Has Covid affected locum Vet & Vet Nurse pay rates?
Staff Shortages in the Veterinary Locum market due to Covid , Brexit and IR35. Carlton Professional negotiates enhanced pay rates in a candidate driven market
Staff Shortages in the Veterinary Locum market due to Covid , Brexit and IR35. Carlton Professional negotiates enhanced pay rates in a candidate driven market
Veterinary Wellbeing & Corona Virus. There are currently too many changes in our lives to count and certainly changes that weren’t predictable or easy to envisage. As a practicing vet and business owner my daily life has changed completely to six weeks ago and in sitting down this morning I have asked myself deliberately –
IR35 – are you ready? We are sure you have heard about the changes coming into effect in April 2021 to the private sector. It is paramount that you are prepared and understand the effects that the new legislation around IR35 may have on you, and the way you invoice as a locum worker. IR35
Veterinary Staff Traveling to the UK to Work It’s no secret that Britain relies heavily on travelling international vets from Europe, Australia, New Zealand and North America to supply veterinary talent to cover the shortages here. The UK just doesn’t produce enough homegrown vets. Add Brexit to this and the heavy reliance on European vets
When deciding to be a locum or when hiring a locum vet or vet nurse, there are some criteria to have in place to ensure that carrying out the role is achievable, enjoyable for all, efficient, and not forgetting profitable for both practice and locum. Tips for Locum Vets & Veterinary Nurses: As a locum,
We have seen hundreds if not thousands of CVs in our time. Some good, some bad, some great. The CV is supposed to be the embodiment of who you are as a worker, a learner, and a person. A physical representation of your skills and experiences, to show interviewers in black and white that you are the right one for the job. So what makes a great CV?
Picture this: You are sat awaiting an interview. Three people have gone through to be interviewed and you are the last one. You take a deep breath. Then another. Then the butterflies hit. Before long, you are second guessing everything you know, and you’ve convinced yourself out of the job. New job nerves ruin even the best laid interview plans. So what can you do?
In the veterinary world just as any other, people fall sick. People resign, and people retire. The veterinary world is no different to the educational world. When a teacher is sick, the students cannot just sit around twiddling their thumbs. This is where locum vet or veterinary jobs find their place. They need someone capable,
Many people see their pets as an extension of themselves. Others see them as their sidekick and travelling companion, to accompany them wherever they go. Petcare is a huge part of pet ownership, and you must ask yourself a few questions. How do you tell when your pet is sick? Have I learnt pet facts or pet fictions? When should I call in the professionals?