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Posted: 19th January 2026

VMG course to support aspiring and first-time leaders
“The new iVLM gives learners the essential tools they need to begin leading with clarity, purpose and professionalism." Amy Martin.
It will provide practical, entry-level training for those pursuing leadership.

The Veterinary Management Group (VMG) has released a new course designed to provide an entry point into leadership development skills.

Its Introduction to Leadership and Management (iVLM) course is structured to offer practical, entry-level training for learners seeking essential leadership and management skills.

Among the syllabus are modules addressing leadership theory, communication styles and emotional intelligence. The course will also explore theories relating to motivation, as well as workplace wellbeing.

The training can be completed at the learner’s own place, and is assessed through a short quiz at the end of each module.

Set at Level 3 standard, is suitable for those new to leadership, taking on additional responsibilities, or aspiring to lead.

The VMG says that the iVLM course is a ‘flexible and effective’ method of building leadership skills. It states that there is no time or cost commitment which is present in more advanced programmes.

Those who complete the iVLM can progress to the VMG’s other accredited Qualified Veterinary Leader programmes.

The new iVLM is inspired by VMG president Rebecca Robinson. Through her year in office, Dr Robinson has promoted the development of non-clinical skills in all practice roles.

Alongside its introductory course, the VMG has also relaunched a series of ten standalone CPD modules. Among the topics covered by CPD modules are leadership styles, navigating team communication and support for wellbeing.

Each module is worth 25 hours of CPD and is aligned to Level 5.

Amy Martin, learning and development manager at the VMG, said: “Supporting VMG members and non-members alike to learn and grow is our goal and we’re committed to making high-quality training and development accessible to everyone in the sector, wherever they are on their leadership journey.
 
“The new iVLM gives learners the essential tools they need to begin leading with clarity, purpose and professionalism. Those who want to go further can then progress to the CVLM.
 
“Our new CPD modules also support leaders who want to strengthen their knowledge or develop their skills in particular areas of leadership.”

More information about the new iVLM course can be found on the VMG website.

Image © VMG



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