Certificate IV

Veterinary Nursing

Veterinary Nurses provide assistance to Veterinarians, and an important role in animal health care in Australia and around the world. Generally they administer medications to animals under the supervision of a veterinarian, stock medical supplies, maintain and sterilise equipment, keep medical records up-to-date and provide assistance during consultations.

You will learn to carry out veterinary clinic reception duties, help with surgical preparations and procedures, respond to emergencies, take blood tests and x-rays and prepare medicines prescribed by the vet. You will also learn how to provide safe and effective animal care, comply with infection control and maintain equipment. You will gain a comprehensive knowledge of workplace safety, general administration, stock control as well as coordinating consulting and theatre routines.You will be able to advise clients about nutrition, animal care, grooming and parasite control products. You will participate in practical training at the veterinary clinic located on campus.

1. You will need to have completed Australian Year 10 OR overseas equivalent. Equivalency can be demonstrated by one of the following:

      • A qualification at Certificate II level or higher OR
      • 2 years of industry experience in a role that requires the use of written documentation and communication.

2. Present English language proficiency evidence

      • IELTS, PTE, etc. (IELTS: 6.0 overall – no band less than 5.5; OR equivalent). The test result must be valid within 2 years at the time of the visa application.
      • Some Education Institutions offer an in-house English Placement Test that you can take to meet the English entry requirements.
      • Exemptions apply if:
        – you are a citizen and hold a passport from UK, USA, Canada, NZ or Republic of Ireland
        – you are enrolled in a principal course of study that is a registered school course, a standalone English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS), a course registered to be delivered in a language other than English, or a registered post-graduate research course
        – you have completed at least 5 years of study in English in one or more of the following countries: Australia, UK, USA, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, or the Republic of Ireland.

Potential Career Pathways:

  • Animal Hospital Assistant
  • Veterinary Nurse
  • Wildlife Hospital Nurse

Higher Education Opportunities:

  • Bachelor of Veterinary Nursing
  • Bachelor of Biology
Course Details

Starting Price

$10 000 - $15 000

Duration

12-24 months

Location

Gold Coast

Intake

Jan, April, July, September

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The duration of a Veterinary Nursing course in Australia can vary depending on several factors, including the level of qualification you are pursuing and whether you are studying full-time or part-time. We are here to provide you with information and guidance to help you understand the different course options available.

Here’s a general overview of the typical durations for Veterinary Nursing courses in Australia:

  1. Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing (Full-Time): This is the most common entry-level qualification for veterinary nursing. A full-time Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing program usually takes approximately 12 to 18 months to complete. This includes both classroom-based learning and clinical placements, which are essential for practical experience.
  2. Diploma of Veterinary Nursing (Surgical or Emergency and Critical Care Specializations): If you wish to specialize in surgical or emergency and critical care nursing, you can pursue a Diploma in Veterinary Nursing. These programs may take around 18 to 24 months to complete as they provide more in-depth knowledge and skills in these areas.
  3. Part-Time and Online Study: Some institutions offer part-time or online options for veterinary nursing courses. These flexible study modes allow you to pace your learning to fit your schedule. Part-time courses may take longer to complete, often spanning over two to three years.
  4. Advanced Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree: For those looking to advance their career in veterinary nursing or aspire to become veterinary technicians, there are advanced diploma programs and even Bachelor’s degree programs available. These can take three to four years to complete and involve a deeper understanding of veterinary nursing and related subjects.

It’s important to note that the specific duration can vary between institutions and may be subject to changes in course structure or curriculum. Additionally, clinical placement requirements can impact the overall length of the course.

We can assist you in finding the right course duration that aligns with your goals and preferences. Whether you prefer a shorter certificate course or are interested in pursuing a more advanced degree, our team can provide guidance on the available options to help you make an informed decision about your veterinary nursing education.

If you have any questions or need further information about the duration of veterinary nursing courses in Australia, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We are here to support you throughout your educational journey.

How Long Does It Take to Complete a Veterinary Nursing Course? was last modified: January 18th, 2024 by PTA

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