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Sydney – Small Animal Practice Inventory

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FOR SALE:

  • Reception Desk
  • Dogs and Cats Cages
  • Operating Table
  • Operating Light
  • Anesthetic Machine
  • Small Animal Scale
  • Idexx Catalyst (brand new, still in box)
  • Idexx Procyte (brand new, still in box)
  • Autoclave
  • Air Conditioning Unit
  • 60 L Tub with grill and plumbing
  • Surgical Instruments
  • Exam Tables
  • Microscope
  • Illuminated sign that reads Veterinary Hospital in blue and white and a metal pole about 20 feet tall
  • And many other items

Can be sold as one package $188,000.00 or sold as individual items.

Located in Sydney

Please contact us on: 02 9452 5556

Or Email: northnarrabeenvet@outlook.com

01/11/2023 |

2022 Pro Pulse Shockwave Unit

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  • For use on small and large animals

With accessories including the following trodes;

  • Shallow trode used 91 of 50500 shocks
  • 5mm 4206 used of 50500 shocks
  • 20mm 1500 used of 50500 shocks
  • 35mm 7150 used of 50500 shocks
  • 80mm 6600 used of 50500 shocks

Price: $ 50,000

Located in Forth Tasmania.

Contact Penelope Moore:

Email: penelope@forthvet.com.au

Phone: 03 64 282 703

26/10/2023 |

Manual X-ray Film Developer

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  • Good working condition

Price: $100

Located Gold Coast

Mermaid Waters Vet Surgery

Contact: 0400 105 686

24/10/2023 |

Fixed Radiograph Machine

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Ecoray Orange 1060HF compliance testing completed May 2021

SEPARATELY:

  • Generator
  • Processor

FULL SET:

  • Full system including desktop and program

17/10/2023 |

What are you losing if you don’t put a Pay Rate in your job ads?

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Photo of Merlot the cute cat, lead consultant for Kookaburra Vet Employment

I recently did a very quick survey on social media in a veterinary group, to ask whether people find it frustrating when a pay rate or salary range is not given in a job ad – 100% of respondents said yes, they did find it frustrating.

Other job advertising companies have done large scale surveys, and found that salary is one of the top three drivers of attraction to a role, along with work-life balance and career development, across all industries. In fact, there’s a 36.9% increase in job applications when salary is shown on a job ad.  73% of candidates find it frustrating when salary isn’t included in a job ad and many candidates wouldn’t even consider applying for a job if the salary isn’t advertised.

You may have thought that making applicants apply for a job without knowing the remuneration might give you a bigger pool of applicants – however, besides that impression not being supported by surveys, it wastes time on both sides when someone who has got through interviews and been offered the vacancy then turns the job down.

Pay can be expressed as an hourly rate, or an annual rate, and it’s important to include detail in a job ad about the basis on which someone will be paid. Listing a Salary in your advert does NOT mean saying “salary above Award”, or “negotiable depending on experience”. It is understandable that some veterinary employers may prefer to advertise a range so they can assess through the recruitment process what salary best fits the candidate’s skill level, particularly with the current shortage of qualified veterinary staff. Regular evaluation of a new employee is a good way to adjust pay rate to closely match their skills, if necessary, and  produce a good outcome for both employer and employee.

Why is there such a reluctance to list salaries or salary bands in veterinary job ads? Is a pay rate in general practice so totally dependent on the skill set of the vet that it’s impossible to estimate? Why is there no pay grading on the work that the applicant will be expected to do? And the situation is even worse for vet nurse and vet techs – 99.99% of job ads don’t even mention salary.

Start mentioning the pay rate, and you may be surprised at the interest in your next vacancy.

Author:

Wendy Nathan
Kookaburra Veterinary Employment

This information includes the views and opinions of Kookaburra Veterinary Employment and is of a general nature only. Factual information is believed to be correct at the time of writing, however, should not be relied upon and any person should confirm details with the relevant authorities and through their own research prior to acting on any of the suggestions in this article.

09/10/2023 |
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