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Marketing of Job Vacancies

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Advertising of an employment vacancy can seem like it should be the least important part of your recruitment process. However, the marketing of your workplace and your employment offer has a direct influence on not just the number of applicants, but their quality – and a knock on effect on the satisfaction of your new employee once appointed, and their growth and longevity in that appointment.

Our most often repeated advice is to include a salary or salary range in your ad, as research shows this is a critical factor in the decision whether or not to contact you – and this is still the thing most frequently omitted from job ads in the veterinary industry. In addition, be specific about hours, rosters, and if you’re offering ‘flexibility’ give some indication of exactly what form that flexibility would take.

Kookaburra Services

Marketing is distinct from advertising. While some advertising providers in the veterinary industry compare their platform to others, at Kookaburra Veterinary Employment we prefer to let our services speak for themselves.

So, what does Kookaburra offer? Everything below is included in our single service for marketing of part time, full time, or casual vet jobs, and this service and prices are exactly the same for corporate clinic owners as for independently owned clinics, to keep recruitment a level playing field no matter the size of the employer.

Our Vet Service includes:

  • Online advertising on website kookaburravets.com in as many categories as required, no limit on the number of words, reasonable updates to wording as required, with a photo gallery of up to 12 photos. Help with proof reading and advice on structure of adverts. Inclusion of clinic branding (logo), and hyperlinks to clinic homepage and social media. Inclusion of direct application link for online applications if provided by clinic.
    Highlighted advert for initial 4 weeks.
    While jobs are listed in a summary on a geographical basis, the actual advert wording is rotated from the bottom to the top of the page every 4 weeks, so no ad gets lost at the bottom of the page, irrespective of the amount of time it’s been listed.
  • The team also pro-actively checks the clinic branding to make sure we’re using the most up to date logo, website, socials etc – many clinics undergo upgrades, modernization, or re-branding, and forget to let Kookaburra know.
  • An individual job advert page online, including set up of social media tags for a title, short job description and clinic specific image, so that the clinic-branded page can be shared on online platforms, and linked to, with no restriction.
  • Personal marketing of the vacancy to individual suitable vets on the Kookaburra database (and maintenance of that job seeker database).
  • Inclusion in a weekly job list sent by email to all job seeking vets on the Kookaburra database
  • Inclusion in a fortnightly job list with new and recent graduate friendly vacancies, if applicable, sent to the Australian & NZ university veterinary faculties and from them distributed to their students, and also available to any subscribers to this mailing list, as well as sent to any new or recent graduates listed on the Kookaburra database. New jobs are highlighted, and once jobs are filled or removed, this is also noted on the job list to give feedback to applicants.
  • Listing on the Kookaburra Jobs app, which is free and available worldwide on the App Store. It will also be available on the Google Play Store as an android version later in 2025. Jobs are displayed geographically on a map, as well as in a list. Users can sort jobs; filter according to multiple categories such as telemedicine, visa sponsorship, suitability for new grads; save favourite jobs, and set their preferred search area. They can also search for particular job descriptions or clinic names.
  • Contact with the advertiser is initiated by a Kookaburra team member every 4 weeks to check that the advertising is still reflecting their needs and to offer to make alterations if required.
  • Kookaburra will provide documentation of advertising and costs on request to clinics requiring such for Home Affairs in order to support Visa sponsorship applications, at no additional cost.

In order to list a vet job with Kookaburra Veterinary Employment, email the team on jobs@kookaburravets.com

Our aim is to fill jobs, and every job filled causes a little celebration in the Kookaburra office ??

From Animal Attendants to Zoo Vets

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.

16/06/2025 |

VetTech Australia: Backed by 25+ Years of Veterinary Industry Experience

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VetTech Australia is a proudly 100% Australian-owned and operated business, trusted by veterinary professionals across Australia and New Zealand. With over 25 years of industry experience, VetTech is known for delivering high-quality equipment, expert servicing, and personalised customer care that supports the day-to-day operations of modern veterinary practices.

Expanded Product Offering

VetTech supplies a wide range of trusted and innovative veterinary equipment from leading global manufacturers. Our offering includes:

  • Ultrasound imaging systems
  • Infusion and syringe pumps (including IV and syringe options)
  • Anaesthetic and patient monitoring equipment
  • Surgical and dental equipment
  • Veterinary consumables and accessories





We continually review and expand our product range to ensure clinics have access to the latest advancements in veterinary technology. In-House Servicing & Repairs – Australia-Wide

With a Sydney-based biomedical team and regular national coverage, VetTech provides both in-clinic servicing and in-house repairs via our fully equipped service facility. All servicing is conducted internally to ensure quality and fast turnaround times.

Services include:

  • Vaporiser servicing (TEC 3, 4, 5, and other leading models)
  • Repairs to anaesthetic machines, monitors, syringe drivers, warmers, oxygen concentrators, surgical tables, surgery lights, and more
  • Preventative maintenance and ongoing service plans tailored to clinic needs

Clinic Fit-Outs & Equipment Installations

From single-room upgrades to full clinic builds, VetTech collaborates with veterinary architects and builders to supply, install, and support critical equipment infrastructure. We offer complete medical gas solutions, surgical installs, and seamless project coordination from consultation through to completion. Reliable. Responsive. Experienced.

VetTech has built a reputation for fast response times, knowledgeable support, and consistent follow-through. Whether you’re sourcing new equipment, fitting out a new facility, or need reliable servicing — VetTech is ready to assist.

Want to learn more or get a copy of our latest product catalogue?


? 1300 339 139
? customerservice@vettech.com.au
?www.vettech.com.au

12/06/2025 |

Sound Veterinary Equipment – Time to update your old Patient Monitor?

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When considering a new patient monitor you need to know it is designed and built for animals. Gone are the days of using human monitors on small animals. Mindray Animal is dedicated to developing the best patient monitors possible, capable of being used over a wide range of species.

Visit our website to see the range of patient monitors, from hand-held, palm held, Vetal, uMEC or ePM series – there is a monitor suitable to meet your needs.

Want to network or travel with your monitor? The Benevision series offer modular design and WiFi capable monitors that connect directly to Central Monitoring solutions – offering patient management and remote viewing via tablet & smartphone.

Contact us today 1300 881 681

 

        www.soundvet.com.au          contact@soundvet.com.au

16/05/2025 |

Perspective on living & working in a rural or regional area

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group of Kookaburra staff at the Big Banana, Coffs Harbour

Every time I visit the city, I have an amazing time – as a tourist – enjoying the nightlife, the amazing shows, music and events, marveling at the frequency of public transport, and the bustling vitality. And every time I leave, I’m so glad to be living my normal daily life in a regional area.

As an immigrant to Australia,  I really feel I’m living the Australian Dream. I can afford a house, with a backyard, a dog, 3 cats (indoors of course). Rush-hour happens for 10 minutes when parents picking up from school queue to get on the roundabouts. I’ve lived inland, on acres, with horses, chickens, cattle, alpacas, a veggie garden, and at the coast, where it’s been a 2 minute walk to the beach and I frequently have the beach all to myself. I’ve always got to know and socialize with my neighbours and the local community. Despite having no actual family living nearby, my kids have grown up with an extended community family through all sorts of activities, in family day care, playgroup, sports, music, and then primary and high school, where we run into and keep in touch with the same families over and over again.

Shopping is easy as I can drop in to the shops on my way somewhere else – it doesn’t take long, and we choose from what’s available. And online shopping is our friend for anything we can’t get locally. Local business owners are members of our community.

There’s always a thriving arts and culture scene in regional areas – and it’s so welcoming. We make our own entertainment. I have sung in choirs, performed in local theatre, played in orchestras. Local sport of all types brings the community together.

Being a vet opened all of this up to me – we’re so privileged to be easily able to have this regional lifestyle due to our professional qualification, when many people find themselves unable to stay in regional areas once they’ve moved there, due to the lack of work opportunities.

If you’re thinking about moving to regional NSW, currently there’s a support package for essential workers, which includes employees in Veterinary services, which has come out of the recent Inquiry into the veterinary workforce shortage in NSW. For more information about The Welcome Experience, visit NSW Government | The Welcome Experience

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.

15/05/2025 |
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