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Locum Relief Veterinary Professional Contract Checklist

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…
As there are so many local variations in guidelines, rules, and regulations around the world as to what does or does not define a Contractor relationship, it is challenging to provide a sample Locum Relief Veterinary Contract for Veterinarians, Veterinary Nurses, and Veterinary Technicians.
So, instead, here is a checklist of all the items you should consider including – you could use this as a guide to assemble your own Contract or provide this to your lawyer, accountant, or other professional to use as a base for them to draft a Contract tailored to your location and your specific needs. You could add/edit/delete elements as appropriate.
As a broad guide, having a written agreement that states important attributes of the engagement, is considered the basis for determining whether the relationship is considered to be one of an independent Locum Relief Contractor dealing at arm’s length with a client or an employee of a Practice. In particular, it should spell out the non-exclusive nature of the relationship. *
Qualifications Statement
Qualified to practice as a Veterinarian/Veterinary Nurse/Veterinary Technician
Name of Education Institution
Education level/degree achieved
Year of graduation
Statement of proficiencies and skill levels
Certified to practice in these locations/regions/countries including license numbers etc
Other certifications e.g., drug authority accreditation, X-ray accreditation, and exposure monitoring
Commitment to maintaining licenses and accreditations throughout the Contract
Employment Relationship
A statement confirming Independent Contractor or Practice Employee
Free to practice elsewhere without restriction
Free to practice veterinary skills as required in a reasonable and ethical manner, respecting practice guidelines and protocols provided
Veterinary Professional Business Responsibilities
Liability or License Defence insurance
Professional indemnity insurance
Travel expenses
Other business expenses eg meals, uniforms, professional fees
Unemployment insurance
Taxes – local, state, region, or country level
Appearance – smart casual, uniform, scrubs, etc
Veterinary Practice Business Responsibilities
Safe working environment
Equipment and resources sufficient to support quality veterinary services expected of the Veterinary Professional
Permission to utilize practice team members, equipment, drugs, and other resources
Non-financial benefits will/will not be provided eg workers compensation, medical insurance, disability insurance
Submit required documentation to relevant authorities eg taxes, Contractor status, in the USA a “1099-MISC” form
Workers’ compensation coverage as a temporary team member – yes or no
Designated team member responsible for Contractor relationship and supervision
Period of Contract
Start of the Contract period
End of the Contract period
Shift start and finish times
Conditions for early start/late finish outside of the agreed start and finish times
Fees and Payment
Define rates and typical hours for each type of shift eg typical day shift, evening, overnight, weekend
Define rates for skill attributes expected eg GP, Emergency, Referral, Specialist, Surgery
Special conditions eg breaks, early start, late finish, team meetings, and related fees
Invoices issued – in advance, at end of the day, end of the week, end of Contract
Payment will be made when eg daily, weekly, end of Contract, on receipt of invoice, 7,14 or 28 days from invoice
Payment method will be by cash, cheque, bank transfer
Payment for unanticipated items
Practice is/is not liable for all expenses and legal fees incurred in the collection of payment for services
Late payment surcharges and interest
Contract Termination Prior To Commencement
May be canceled outside XX days prior to commencement will not incur a cancellation fee
Cancellations within XX days will incur a fee of YY% of the fee – there may be multiple cancellation periods eg within 28, 14, 7 days
Contract Termination Once Contract Has Commenced
Early by mutual consent
Early by either party reasonable demonstration of dissatisfaction with Veterinary Professional skills or Practice compliance
Early if the Veterinary Professional is unable to reasonably fulfill the Contract deliverables due to disability, injury, or other events
Early if the Practice fails to fulfill Contract deliverables
Early if malpractice or unethical conduct by either party
Early by Contractor due to failure to remit payments as agreed herein
Cancellations once Contract has commenced will incur a fee of YY% of the fee
Patient Records and Privacy
Records remain the property of the Practice
Documents may not be removed or copied without prior consent
Privacy of all Parties – Veterinary Professional, Practice team members, Clients, Patients
Settlement Of Disagreement
Good faith attempt by both Parties to resolve
Alternative recourse to mediation prior to resorting to legal rectification
Jurisdiction if no resolution
Sign Off
Communication method agreed – by email, test, letter
Details of Veterinary Professional – name, address, email, phone, etc
Details of Practice – name, address, email, phone, etc
Place where services are expected to be performed if different to Practice details
To be signed and dated by Veterinary Professional and Practice representative
A Contract without both Parties’ signatures and dated will be deemed to not be valid
Addendum A
Services – a statement or list of services to be provided/not provided
Addendum B
Fee Schedule – it may be more practical to have a list of all fees as an Addendum rather than be embedded in the actual Contract
Drafting a Locum Relief Veterinary Professional Contract based on this sample checklist and the examples provided may take a little time, and if you consult a Lawyer or Accountant, some initial upfront expense. However, a simple, plain English document tailored to your specific needs and circumstances sets the scene for a positive, mutually beneficial relationship and forms a solid foundation for occasional Locum Relief work or for a career as a full-time Locum Relief Veterinarian, Veterinary Nurse or Veterinary Technician.
* The information provided in this document is a sample of commonly available information provided as a general guide and should not be relied upon solely as the basis for creating a Locum Relief Contract or Agreement. You should consult a professional with legal or accounting qualifications when seeking to prepare a Locum Relief Contract or Agreement.
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