A Specialized Veterinary Auxiliary (ASV) supports veterinarians in their daily tasks, both in front-office and back-office roles. They assist with medical procedures, customer relations, administrative tasks, and ensure the well-being of animals through preventive and post-treatment care.
Learn MoreVeterinary auxiliaries play a crucial role in animal health care, assisting veterinarians with clinical, surgical, and administrative tasks. Their responsibilities include both customer relations and medical support, ensuring smooth operations in veterinary clinics and hospitals.
Required skills include strong organizational and interpersonal abilities, stress management, adaptability, teamwork, and a passion for animal care.
Veterinary auxiliaries perform a variety of essential tasks, including:
To become a specialized veterinary auxiliary, candidates must obtain a Level IV diploma (general, technological, or vocational baccalaureate) and be at least 18 years old.
Key certifications include:
Veterinary auxiliaries work in various professional settings, including:
Occupational hazards include:
Approximately 80% of veterinary auxiliary jobs offer a gross monthly salary ranging between €1,747 and €2,040. Salaries vary depending on experience, specialization, and location.
Specialized veterinary auxiliaries are versatile professionals who support a wide range of animals, from domestic pets to livestock and exotic species. Their work is essential in ensuring efficient veterinary services and improved animal welfare.