New Zealand Diploma in Rural Animal Veterinary Technology
Te Pukenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology
Subject area
Veterinary Assisting
Qualification
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Entry requirements
TEOs offering programmes leading to this qualification must:
Ensure currency with amendments to, and replacements of, relevant legislation, regulations, and codes of practice which may include some or all of the following: Veterinarian's Act 2005; Animal Welfare Act 1999; Biosecurity Act 1993, Health and Safety at Work Act 2015; Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996; Resource Management Act 1991; Agricultural Compounds and Veterinary Medicines Act 1997, Misuse of Drugs Act 1975, Privacy Act 2020.
Abide by Animal Welfare Act 1999 Part 6 legislating ethics surrounding use of animals in learning and teaching, including seeking Animal Ethics Committee Approval where applicable.
Providers must ensure learners complete Health declaration and declaration of any criminal convictions to ensure fitness to practice.
A Programme Guidance document is available on request from Muka Tangata Workforce Development Council - qualifications@mukatangata.nz.
The Graduate Outcomes of this qualification align with the Allied Veterinary Professional Regulatory Council (AVPRC) Graduate Competencies available from: https://www.avprc.org.nz/.
About the course
What can I expect out of this qualification?
This qualification is intended for people who are aware of the importance of rural animals in society, and who have the technical knowledge and skills to work in clinical veterinary/animal healthcare settings such as rural animal or mixed-animal veterinary clinics, or alongside veterinarians providing rural animal healthcare services in a variety of settings.
Graduates will have a high level of responsibility and discretion within their scope of practice, in a wide range of dynamic and often unpredictable situations while following protocols in all aspects of clinical veterinary practice or animal healthcare settings.
Graduates will be eligible to apply for registration on the New Zealand Register of Rural Animal Veterinary Technicians.
What graduates earn
Graduates who studied Veterinary Studies at this level can earn:
$44,000
Median earnings one year after study
$50,000
Median earnings two years after study
$55,000
Median earnings five years after study
Status one year after study
Employment rate two years after study
82%
Employment rate two years after study
Data as at November 2022
Contact details
Main Campus Office
Free phone: 0800 691 111
Phone: (08) 00 20 80 20
Fax: (04) 801 9626
Email: info@primaryito.ac.nz
Web: http://www.primaryito.ac.nz
Sources
NZQA supplies course information based on material from the provider.
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