COURSE HANDBOOK – 2024+
Work Placement Requirements
As part of your course you will need to undertake volunteer work experience in order to develop your practical skills, this work experience is referred to as ‘Work Placement’. If you are employed in a suitable animal care workplace, you can use this instead of placement, but you must still meet placement arrangement requirements before commencing the assessments.
Suitable Workplaces
Suitable workplaces include pet shops with animals, shelters, boarding facilities, and groomers. The workplace must see dogs and cats and be able to house them there in enclosures.
Please note:
Vet clinics are not suitable for this course and cannot not be used for work placement.
Placement Structure
Placement is very flexible in order to allow you to work the hours around other commitments, so you can divide it up any way you like to suit you and the workplace, as long as the minimum hours are met. We prefer students to complete blocks of work for each placement (5 or 10 x full days of 7.5 to 8 hours) to maximise learning potential. Your study plan will highlight when this best occurs in your course, but this is flexible.
However, we’re keen to fit in with your life, and the roster structure of the workplace you will be working at. You can choose to split placement days up (e.g. 1 day a week for 10 consecutive weeks or 1-week blocks) as long as for each placement you complete the assessments and hours required.
Linked Subjects
You must complete Working with Animals and Working Safely with Animals before you can begin your first placement. This is to ensure you have the right knowledge to keep safe whilst on placement.
We do recommend that you ensure the subjects appearing before placement on your study plan are complete before you tackle the placement assessments. Otherwise you will be completing assessments before you have done the learning – which will increase the likelihood of a resubmission.
Not all your subjects require placement for completion of the units.
You should continue to study your subjects if you are waiting for placement to commence or are still looking for placement.
Do not stop studying or you will fall behind on your study plan.
Arranging Placement
Please read the Work Placement Handbook fully to understand the requirements of setting up your work placement.
Your online area ‘Work Placement Arrangement’ contains all the necessary information and paperwork for your enrolment including all the steps you must complete prior.
You must:
- Have the workplace approved as a Registered Training Clinic
- Have at least ONE approved Workplace Mentor registered
- Received confirmation of insurance from your RTO
- Completed and passed Working with Animals
- Completed and passed Working Safely with Animals
- Received confirmation from us you are good to go.
You will be able to access your placement assessment instructions prior to having placement arranged, but you will not be able to upload any until placement is approved.
Placement does not, and cannot, start at the commencement of your course. There are very specific guidelines to follow for placement to count towards your course requirements, and to meet insurance requirements.