Sarah Crockett - City Vets, Belfast
“She genuinely cares about the quality of training of the students and aims to improve it in our practices, which is refreshing to see.”
New in 2022
Young Vet of the Year
Finalist
Richard Johnstone, Riada Vets, Ballymoney
Hannah Eastwood, Coleraine Vets, Coleraine
Aoife Ferris, Lakeland Vets, Beleek
Winner
Aoife Ferris - Lakeland Vets, Beleek
“She is a vet, a practice manager, a clinical coach and most of all a kind, caring individual who always puts clients, their pets and her staff first. She has immense empathy during difficult situations and always listens to the client’s needs. All the thank you cards are a testament to her hard work. She has built up an almost non-existent small animal practice from scratch, training a nurse and two new graduate vets along the way.”
Susie Hill, Business Development Manager at Agria Pet Insurance, says: “We are delighted to be back at the AVSPNI Spring conference to present these well-deserved awards, with a record number of nominations in 2022.
“Veterinary practice has been busier than ever with the increase in pets and Covid precautions, making the working day ever-more complex and demanding for the team. It’s great to see the well-deserved recommendations from vets, nurses and pet owners.
“The whole Agria team and I would like to congratulate all those incredible short-listed individuals and say a massive well done to our amazing winners.”