Career in Veterinary Nursing

Career in Veterinary Nursing
SEEK * states that in addition to assisting with medical care, Veterinary Nurses provide vital information and support to pet owners and clients.
Some of the tasks a Veterinary Nurse might have to do include –
- Liaising with pet owners and clients on the level of care needed for optimum animal welfare.
- Assisting in medical procedures by sterilising surgical equipment, administering drugs and injections, and holding and maintaining animals during operations.
- Assisting in the day-to-day maintenance of the veterinary facilities by cleaning kennels and cleaning up after animals and surgeries.
Veterinary Nurses commonly have a passion for animals and their welfare. Students keen on finding out more might like to watch this Career Insights of a Veterinary Nurse.
Veterinary Nurses need to have a minimum of a Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing, although qualifications can include diplomas and bachelor degrees. Some of these can be found at Box Hill Institute, Melbourne Polytechnic, and La Trobe University.

