Inspiring Veterinary Nurses : From Student to Charity Founder – Jasmin Paul
Meet Veterinary Nurse and Charity Start-up Founder, Jasmin Paul. This outstanding young lady was an AVT graduate in 2016 and has never looked back.
Meet Veterinary Nurse and Charity Start-up Founder, Jasmin Paul. This outstanding young lady was an AVT graduate in 2016 and has never looked back.
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Dog training is a wonderful opportunity to significantly impact the quality of life of dogs and their owners. Learn how to become a dog trainer, find out if it is a good option for you as well as our tips on how to kick- start your career including study options.
Transform your work placement, traineeship or internship into the next phase of your animal care or veterinary career with our tips on securing employment.
Information for employers, organisations and workplaces who are seeking to offer a student an opportunity to participate in practical training. Work placement or Workplace practical training (sometimes referred to as an internship) are an excellent opportunity for employers to assist in creating a future employment pool. Find out more here.
Just finished high school, not sure where to start? Are you truly passionate about animals, their welfare and wellbeing. Learn about pathway options so you can start out in the animal care industry.
School-based traineeships provide an opportunity for you to work with an employer and train in a qualification while you’re still at school.
If you are contemplating a career in Veterinary Nursing in Australia, learn about the current and future employment outlook for a career you will never regret.
Deciding on a career working with horses is easy for some, but it may be a trickier one for others, particularly if you are thinking about a career change.
If you would like to learn new skills or continue your education in a specific area of animal care, our short courses provide an easy and flexible study option. These non-accredited courses are written by the same team of individuals who write our nationally recognised qualifications.
We are often asked, how do I become a Veterinary Nurse? What are the best steps to take to become a Vet Nurse? How do I get started?
AVT offers courses including qualifications in the area of animal behaviour & training. Perfect for those wishing to become dog trainers or work with service dogs or for those already in industry such as the veterinary industry who want more knowledge and skills.
If you love animals and have been considering a career working with animals, then volunteering is a fantastic way to get started. You can work close to home with familiar animals such as dogs and cats or, in a country as large and diverse as Australia, there is also a wealth of opportunities to work with wildlife.
Courses in Veterinary Nursing arrow-icon-down Discover Courses Overview of Qualifications in Veterinary Nursing AVT offers a range of qualifications relating to the areas of animal care including veterinary nursing. This
What are exhibited animals? Why they are important, and the career paths available in the rewarding world of exhibited animals in Australia.
On Thursday, 7th December 2017 we were excited and pleased to acknowledge AVT students who have successfully completed their qualifications in either Veterinary Nursing, Companion Animal Studies and Animal Studies in a formal award ceremony in Perth, Western Australia.
Working with animals is extremely rewarding and satisfying. It is a career choice that can open up opportunities to work in many different fields.
Information related to COVID for future and current students. Covers mandatory vaccinations, enrolment, on-campus courses, face to face contact. What to do if you get COVID or become a close contact and more. Read our FAQ’s to learn what to do.
If working in a Doggy Daycare Centre sounds like the right career for you, learn more about the different roles available, what’s involved, and how to start your career in the industry including qualifications to kick start your future.
In this video, Sue Bain talks about popular employment opportunities for individuals interested in the field of animal care including new and emerging organisations.
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The leader in delivery of Australian Nationally Recognised Qualifications including ACM20121 Certificate II in Animal Care (formerly Animal Studies), ACM30122 Certificate III in Animal Care Services, ACM40818 Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing and ACM40322 Certificate IV in Animal Behaviour and Training.
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