Healthcare
Veterinary Administrative Assistant in Halifax
Master the essentials for a career in animal care in Halifax, including advanced veterinary nursing techniques and key receptionist skills for managing a veterinary office.
About The Program
Your compassion for animals and willingness to be a part of their care will find new meaning with our Veterinary Administrative Assistant diploma program in Halifax. As part of the program, you will acquire knowledge in the field of veterinary medicine and learn about the breeds of cats and dogs, the behaviors associated with the various breeds, body language, and behavior concepts. You will gain skills in animal nutrition and nursing and get hands-on experience with managing a veterinary office. You will also learn to handle medical records, process pet insurance claims, schedule appointments, and use cutting-edge software like eVet.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Veterinary Administrative Assistant Diploma program will be prepared to pursue roles in veterinary clinics, animal care agencies, or pet stores.
Employers Who Have Hired Eastern Grads
- Pet Smart
- Hound Tales Inn
- NSPCA
- Annapolis Animal Hospital
- Complete Care Hospital 4 Pets
- Clayton Park Veterinary Hospital
Salary
Employment Rate*
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*Employment Rate based on 2022 contactable Eastern graduates employed in a related field within 12 months.
Source: workingincanada.gc.ca
NOC Code: 6563,1411 - **Wage data based on NOC Code 6563 and rounded down to the nearest dollar based on Nova Scotia data. Average wage doesn't reflect the starting salary but represents the middle value between lowest to highest wages. Local (or regional) income may vary. Last updated in Jan 2024.
Program Details
The Veterinary Administrative Assistant program at Eastern College in Halifax, Nova Scotia, combines practical clinical experience with administrative training to prepare you for a career in veterinary care.
Held on-site at our Halifax campus, this program equips you with specialized skills in veterinary nursing and receptionist duties. You’ll gain knowledge in medical terminology and learn how to provide top-notch care for animals of all sizes.
Graduates from this program play a crucial role in the smooth operation of any veterinary clinic, whether they’re assisting with clinical tasks or managing client communications.
Course Listings: Nova Scotia
Bookkeeping Fundamentals
Career Planning & Preparation - Level I
Career Planning & Preparation - Level II
Digital Literacy for Professionals
Field Placement - Veterinary Administrative Assistant
Large Animal Medicine
Pocket Pets & Exotics
Software Lab - Word Processing
Software Lab - Spreadsheets
Small Animal Breeds and Behaviour
Small Animal Medicine for VAA
Small Animal Nursing for VAA
Small Animal Nutrition
Student Success Strategies
Medical Terminology for Veterinary Administrative Assistant
Veterinary Office Procedures
Admission Requirements
High school graduation or equivalent. For those without high school completion, please refer to the Program Overview at the top of this page or speak to your Education Consultant; plus a passing score in the academic achievement test.
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