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Found 431 articles
Making practice appraisal process work best for you
- 19 Mar 2024
In this article, Steve Bailey, a partner at Space Coaching Services, advises how to best tackle the process and measures to take to ensure actions are driven.
Being all ears in the workplace
- 19 Mar 2024
The art of conversation isn’t so much about being the person who talks the most, but being the person who listens. In this article we offer a number of tips that aim to enhance the conversations you have – at work and elsewhere – to make the other person feel valued.
Autistic vet students can bring an array of qualities to a team
- 12 Mar 2024
Laur Charleston gives an insight into how important work placements are and how practices can be understanding and provide the right support to assist with any issues.
Money, money, money: advice for negotiating a pay increase
- 5 Mar 2024
Everyone’s feeling the pinch at the moment, and although that stretches to many a practice’s finances, it doesn’t mean you can’t still make a case for being paid a little bit more. However, timing is everything when it comes to preparing a compelling case…
Peer mentoring – paying it forward
- 1 Mar 2024
RVN Katey Middleton shares what she relishes about her opportunity to tutor students at the University of Central Lancashire’s new vet school.
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Caring for employees with a terminal condition
- 27 Feb 2024
Mark Stevens – solicitor at VWV LLP – explains some of the key legal and moral issues employers should consider when a member of staff has received a terminal diagnosis.
Hanging on to your staff
- 13 Feb 2024
Demand for skills offers professionals more leverage in the job market, so Adam Bernstein explores how smaller businesses go toe-to-toe with the corporations.
Defining employment status: a stitch in time saves nine
- 6 Feb 2024
Tina Chander, partner and head of employment law at Wright Hassall, advises bosses on how to clearly define their workers’ categories, and why it is so important.
Becoming a great interviewer: do your homework, get it right
- 30 Jan 2024
Failing to prepare is preparing to fail – it is a well-known saying and is just as important when recruiting staff as with any other situation, as Adam Bernstein explains.
Play it safe when checking for criminal history of applicants
- 23 Jan 2024
Adam Morris, a solicitor at law firm Wright Hassall, considers the rights of employers and potential employees in this scenario.
Celebrating my first milestone in practice
- 23 Jan 2024
University of Liverpool School of Veterinary Science 2022 graduate Georgia Robb celebrated her first anniversary working at Pennard Vets’ Sevenoaks practice. Here, she looks back on 12 months in her dream job, revealing the highs and lows that came along with it.
From the midlands to Malawi for volunteering nurse Laura
- 16 Jan 2024
VN Laura Cliff wants to make charity work abroad part of her career, as caring for animals “by the side of the road” and knowing they are the only ones helping really makes her feel she is making a difference…
Carer’s Leave Act can help those with responsibilities
- 16 Jan 2024
Sarah Price, a solicitor in the employment team of law firm Wright Hassall, explains what this new legislation means for workers and their bosses.
Where are all the vets?
- 9 Jan 2024
The veterinary sector is still very much in the grips of a potentially crippling recruitment and retention crisis. Simon Toye takes a delve into the issues that have led us here – and how we might find a solution.
Beyond his years: Ajith leading way in science and innovation
- 2 Jan 2024
From experiments in growing tapioca in rural India to meeting Sir Tom Blundell in Cambridge, Ajith Rekha discusses his career ambitions and shares his inspirations on how young people can prepare for success in a scientific career.
Becoming a behaviourist – you can alter your career path
- 1 Jan 2024
Having moved from a zoological background training birds of prey to the role of education and development officer at Optivet Referrals, Sam Lympany-Tier explains how a change in professional direction can be achieved.
Don’t settle for second best in work
- 12 Dec 2023
Knowing your self worth – and the worth of your staff – is key to keeping a good team. Steve Bailey, partner at Space Coaching Services, explains more.
Plugging the skills gap in veterinary practice
- 5 Dec 2023
As the sector’s renowned recruitment and retention crisis continues, Stephanie Malone, legal director at Harrison Clark Rickerbys, looks at some of the ongoing issues and suggests possible practical solutions.
Time for equine vet nurses to shine
- 1 Dec 2023
David Rendle, immediate past-president of BEVA, draws on the conclusions of surveys conducted by the association regarding the recruitment and retention of REVNs to explain what initiatives are being actioned to both celebrate and empower those in this veterinary nursing role.
Proving problems in workplaces
- 28 Nov 2023
Toxicity is a predicament many managers find themselves dealing with. Adam Bernstein discovers ways employers can take action – a tricky task without concrete proof.