Intermediate Apprenticeship for Nursing Assistants in the Veterinary Environment: Site Broomfield Hall

Training

In Derby

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Training

  • Location

    Derby

  • Duration

    1 Year

Course Summary:
To be an effective veterinary care assistant you must be passionate about animals and good with people - because supporting the veterinary team can involve a significant amount of client care in addition to the actual hands-on nursing of animals.
You must be dedicated to your work and prepared to undertake all the tasks and general duties associated with the smooth running of the veterinary practice.
As part of this apprenticeship, all learners must complete a minimum of 600 hours in a veterinary environment. Please note that the veterinary practice does not need to be an RCVS training practice.
Entry requirements
You need one of the following:
Introductory Diploma in a related subject
or
Three GCSEs at grade D or above
You should also have a standard of English and maths equivalent to Functional Skills Level 1.
If you are a mature learner, we may be able to...

Facilities

Location

Start date

Derby (Derbyshire)
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Broomfield Hall, Morley, Ilkeston, DE7 6DN

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Subjects

  • Veterinary

Course programme

Course Content: You will cover: Principles and Practices of Animal Handling and Care in the Veterinary Environment Principles and Practices of Assisting with Veterinary Care in the Veterinary Environment Principles and Practices of Administrative Duties in the Veterinary Care Environment How will I be assessed? You will be assessed through completion of written and practical assignments, together with short answer and multiple choice question tests. You may also provide witness statements and RPL. There is no external examination. Are there any additional costs or specialist equipment required? No What can I do after this course? After you have achieved this qualification, you could look for employment as a veterinary care assistant in a veterinary practice, if you are not already in such a role. Alternatively, you may wish to consider the following qualifications: Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing Level 3 Extended Diploma in Animal Management Other related Level 3 qualifications

Intermediate Apprenticeship for Nursing Assistants in the Veterinary Environment: Site Broomfield Hall

Price on request