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29 July 2022

You Know It’s Time to Find a New Job When…

You already know that working as a veterinary professional is one of the most rewarding jobs there is. In fact, a 2020 study found that veterinarians, nurses, and veterinary technicians achieve much of their job satisfaction not from their paycheck, but from their pride in their work and the knowledge that they are making a positive contribution to the lives of others. The joy of saving a critically injured pet or discovering a treatable illness before it’s “too late” pushes veterinary professionals like you to give your job everything you have. However, it can be a real effort to keep your spirits up when you are constantly pushed to your limits and when the challenging days outnumber the good days. Occasional frustrations are inevitable, but frequent issues can quickly turn your dream job into a nightmare. So how do you know when it’s time to move on from a job that is no longer a good fit? Here are some significant hints…

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22 July 2022

Veterinarian Salary Survey – USA, United Kingdom & Australia

To attract, develop and retain veterinary professional talent – Vets, Nurses and Techs – it’s essential that you get compensation and benefits right. Although salary and pay scales are not the sole driver of recruitment success or job satisfaction, they remain a key element, together with flexible scheduling, a supportive and collaborative team and a genuine commitment to work-life balance and more. This Veterinarian Salary Survey is prepared twice yearly in January and July and is assembled from a range of publicly available sources together with data from our sister Business Unit, VET&PET jobs Marketplace, so as to provide a broad guide to employees and employers as to the overall market and any variance in half-yearly trends. Discover more…

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8 July 2022

5 things you should Never do as a Locum Relief veterinary professional

According to the Collins Dictionary, to “drop a clanger” is to do or say something stupid or embarrassing. Hey, we’ve all dropped our fair share of clangers, and it’s OK not to be perfect at work or in life! However, as a veterinary locum, we’d recommend actively avoiding a few common pitfalls of practice so you can work safely, professionally, and effectively. Here are five things you shouldn’t do as a veterinary locum…

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24 June 2022

Making Veterinary Locum Relief Work Work for You

Veterinarians, Veterinary Nurses, and Veterinary Technicians are drawn to locum relief work for a wide variety of reasons. Some individuals want to focus on maximizing income, while others want to maximize flexibility and work-life balance. Regardless of what draws you to relief medicine, it’s important to ensure that you are running your relief business in a way that reflects what you hope to get out of the profession. Consciously evaluating your business strategy is not only important for vets, nurses, and vet techs that are new to the locum relief world, but also for those who have been in the veterinary relief field for years. Thinking consciously about your business will ensure that your locum relief career is working for you. Locum relief work is often recognized as a source of better pay, reduced work stress, and the ability to set your own schedule, but these benefits don’t come automatically. Learn how to maximize the benefits of locum work, while minimizing relief-related headaches…

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Veterinary Work-Life Balance - Make The Myth A Reality

17 June 2022

Veterinary Work-Life Balance – Making The Myth A Reality

Veterinary professionals are naturally type-A empathetic individuals, aspiring to make life better for both pets and pet parents by providing excellent care. So yes, achieving a work-life balance that allows you to thrive is every veterinary professional’s goal, but many don’t notice that things are off-kilter until it is nearly too late. It’s time for an Intervention. We approached veterinarians, veterinary nurses, veterinary technicians, and hospital managers from our global community for their advice and their practical, tactical tips to get you started on re-establishing your own work-life balance. Here are their 7 top tips…

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10 June 2022

6 Building Blocks for creating a Great Practice Culture

6 Building Blocks for Creating a Great Practice Culture Whether building a new practice from the ground up or approaching a new job opportunity, taking the time to build positivity into your business practices will pay huge dividends. Your practice culture will be reflected in your team’s attitudes and in turn, how your clients and […]

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3 June 2022

Locum Relief Veterinary Professional Contract Checklist

Some Locum Relief Veterinarians, Nurses, and Veterinary Technicians operate without a written Contract, making all of their work agreements and arrangements verbally. It certainly isn’t the best idea, but if it is just occasional work that can be sufficient. Eventually, though, a situation is likely to arise where you will wish you had a Contract. Taking the time to draft a simple, plain English Contract helps formalize the nature of the relationship, pre-empts any potential misunderstandings, and is mutually beneficial for all Parties concerned. So, whether you are a seasoned Locum Relief Veterinary Professional or just starting out, our Locum Relief Contract checklist is a great place to start…

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27 May 2022

If you want the best Veterinary Candidates, you must have these 5 essentials

We asked our worldwide network of over 308,000 veterinary professionals a simple open-ended question; “If you were fortunate enough to have two job offers where the salary, benefits, and location were similar, what other things would influence your choice?”. As you can imagine, the answers were wonderfully diverse! For some, it was cookies at morning tea, whilst others could be persuaded by team massages, and one very creative answer was in regards to the artwork in the practice. However, when we started to assemble the data, we quickly began to identify five themes that stood out above snacks, kneading fingers, and paintbrushes…

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What a relief! The top 5 traits of a great Relief Vet

20 May 2022

What a relief! The top 5 traits of a great Relief Vet

As the demand for Locum Relief staff has boomed in recent years, so has the number of vets eager to capitalise on the potential monetary and work-life balance perks of such roles. As a keen and savvy Relief Vet, you will want to ensure that you attract your pick of the available work on offer. Here are the top five professional traits that will help you offer gold standard, in-demand Locum Relief veterinary services…

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