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How will your new Arrowsmith clinic increasingly attract and retain the best and the brightest staff when everyone is fighting for them?

 

One option is to offer your staff a perk that no one else has, such as regular opportunities to work in a SUPER cool vetmobile that goes to chronically underserved, remote communities.

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Not only will offering this opportunity help your team build new and useful skills - like doing high volume surgeries in a very small space - it will help address the elusive work/life balance that we hear so much about these days (RIP James Harriot!).

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Like all their regular shifts, staff will be paid for their time in the vetmobiles. In addition, they will come away with an immense sense of satisfaction, almost guaranteed. 

 

Up for a quick brainstorm to explore how something like this may be possible?

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About Us

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  • Mission Pawsible is BC's 1st non-profit, mobile vet clinic.

  • We are keen to join forces with a like-minded, 'brick and mortar' clinic in some sort of synergistic way. 

  • We believe veterinarians, techs and assistants should be paid even if they are working in the non-profit veterinary sector.

  • Also, the non-profit vet sector needs to be properly seeded across BC (and beyond) to provide services for those who cannot access the traditional for-profit sector.​​​​

  • We have a lot of connections to rural and remote Indigenous communities seeking veterinary care.

  • Our fundraising skills, to raise $$$ to cover the costs of these remote clinics when communities don't have the funds, are pretty good.

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I'm James Rodgers. In addition to my Mission Pawsible duties, I operate CARE Network, a comprehensive animal shelter in Tofino. I also run Increased ACCESS, an Indigenous-led charity that works at the provincial and federal level to get the delivery of essential, animal-related community safety services, like veterinary care, beyond volunteerism and philanthropy.​

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I look forward to possibly chatting with your team about synergistic possibilities for us to work together.

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Thanks,

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James

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