Frequently Asked
Questions
To Our Agency
At
Molaris Dental
Personnel, we have tried to create a Web
Site that anticipates and satisfies our customers and nurses
questions relating to agency work. With that goal in
mind, we've compiled a list of frequently asked questions. If
you do not find an answer to your question here, contact us at
01291 423978 or molaris@btinternet.com
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Are
all your nurses qualified &
registered? Yes: Since the new
regulations came into force in 2006 all dental nurses
must now provide proof of qualifications &
registration with the GDC before being employed by the
agency.
SUPPORT
Can your
staff support my specialised
practice?
Many of our staff
have specialist skill such as orthodontics, implants and
periodontics. In the event of a nurse not having the specialist
skills necessary for the assignment this will be made clear
when the booking is made.
BILLING How am I
billed?
Each nurse will
carry a time sheet that has to signed off at the end of each
working day. An invoice is submitted weekly and the nurse is paid by
Molaris taking into account all current tax & insurance
liabilities.
NURSES
PAYMENT
How am I
paid? You submit your hours on the time-sheet we
provide and we endeavour to return your payment within 1-2
working days.
DEDUCTIONS
Do you deduct Income Tax
and NI at source As a Limited Company our accounts are audited
and statutory deductions are made in accordance with the
computer programme.
COMMITMENT TO
WORK Am I expected
to commit to regular
days? No many of our nurses have irregular
availability due to home commitments. We work around your
availability.
NOT YET
QUALIFIED I am in
training for nursing qualifications can I work for
you? Unfortunately no. Due to the nature of the
business a nurse has to multi task and feel confident in any
surgery and with any dentist and from Aug 2008 must be
registered with the GDC.
TRAVELLING
Am I expected to
travel? No but if you are willing then the scope for
regular employment is greater, Many of our nurses very much
enjoy working in different towns.
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