
AIRC offers a wide range of training in a range of animal related careers - from one day workshops to Diploma qualifications.
One and two day interactive workshops are available for those employed in veterinary nursing areas.
Introductory courses available for people wishing to enter the veterinary nursing, pet care and grooming industries.
Cert I in Animal Studies is intended for individuals who have not yet gained employment in a veterinary nursing or animal/wildlife care field.
Cert II, Cert IV and Diploma courses are available to people already working in veterinary nursing.
CTVN Veterinary Nurse Technician and CTVN Veterinary Nurse Manager are interactive professional development pathways for Veterinary Nurses.
People employed at a pet shop, grooming parlour, boarding kennel, cattery or any other animal care facility may study Cert III in Companion Animal Services or Cert IV in Companion Animal Services.
These outstanding workshops are designed specifically for the development of your professional competence and your technical skills. In partnership with leading veterinary industry suppliers and manufacturers, we look forward to sharing them with you.
We understand that no two veterinary practices nor any two staff members have the same developmental requirements, so you will find that our individual approach to your personal needs is rewarding as it is informative. Your workshops are conducted by our team of highly trained and qualified educators, all of whom will empower you with up to date, industry specific procedures and routines.
The AIRC strive for synergy and professional alignment between the Veterinarian and all of the practice staff ... the resulting harmony and motivation is yours to enjoy.
In 2009 Crampton Consulting Group invites you to join them for their exceptional workshop
series.
Designed to develop professional skills and personal excellence, 2009 brings fresh and up-to-date
topics including value-add selling in the practice, pet wellness programs and practical skills for
practical nurses.
Presented by industry experts and respected professionals, the 2009 program is a must for
all veterinary practice staff wishing to maximise their potential and complement current
qualifications and training.
Workshop locations, dates and booking form