Discover the skills and training needed for this occupation
Veterinary Nurses care for animals under treatment and in temporary residence at veterinary facilities and assist Veterinarians to perform procedures and operations.
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People employed in SAExplore by region
-17%
1-Year changeGrowth in previous years
-1%
5-Year changeGrowth in previous years
SA Future Demand:Strong
The skills that Veterinary Nurses need
Learning new skills can certainly get you into a job quicker — but it’s not always about securing a job today. Each skill you build can be a stepping stone towards great opportunities in the future. Here are some skills needed for this occupation.
- Teamwork
- Initiative and innovation
- Numeracy
- Digital engagement
- Writing
- Reading
- Learning
- Oral communication
- Planning and organising
Where are people currently employed?
Region | Employed | 1 Year Change | 5 Year Change |
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RegionSouth Australia - South East | Employed86 | 1 Year Change-18% | 5 Year Change5% |
RegionSouth Australia - Outback | Employed23 | 1 Year Change-21% | 5 Year Change15% |
RegionBarossa - Yorke - Mid North | Employed57 | 1 Year Change-23% | 5 Year Change4% |
RegionAdelaide - West | Employed65 | 1 Year Change-12% | 5 Year Change27% |
RegionAdelaide - South | Employed254 | 1 Year Change-14% | 5 Year Change-26% |
RegionAdelaide - North | Employed331 | 1 Year Change-20% | 5 Year Change34% |
RegionAdelaide - Central and Hills | Employed198 | 1 Year Change-14% | 5 Year Change-12% |
Data from Skills SA, and Jobs and Skills Australia | Skills SA |