Monday, 23 November 2015

Become An Animal Services Worker

Become an Animal Services Worker


There are two general types of animal services work: animal control and animal protection. In some areas, animal services workers can be responsible for both animal control and animal protection duties. In other areas these are separate jobs performed by different workers.


Instructions


1. Take courses that relate to this position in high school, if possible. Some suggested courses include English, social studies, law, biology and personal development. These courses will help provide you with the foundation you'll need, because in this position you will be working with people and animals.


2. In college take programs such as law and security, animal care, and wildlife management. These programs usually take one to two years and result in a certificate or diploma. Even for jobs that don't require this type of education, it can be preferred and can help you improve your chances of finding a position.


3. Participate in a co-op placement or internship if it is available at your college. With this program, you get to shadow an animal services worker. Although you will not be working with her directly, you will see what she does on a daily basis (depending on where they work or where your placement is), you'll get a feel for the environment and you'll get your foot in the door. When you apply to become an animal services worker, you can use this program as a credential.


4. Apply for a position within a company as an animal services worker. People in this field might work in animal shelters, rescue leagues, stables, grooming shops, pet animal hospitals, or veterinary offices.


5. Enroll yourself in certification and other qualification programs. The National Association or Professional Pet Sitters offers a two-stage, home-study program for those who want to become an animal services worker. Topics range from business management, animal care and animal health issues.

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