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1 ARC Veterinarian Nurse By Hannah Tilsley

2 Introduction An Animal recovery Centre (ARC) Veterinarian Nurse, look after sick animals that need attention. It can be a difficult job some times but rewarding. An Animal recovery Centre (ARC) Veterinarian Nurse, look after sick animals that need attention. It can be a difficult job some times but rewarding.

3 The Job An ARC Veterinarian Nurse spends her days caring for cats, kittens, puppies and the odd ferret. They take care of them when they are sick. They also clean cages, feed animals, assists the vet while doing treatments and can give advice on caring for your pet. An ARC Veterinarian Nurse spends her days caring for cats, kittens, puppies and the odd ferret. They take care of them when they are sick. They also clean cages, feed animals, assists the vet while doing treatments and can give advice on caring for your pet.

4 What you need You need a lot of compassion and dedication because when the animal is really sick they may need a longtime to recover. Sometimes you may be asked to take that animal home and care for it till it gets stronger. You need a lot of compassion and dedication because when the animal is really sick they may need a longtime to recover. Sometimes you may be asked to take that animal home and care for it till it gets stronger.

5 The Best Part The greatest part this job is caring for animals. It can be rewarding to help them recover and see them happy and playful again. It is good to see them get loving new homes that they will enjoy. The greatest part this job is caring for animals. It can be rewarding to help them recover and see them happy and playful again. It is good to see them get loving new homes that they will enjoy.

6 The Worst There are negative to this job. You see animals in stress and seeing them getting put down. There are negative to this job. You see animals in stress and seeing them getting put down.

7 Qualification You require qualification to this job. You need to be good at English and get a grade c or better at school. You also need a total of 60 NCEA credits in your best 4 subjects at L2 or equivalent NCEA stands for National certificate educational association. You also need 2 days work experience in a veterinary practice.

8 Pay The pay for a ARC veterinarian nurse increase over time. The starting wage is approximately about $31,200-$37,440 per year. The pay for a ARC veterinarian nurse increase over time. The starting wage is approximately about $31,200-$37,440 per year. After 1-5 years you get $37,440-$43,680. After 1-5 years you get $37,440-$43,680. After years of experience you get After years of experience you get $ 49,920 a year.

9 Conclusion If you like animals and you want to help save them,and you able to cope with seeing animals put down, this might be the job for you. If you like animals and you want to help save them,and you able to cope with seeing animals put down, this might be the job for you.

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