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Mia, AVT graduate of the Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing (Blended Learning), turned her lifelong love of animals into a rewarding career. Discover how she balanced work, study, and her passion for horses to become a vet nurse.
Discover how Lou transformed her career at 58 to become a Veterinary Nurse. From studying with AVT to working at Furlife Vet and Equine Hospital, Lou’s story shows it’s never too late to follow your passion for animals.
Already a dog trainer, Kelby sought to expand her knowledge and refine her skills by enrolling in AVT’s Certificate IV in Animal Behaviour and Training. Now, she feels more confident in supporting owners and taking on more challenging cases in her business, Full of Beans Dog Training.
Discover what it’s like to work as a dog trainer in a rescue setting. In this video, Amy, a trainer from the Dogs’ Refuge Home shares her journey, daily responsibilities, and the joy of helping rescue dogs find loving homes.
From studying with AVT to leading a veterinary team, Amy’s journey to becoming a Practice Manager with a feline focus is nothing short of inspiring. In this interview, Amy shares her career highlights; from work placement to employment, the skills she gained through training, and advice for those dreaming of a career in animal care.
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Applied Vocational Training (AVT) delivers a range of qualifications and short courses for students wishing to pursue a career working with animals.
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