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Virtual Careers With Animals Day CAWBlog

Careers With Animals Day is back on Saturday 2 March 2024

Are you interested in working with animals?

Join us at virtual Careers With Animals Day to find out how to get your career started!

If you’re looking for guidance about career and training options in the animal care and veterinary industry, then Careers With Animals Day is the perfect place to start. During this FREE, online event you’ll be able to listen to career talks from a range of fantastic industry organisations, ask questions and gain advice. You can join at any time from 9.30am-4:30pm on Saturday 2 March 2024. Speakers and talks will be announced shortly.

Register your interest to receive event reminders, and be sent the attendance link on the day.

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Level 3 Animal Care and Welfare Manager Apprenticeship

Introducing the NEW Animal Care and Welfare Manager Level 3 Apprenticeship

We’re delighted to announce the launch of the NEW Animal Care and Welfare Manager Level 3 Apprenticeship!

This work-based programme is designed for those who are supervising and planning the day-to-day needs of the animals in their care. If you’re in a supervisory role, or working towards this, this apprenticeship could help you progress in your position and gain formal recognition of your skills and experience.

Key facts about the Animal Care and Welfare Manager Level 3 Apprenticeship:

  • 18-20 month apprenticeship.
  • There is no college attendance required.
  • Apprentices can start the programme at any time during the year.
  • Apprentices should hold a level 2 animal care qualification and be living and working in England in a suitable animal care environment (e.g. a boarding kennels, cattery, animal charity), either in a supervisory role or working towards it, within a 90 minute radius of our Huntingdon, North London or Leeds centres, earning at least the National Minimum Wage for Apprentices
  • Apprenticeship fees are payable by the employer.

Find out more about the new apprenticeship, including course content, on our website.

SVN Congress

Student Veterinary Nursing Congress to launch in 2024

We’re delighted to announce our upcoming Student Veterinary Nursing Congress on Thursday 11 January 2024!

New for 2024, this virtual event is exclusive to student veterinary nurses, and aims to provide valuable insights to help students gain more confidence in their role in practice, boost study skills, prepare for OSCEs, and gain further advice and guidance to support them in their qualification.

The congress will feature a range of expert speakers delivering lectures on topics including:

  • A Day in the Life of an ECC Referral Nurse
  • ECGs Made Easy
  • Wellbeing in the VN Profession
  • OSCE Hints and Tips
  • Critical Writing Skills

This event is free for any student veterinary nurse currently studying veterinary nursing on a diploma, degree or apprenticeship programme, including those studying with other providers. Capacity is limited, with tickets available on a first-come, first-served basis.

In order to book onto this event, you will need to request a booking link. If you wish to request a booking link, please email admin@caw.ac.uk using your student email address and tell us the name of your training provider. Once you have received your booking link from us, simply use this link to register for free on Eventbrite!

For more information and registration, visit the Student Veterinary Nursing Congress event page.

Environment Careers

5 Career Options in the Environment and Land Industry

For those who are captivated by the natural world and the creatures that inhabit it, a career working in the environment industry can be an incredibly fulfilling choice. Whether you’re driven by a passion for conservation, a fascination with animal behaviour, or a desire to make a positive impact on the environment, there are numerous career paths that allow you to work in the environmental sector.

Rapidly changing eco-systems and ongoing environmental challenges mean that more people are taking an interest in what we can do to safeguard our planet than ever before. In this blog, we’ll delve in to some exciting and rewarding career options for individuals who want to work in this industry:

1. Countryside Ranger

As a countryside ranger, you will maintain and develop areas of land and green space by planting trees, managing ponds and working with volunteers and the local community to engage them in projects. The work is very practical and physically demanding.

As well as this, you will usually have the opportunity to share your knowledge about the landscape and wildlife that inhabit the area on guided walks and educational visits. Other tasks could involve planning and building habitats to protect plants, animals and birds, working with volunteers and encouraging community involvement in projects, taking part/managing community projects and exhibitions, maintaining equipment, ordering materials, keeping records and writing reports.

There are a variety of qualifications at differing levels available to those wishing to work in the countryside. Entry into such jobs is often competitive so a formal qualification which reflects your knowledge and skills, alongside practical experience, will help strengthen your application. For those looking for their first qualification to give them a solid grounding in countryside practices and principles may wish to consider a qualification such as the City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma in Countryside and Environment online, distance learning course. In addition to qualifications and experience, you will most likely need a full driving licence and may need to drive an all-terrain vehicle.

2. Countryside Officer

As a countryside officer you should be passionate about improving and conserving the environment around us. You would ensure that the countryside is as accessible to people as possible for mutual benefit, through conservation management and making improvements to the environment.

As well as this, you will advise owners on the management of land and planning applications, alongside other tasks such as performing research and conducting surveys, writing reports, supporting environmental events and projects, dealing with complaints and maintaining the footpaths and other facilities such as car parks and litter bins.

With experience and further qualifications, you could become a senior officer, countryside manager or estate manager, move into forestry management or wildlife conservation, work in leisure and tourism in the National Parks.

3. Gardener

Gardeners engage in a wide range of tasks and activities aimed at growing and looking after plants and outdoor spaces. Their specific duties can vary depending on the type of garden, its size, its purpose, and the gardener’s expertise.

As a gardener, you might select and plant a variety of flowers, shrubs, trees, and vegetables; prepare soil for plant health, water plants according to their specific needs, regularly pruning and trimming plants, removing weeds, applying fertilizers or compost, maintaining laws and monitoring signs of pests and diseases. Gardeners may also educate others about gardening practices, offer workshops, or volunteer in community gardens to share their knowledge.

With experience, you could become a head gardener, garden designer, set up your own business gardening for private customers, or move into a related role, such as a landscaper or groundsperson. You can also expand your knowledge as a gardener by undertaking qualifications such as the City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma in Countryside and Environment.

4. Forestry worker

A forestry worker is a professional whose job is to perform various forest management tasks in order to care for the environment in forests and woodland, such as logging or planting trees.

Your role may involve clearing undergrowth like shrubs and plants, cutting down trees and branches, putting up fences and public notices, clearing footpaths and nature trails, maintaining drainage systems and car parks and preventing fires.

There are a range of forestry positions available, dependent on your background and experience. Those entering the industry for the first time could pursue an entry-level job such as a forestry assistant. As you gain experience, you could progress into more advanced roles, for example a forester or forestry technician. You could study towards an introductory environment qualification in order to learn some of the skills needed for this job, and to gain practical experience in the industry.

5. Horticulture Worker

Horticultural workers are individuals who specialise in the care, and management of plants in controlled environments like garden centres, nurseries and greenhouses.

Depending on whether you work in a garden centre, a park or in crop production, as part of your role you could be serving customers, advising customers about their plants and how to successfully care for them, planting and maintaining seeds (such as watering, weeding, soil maintenance, feeding and pruning) in order to grow plants, and picking, sorting and packing items to be delivered to customers. Experienced Horticulture Workers could become a supervisor or manager, or set up their own plant nursery or garden maintenance business, or specialise in crop production methods such as vertical farming.

Choosing a career working with wildlife allows you to immerse yourself in the wonders of the natural world while making a meaningful impact on its preservation. Whether you’re growing and looking after green spaces as a gardener, or developing land as a countryside ranger, the journey promises both personal fulfilment and a positive contribution to the planet’s well-being. Take a leap into the wild and embrace a career that nurtures your passion for the outdoors.

2023 SCAS Conference

2023 SCAS Virtual Congress, Sunday 17 September – Are Pets Really Good For Us? The role of pets in mental and physical health

The annual Society of Companion Animal Studies (SCAS) virtual congress is taking place on Sunday 17 September 2023.

This year’s SCAS Conference, ‘Are pets really good for us? The role of pets in mental and physical health‘, sponsored by VetSkill, will focus on the evidence-based research demonstrating how human-animal interactions support our physical and mental health. 

2023 SCAS Conference Programme

Leading UK and international experts in the field of Human Animal Interaction (HAI) and Animal-Assisted Interventions (AAI) will present the latest studies and scientific research to show the benefits of companion animals on the physical and mental health of humans.

This conference is ideal for those who work in human-animal interactions, health or social care, policy making or journalism and are interested in hearing the latest evidence-based research from academics, or those who are passionate about the subject and would like to know more. Some of the programme highlights include…

  • Conference speaker, Dr. Patricia Pendry PhD from Washington State University in the USA will present findings on campus-based Animal-Assisted Interventions aimed at preventing or alleviating university student stress to mitigate the development of mental health disorders and academic failure in typical and at-risk university students.
  • Dr. Sandra McCune PhD, from University of Lincoln UK, will speak about dog walking and its role in physical exercise.
  • Peter Reniers, conducting doctoral research at the Open University in the Netherlands, will present the PET@home Toolkit that provides practical advice and encourages Long Term Care at Home (LTCH) clients, family, and professional caregivers to discuss and make agreements about pet-related issues.

View the full conference programme of speakers and talks

Tickets are £60 per delegate, and £30 for SCAS members and students (booking fee applies).

If you become a member of SCAS (for just £25 a year), you will receive discounted conference registration as well as other benefits such as free access to monthly SCAS webinars throughout the year from expert speakers.

Ticket sales end on Saturday 16 September 2023, so book your place now to avoid missing out. 

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Nutrition Congress 2023

Nutrition Congress returns on Thursday 7 December 2023

Nutrition Congress

Nutrition Congress is back on Thursday 7 December 2023

Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of animal nutrition, as our virtual Nutrition Congress returns on Thursday 7 December 2023. Nutrition Congress is set to be the ideal opportunity for veterinary professionals to come together and develop their understanding of animal nutrition. Join us for:

  • Engaging talks: Topics include nutrition for the cancer patient, pet supplements, raw feeding and more
  • Expert Speakers: Learn from experts in the field of animal nutrition
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow attendees
  • Virtual Exhibition: Explore a variety of products and services related to animal health
  • 7 hours of evidenced CPD 

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to learn more about animal nutrition, network and achieve 7 hours of CPD. Register before 13 October to secure your spot, take advantage of our Early Bird discount and attend for just £125+VAT. We can’t wait to see you there!

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Nutrition Congress

Learn more about animal nutrition and improve the support and advice you give to pet owners

Have you seen the agenda for Nutrition Congress? We have a jam-packed programme with a variety of engaging sessions, each designed to enrich your knowledge of animal nutrition. Here’s a peek at the agenda:

  • Keeping Nutrition Simple for the Pet Owner
  • Nutrition for the Cancer Patient
  • Scientific Validation of Premium Pet Supplements vs Online or Branded supplements
  • Can cats and dogs be healthy on a plant-based diet?
  • The Raw Truth – Dealing with Raw Clients

With our Early Bird discount available until 13 October, now is the best time to book as you will save £60 on your ticket!

Download the agenda

Nutrition Congress

Enjoy a virtual programme delivered by professional speakers

We’re excited to introduce an amazing line up of speakers for Nutrition Congress! Our speakers offer a wealth of knowledge and experience, and you’ll get the opportunity to pick their brains during live Q&A sessions. Take part in the virtual event on Thursday 7 December and listen to lectures from…

  • Anne Selfe RVN CertNut from Cromwell Vets
  • Dr. Stephen Barabas BSc (Hons), BVMS, MRCVS from VBS Direct Ltd
  • Katie McCaul BSc VN ANutR DipNat from The Pet Diet and Raw Feeding Veterinary Society
  • Mike Davies BVetMed CertVR CertSAO FRCVS RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Clinical Nutrition from Provet Limited
  • Sarah Holliday RVN C&GCertnes from Fitzpatrick Referrals Oncology and Soft Tissue Ltd

Find out more about our speakers

Exhibitors

Explore veterinary products and services at Nutrition Congress

Some fantastic exhibitors will also be joining us at Nutrition Congress, including Burtons Veterinary Equipment, Millpledge Veterinary and Pet Remedy!

Find out more about our exhibitors

Nutrition Congress

Get a discount on your ticket to Nutrition Congress

If you book your place at Nutrition Congress before Friday 13 October 2023, you can attend for the early bird price of just £125+VAT, and save £60!

Book now and save £60

L3 Animal Management

Introducing our new City & Guilds Level 3 Animal Management programme

We’re excited to announce the launch of our Level 3 Animal Management programme!

Awarded by City & Guilds, this distance learning programme is designed to give you an advanced level of understanding and skills in animal welfare and management. During the course you will learn about the health, welfare and care of a variety of animal species.

For those looking to progress in the animal industry, continue onto degree level study or pursue veterinary nurse training, this course could be your path to success.

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Get all the key facts about our City & Guilds Level 3 Animal Management programme

  • Attendance: You will not be required to attend college. Your course materials will be supplied via our online Virtual Learning Environment (VLE), there will be some online lessons on our teaching platform throughout the course, and you will be allocated an assessor who will support you through the course.
  • Duration: Up to 24 months depending on the units you choose to study
  • Start date: You can start this programme at any time.
  • Location: This online programme can be studied anywhere in the UK or overseas.
  • Choice of qualification: You can undertake the full Level 3 Extended Diploma in Animal Management qualification (180 credits), or undertake less credits to achieve a different qualification.

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Progress in the animal care industry with an animal management qualification in hand

After you have achieved an animal management qualification, you could pursue work in a variety of fields in animal care. For example: animal rehoming, dog training, pet sitting, dog walking, animal research, conservation or zookeeping.

The full Level 3 Extended Diploma in Animal Management (180 credits required) is equivalent to up to 3 A-levels. This means you may use the qualification (subject to meeting specified entry requirements) to go onto higher education. Degree study paths include animal behaviour, zoology, animal science, conservation, ecology and veterinary nursing. You can also use this qualification to apply for our Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing, subject to meeting the other specified entry requirements.

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Wildlife and Exotics Congress October 2023

Join us for our first Wildlife and Exotics Congress!

We’re delighted to announce the launch of our very first Wildlife and Exotics Congress on Thursday 19 October 2023!

Here’s what this virtual congress has to offer:

  • 7 hours of specially curated CPD all about the care of wildlife and exotics
  • 5 brilliant lectures on the care of British wild fauna, triaging the avian patient, reptile cases in practice, nursing aquatic patients and rabbit care 
  • Professional speakers from LagoLearn Ltd, The Association of Zoo & Exotic Veterinary Nurses (AZEVN) and more
  • Industry exhibition, with exhibitors including Pet Remedy, Milldpledge Veterinary and Burtons Veterinary Equipment
  • Ask questions during live Q&As, and network with fellow delegates and exhibitors
  • An event goodie bag with surprise gifts, plus a lunch/dinner voucher provided
  • Lecture recordings will be sent to delegates after the event

If you head over to our website early and register before 25 August, we’ll apply our Early Bird discount to your booking, saving you £60!

Book a place at Wildlife and Exotics Congress

Learn more about the care of wildlife and exotics in veterinary practice

Our agenda for our very first Wildlife and Exotics Congress is here, and we can’t wait to watch it in October! Join us virtually on Thursday 19 October, to hear from expert speakers and pick up 7 hours of CPD. Programme highlights include…

  • Preliminary Veterinary Care of British Wild Fauna
  • Triaging the Avian Patient
  • Rabbits – How to get the Bloods out and the Meds in
  • Reptile Factfile: The ABC’s of dealing with reptiles in practice
  • Nursing Aquatic Patients

With our Early Bird discount available until 25 August, now is the best time to book as you will save £60 on your ticket!

Download the agenda

Enjoy a virtual programme delivered by professional speakers

We’re excited to introduce an amazing line up of speakers for Wildlife and Exotics Congress! Our speakers offer a wealth of knowledge and experience, and you’ll get the opportunity to pick their brains during live Q&A sessions. Take part in the virtual event on Thursday 19 October and listen to lectures from…

  • Nicola Williams BSc (Hons) RVN C&GCertVNES
  • Iain Cope, BSc (VetSci) (Hons), CertAVP(ZM), BVM&S, MRCVS, RCVS Recognised Advanced Practitioner in Zoological Medicine
  • Dr Fabian Rivers MVDr GPCert (ExAP) MRCVS from Dready Vet
  • Jo Hinde-Megarity RVN, co-owner of LagoLearn Ltd
  • Matthew Rendle RVN from The Association of Zoo & Exotic Veterinary Nurses

Find out more about the speakers

Get a discount on your ticket to Wildlife and Exotics Congress

If you book your place at Wildlife and Exotics Congress before Friday 25 August 2023, you can attend for the early bird price of just £125+VAT, and save £60!

Book a place at Wildlife and Exotics Congress

Veterinary Receptionist Congress

You’re invited to our first Veterinary Receptionist Congress!

You’re invited to our first Veterinary Receptionist Congress on Wednesday 4 October 2023, and registration is open now!

Veterinary Receptionist Congress is a one-day virtual event that explores all aspects of the veterinary receptionist role – from the many different responsibilities, to the challenges that are faced on a daily basis. 

  • Gain 7 hours CPD from the comfort of your own home
  • Expert speakers will deliver a range of insightful online lectures
  • There will be a chance to ask questions during live Q&A sessions
  • A range of exhibitors will be showcasing their products/services
  • Recordings of all the lectures will be accessible online up until the next congress
  • We will send you an event pack, full of snacks and surprise goodies
  • If you book before 1 September 2023, you can attend at a discounted rate

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Grow in your role as a veterinary receptionist

Whether you are a new or aspiring veterinary receptionist, or have been one for many years, our annual conference offers a unique opportunity to develop the key role you play in veterinary practice. Join us this October to hear more about:

  • Dealing with Difficult Clients
  • Communication Skills
  • Talking to Clients about Money
  • Supporting Bereaved Pet Owners
  • Patient-friendly practice

Download the agenda

Enjoy a virtual programme delivered by professional speakers

We’re excited to introduce an amazing line up of speakers for our next event! Our speakers bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to congress, and you’ll get the opportunity to pick their brains during live Q&A sessions. Take part in the virtual event on Wednesday 4 October and listen to lectures from…

  • Anne-Marie Svendsen Aylott Cand.Med.Vet, MRCVS, NLP Master Practitioner, Leadership coach and trainer, PurpleCat Coaching Ltd
  • Karen Froud-Murray VN FISM AdcertCIM, Vital Spark Training Consultants Ltd
  • Hannah Perrin BSc MA PGCHE PGDipHE PhD FHEA, Veterinary Management Group (VMG)
  • Diane James, Blue Cross For Pets
  • Linda Ryan BSc (Hons) Animal Behaviour and Welfare, VTS (Behaviour and Oncology), DipAVN (Medical), KPA-CTP, RVN, CCAB, Inspiring Pet Teaching

Read more about our speakers

Save £60 on your ticket to Veterinary Receptionist Congress by registering before 1 September 2023!

If you book your place by 1 September 2023, you can attend congress for the discounted Early Bird price of just £125+VAT – saving you £60!

Book your place now

Veterinary Care Assistant

Career Spotlight: Veterinary Care Assistant

As part of Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month, we’d like to highlight the important work of Veterinary Care Assistants (also known as Animal Nursing Assistants) in veterinary practice.

Veterinary Care Assistants work alongside veterinary surgeons and registered veterinary nurses to provide supportive care to sick, injured and hospitalised animals. The work is varied and offers great career progression, with many VCAs going on to undertake further on-the-job training or study veterinary nursing.

Today, we’re exploring the role of Veterinary Care Assistants and Animal Nursing Assistants in more detail, including the training options and career progression opportunities available:  

What do Veterinary Care Assistants do?

Veterinary care assistants are important members of today’s modern veterinary team. They work alongside veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses to provide vital nursing care, ensuring that the wellbeing of small animal patients is paramount. As part of the role VCAs and ANAs may be involved in:

  • Exercising, grooming and feeding hospitalised animals
  • Monitoring and providing supportive care to inpatients
  • Preparing theatre and relevant equipment
  • Cleaning and preparing accommodation for animals
  • Restraining animals for treatment using Fear Free techniques
  • Reception duties, including advising clients on preventative health care e.g. flea treatment
  • Record keeping

What progression opportunities are available to Veterinary Care Assistants / Animal Nursing Assistants?

Veterinary Care is a rewarding career and many veterinary care assistants undertake additional qualifications within the role to boost their skills and experience. Some VCAs undertake the Level 2 Certificate in Assisting Veterinary Surgeons in the Monitoring of Animal Patients Under Anaesthesia and Sedation qualification in order to help assist veterinary surgeons with the monitoring of companion animals under anaesthesia and sedation.

There are also opportunities for VCAs who have reception duties to study additional qualifications in veterinary reception or customer service. In addition, many training providers offer short courses and events open to VCAs looking to progress in their role and network with fellow delegates, such as our annual VCA Congress.

Veterinary Care Assistants also have the option to go on to train as a veterinary nurse if they wish to do so. VCAs/ANAs who successfully complete one of our veterinary care qualifications, alongside a full level 2 qualification in English and Mathematics (i.e. GCSE Grade C or above/Functional Skills Level 2), will meet the academic entry requirements required to apply for our veterinary nursing diploma.

How do you become a Veterinary Care Assistant / Animal Nursing Assistant?

Gaining a recognised veterinary care qualification and building up practical experience working in a veterinary practice will help you enter the veterinary care industry. For example, at The College of Animal Welfare we offer the following routes into veterinary care:

This qualification is aimed at those entering the veterinary care industry for the first time with no formal training or experience. This course covers all the basics such as handling and restraint, maintaining equipment, animal health and anatomy and more.

This qualification is designed for those working in a veterinary care support role. During the programme you will learn the relevant practical skills and underpinning knowledge needed to provide a good level of support to the veterinary nurse and veterinary surgeon.

As a veterinary care apprentice you will work in a veterinary environment providing supportive care to small animal patients. You will gain practical on-the-job skills whilst studying for your apprenticeship via online distance learning.

There are not usually any formal academic qualifications required to start training as a veterinary care assistant. However, many training providers will look favourably on qualifications in Maths and English, in addition to some experience working with animals. Many veterinary care programmes also require you to be working or volunteering in a veterinary practice before applying for a course. You can gain advice and guidance about how to find work in a veterinary practice on our website.

Start your career as a veterinary care assistant today

If you’re looking for a rewarding job in a veterinary practice that offers the opportunity to progress, have you considered becoming a Veterinary Care Assistant? Whether you’re just out of school and looking to kick-start a career with animals, have always wanted to work with animals and looking for a career change, or unemployed and looking to get back into the industry, veterinary care could be the perfect career for you. You can find out more about our veterinary care qualifications on our website.