OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Veterinary Support Assistant

OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Veterinary Support Assistant

Transform Your Skills with the Veterinary Support Assistant Program

Animals play an essential role in many people’s lives, and caring for their health and wellbeing requires trained and compassionate individuals. The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Veterinary Support Assistant has been developed to provide participants with the core knowledge and practical insight necessary to assist in veterinary environments. Whether working in a clinic, animal hospital, or rescue centre, participants will be well-equipped to support veterinary teams and contribute to high standards of animal care.

The veterinary support assistant is a key member of any animal care team. This role involves providing support during clinical procedures, maintaining hygiene standards, handling animals safely, and communicating with pet owners. With increasing demand for animal healthcare services, trained support staff are more essential than ever. This diploma offers participants a comprehensive introduction to the skills, responsibilities, and knowledge required for this vital role.

This 30-hour structured diploma covers the essentials of veterinary support work, including animal handling, infection control, record keeping, and communication. Participants will gain insight into the daily operations of veterinary practices and the welfare needs of animals in care. The course also introduces veterinary terminology, first aid principles, and ethical responsibilities related to animal health and treatment.

The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Veterinary Support Assistant offers an accessible route into the veterinary field, with content designed to be practical, relevant, and aligned with industry expectations. With a focus on real-world responsibilities and professional skills, this diploma provides the confidence and capability participants need to make a meaningful contribution to animal care.

OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Veterinary Support Assistant

  • Educational Background: Basic knowledge of biology, animal science, or healthcare is recommended.
  • Target Audience: Aspiring veterinary assistants, animal care workers, and students interested in veterinary support.
  • Age Requirement: Minimum age of 18 years to ensure readiness for professional-level training.
  • Prerequisites: No advanced qualifications required; open to motivated learners with interest in animal care and veterinary support.

Study Units

  • Introduction to the Veterinary Support Assistant Role (3 hours)
  • Animal Anatomy, Physiology, and Health Indicators (4 hours)
  • Safe Animal Handling and Restraint Methods (4 hours)
  • Hygiene, Infection Control, and Clinical Cleanliness (3 hours)
  • Veterinary Terminology and Common Procedures (6 hours)
  • Assisting in Consultations and Clinical Tasks (4 hours)
  • Animal Nutrition, Feeding Practices, and Welfare (3 hours)
  • Record Keeping, Stock Control, and Administrative Duties (3 hours)

Learning Outcomes

Introduction to the Veterinary Support Assistant Role (3 Hours)

  • Understand the responsibilities and boundaries of the veterinary support assistant role
  • Recognise the importance of professionalism, teamwork, and compassion in animal care
  • Identify the types of veterinary settings and the role’s contribution to daily operations
  • Understand the expectations for confidentiality, safety, and duty of care

Animal Anatomy, Physiology, and Health Indicators (4 Hours)

  • Identify basic anatomical structures and physiological systems in common companion animals
  • Recognise normal health indicators such as temperature, heart rate, and behaviour
  • Understand the signs of illness, injury, or distress in animals
  • Develop observational skills to support accurate reporting to veterinary professionals

Safe Animal Handling and Restraint Methods (4 Hours)

  • Demonstrate safe and humane techniques for handling dogs, cats, and small mammals
  • Understand species-specific behaviour and how to minimise animal stress
  • Apply appropriate restraint methods during examinations and procedures
  • Recognise warning signs of aggression or fear and respond accordingly

Hygiene, Infection Control, and Clinical Cleanliness (3 Hours)

  • Understand the importance of hygiene and infection control in veterinary environments
  • Learn cleaning protocols for equipment, kennels, and clinical areas
  • Identify zoonotic diseases and how to prevent cross-contamination
  • Follow appropriate procedures for waste disposal and personal protective equipment use

Veterinary Terminology and Common Procedures (6 Hours)

  • Interpret commonly used veterinary terms and abbreviations
  • Understand basic clinical procedures such as vaccinations, wound care, and temperature checks
  • Identify instruments and equipment used during veterinary tasks
  • Communicate clearly using appropriate terminology in written and spoken formats

Assisting in Consultations and Clinical Tasks (4 Hours)

  • Prepare animals and equipment for clinical procedures under supervision
  • Support veterinary staff during consultations, treatments, and examinations
  • Monitor animal responses and report observations accurately
  • Maintain calm and safe environments during stressful or emergency situations

Animal Nutrition, Feeding Practices, and Welfare (3 Hours)

  • Understand dietary needs for different species and life stages
  • Recognise signs of poor nutrition and dehydration
  • Prepare and deliver feed in accordance with veterinary guidance
  • Promote animal welfare through appropriate housing, enrichment, and routine care

Record Keeping, Stock Control, and Administrative Duties (3 Hours)

  • Accurately complete basic medical records, appointment logs, and treatment charts
  • Support the ordering and monitoring of clinical supplies and stock levels
  • Maintain cleanliness and organisation in administrative areas
  • Handle sensitive information in line with data protection and confidentiality standards

This diploma equips learners with the essential skills and knowledge to support veterinarians in animal care. It blends practical training with theoretical understanding, making it valuable for both beginners and professionals in the veterinary field.

  • Hands-On Skills: Learn basic veterinary support techniques and animal care practices.
  • Professional Growth: Strengthen qualifications for careers in veterinary clinics, hospitals, and animal shelters.
  • Safety Awareness: Gain knowledge of handling animals safely and maintaining hygienic environments.
  • Career Advancement: Adds credibility to CVs and supports progression in veterinary and animal care roles.
  • Flexible Learning: 30-hour format allows easy balance with work or study.
  • Foundation for Further Study: Serves as a stepping stone for advanced veterinary diplomas or degrees.

The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Veterinary Support Assistant is designed for participants who wish to begin or enhance a career in animal care and veterinary services. It is particularly suitable for:

  • Aspiring Veterinary Assistants: Individuals preparing for entry-level roles in veterinary clinics.
  • Animal Care Workers: Staff working in shelters, farms, or pet care facilities.
  • Students: Learners studying biology, animal science, or healthcare.
  • Healthcare & Veterinary Staff: Professionals seeking to enhance their support skills in veterinary practice.
  • Career Changers: People interested in starting a new career in animal care and veterinary support.
  • Motivated Learners: Anyone passionate about animals and eager to learn veterinary support techniques.

This course offers accessible, practical, and professionally recognised training for anyone committed to working with animals in a supportive and responsible capacity.

FAQS

Graduates gain practical skills in animal care, improved career opportunities, stronger safety awareness, and a foundation for further study in veterinary sciences.

No, it does not replace formal licensing or certification required for veterinary practice. Instead, it serves as a professional development program that enhances knowledge and skills in animal care and veterinary support.

OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Veterinary Support Assistant is offered in various formats, including online, in-person, or a combination of both. Participants can choose the format that best fits their schedule and learning preferences. But the final decision is made by ATP.

OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Veterinary Support Assistant is evaluated through quiz-based assessments conducted by Approved Training Partners (ATPs). The assessment consists of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) designed to measure participants’ understanding of the course content and their ability to apply safety concepts in real workplace situations. A minimum score of 70% is required to successfully pass.

OSHAA courses are delivered through authorized instructors and approved training partners under the OSHAA Outreach Training Program. If you would like to learn more about our Approved Training Partners (ATPs) and available training options, please email support@oshamericana.com.

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