

The Canada, Statistics Canada periodically publishes census information of professions. You should receive a summary of your pay and deductions every pay day. You and your employer will need to negotiate a contract and a job description for your employment (the job description is often included as part of the contract). In the first instance, this information should be available through your employer. How do I find out about pay and working conditions? Alternatively, you can deliver your resume to veterinary clinics to hold on file in case any opportunities arise. How do I find work as a veterinary nurse?Įmployment opportunities for veterinary nurses can be found in a number of ways advertisements in newspapers, employment section of the provincial VT association or RVTTC websites, veterinary employment companies, classified sections in veterinary magazines / journals and word of mouth. Some provinces specify the need for graduation from an CVMA/AVMA accredited program, thereby preventing transferring of overseas qualifications.Ĭhecking with the province’s veterinary medical board for reciprocity policies is recommended. Some provinces will grant reciprocity in credentialing, with most requiring a passing score of the VTNE. Recognition of overseas qualifications vary by province and the language of the practice act. Will my overseas veterinary nursing qualification be recognised? In provinces that lack formal legislation or by-laws regarding veterinary technicians in the practice act, a non-credentialed (VT or AHT) individual can perform the same job task as a credentialed veterinary technician (RVT). In provinces that have written title protection for veterinary technicians in the practice act, the credential is required to practice as a veterinary technician and to perform tasks as outlined in the province’s practice act. The term technician and technologists is utilized depending on the province, there is no distinguishable difference between them.ĭo I need to hold the credential (RVT – Registered Veterinary Technician/Technologist) to be able to work as a veterinary technician? Those with completed credentialing are termed Registered Veterinary Technicians / Technologists (RVT). Those who are in the process of meeting or completing the required credentials are typically termed Veterinary Technicians/Technologists or VT. Voluntary credentialing – Private organizations, such as the state veterinary technician association has instituted voluntary credentialing, scope of practice, and enforce maintenance requirements.Ĭompulsory credentialing – A governmental agency governs the credentials and dictates the scope of practice through legislated practice acts. No credentialing – There is no regulation by private or governmental entities. Those with the above diploma qualify to take the Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE) to qualify for credentialing.Ĭredential governance of veterinary technicians/technologists is instituted at the provincial level, and are of variable status.

There is one nationally recognised animal health/veterinary technician qualification available in Canada:Īnimal Health/Veterinary Technician/Technology Diploma (2 or 3 year)Īs of May, 2016 there are currently 17 CVMA accredited AHT/VT programs and 11 OAVT accredited programs in Ontario. What national veterinary nursing qualifications are available? Visitors from most other countries will require a work permit to work in Canada. Provinces may have additional requirements to become a RVT. Many provinces require graduation from a program accredited by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA) or by the Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians (OAVT) and successful completion of the Veterinary Technician National Examination (VTNE) for minimum credentialing. Registered Veterinary Technicians/Technologists (RVT) are regulated by province, and credentialing requirements and permitted tasks vary. The most important things to be aware of are that: Many overseas veterinary nurses travel and work in Canada.
