This apprenticeship standard is in the process of being revised. In the meantime, the version below remains approved for delivery. Further details of this and other occupational standards in revision are available in the revisions and adjustments status report.
Overview of the role
Looking after the routine day to day care of domestic and/or wild animals.
Animal care and welfare assistant
Reference Number: ST0397
Details of standard
Occupation: Animal care and welfare assistant
Occupational profile:
Animal Care and Welfare Assistants look after the routine day to day husbandry and care of domestic and/or wild animals under guidance in a variety of different settings. The work is carried out individually or as part of a team in places such as kennels and catteries, laboratories, animal welfare centres, farm parks, rehabilitation centres, retail outlets and in the transportation of animals. Animal Care and Welfare Assistants must have a strong work ethic and be prepared to work irregular hours in all weather conditions. They must maintain safe working practices and taking responsibility for themselves, animals and others.
Typical job roles include: kennel/cattery assistant; animal technician, animal welfare assistant; animal day care assistant; animal collection officer; wildlife rehabilitation assistant; zoo keeper assistant, pet retail assistant, animal handler, veterinary care assistant, farm park assistant.
Individuals will need to achieve the core skills and knowledge, behaviours and one option from the following list:
Options: Animal Interaction and Handling, Rehoming; Movement and Transportation; Operational/Reception Duties; Breeding; Working Dog Handler; Wildlife Rehabilitation, Veterinary Care Support.
Knowledge (Core)
An Animal Care and Welfare Assistant will require a comprehensive understanding of:
- UK and EU Animal related legislation
- current legislation, policies, procedures, guidelines, Codes of Practice and ethics relevant to the workplace and the health and welfare of animals
- the species/breeds specific to your role and common characteristics
- signs that indicate potential problems with animals’ health and welfare and the actions that should be taken
- the types of basic medication, routes of administering medication, safe handling and disposal of medication
- animal first aid, urgent, ongoing and preventive care
- accommodation and environment requirements that are suitable and safe for animals
- the use of different cleaning materials and equipment
- feeding, watering and basic nutrition and characteristics of foodstuffs
- how to safely approach/handle/restrain/move animals
- the behaviours of the animal, applicable to the species and how it impacts its care and welfare such as stress/distress/pain/fear/frustration
- how the animal you are working with learns and the basic principles of re-enforcement techniques
- how an animal’s natural behaviour impacts its diet and feeding patterns
- the different methods required to meet the animals’ need for enrichment/exercise opportunities, appropriate to species and individual animal
- different skin and coat care requirements of animals in their care
- basic anatomy and physiology
- basic reproduction and obstetrics and reproductive behaviour, including neutering
- Data Protection and records in line with legislation, codes of practice and workplace requirements
- the importance of the human and animal bond
- the changing needs of animals’ dependent on their life stage
- basic awareness of capture techniques
- hygiene, bio security procedures and infection controls when working with animals including quarantine, zoonoses, anthroponosis, isolation protocols
Skills (Core)
An Animal Care and Welfare Assistant will be able to:
- comply with UK and EU Animal related legislation
- work effectively in a safe and healthy working environment following current / relevant health and safety legislation and work place policies
- identify and report potential hazards and breaches of security within animal accommodation/enclosures
- clean and maintain animal accommodation/enclosures/environment and equipment and provide appropriate resources including species specific enrichment (e.g. hiding, perches and areas to dig)
- maintain hygiene, bio security procedures and infection controls when working with animals including quarantine and isolation
- dispose of waste in a safe and appropriate manner in line with legislative and workplace requirements
- store, use and administer medication in line with legislative and veterinary instructions as appropriate
- monitor, record and report the health and welfare of animals in line with animal welfare legislation and workplace policies
- observe and be aware of the behaviour of animals and take appropriate actions
- approach/handle/restrain/move/recapture animals as part of routine husbandry appropriate for the species and individual
- exercise/socialise animals and provide appropriate enrichment relevant to their specific needs
- provide appropriate care, for example coat, skin, scales, plumage and feet to ensure good health and appearance
- provide food and water to animals and monitor the intake
- store and care for foodstuffs
- identify and describe animals using appropriate methods to the species involved (e.g. scanning for microchips)
- maintain, update and reference correct records in accordance with current legislation
- deliver customer experience (internal and external), where applicable, in line with workplace policies and procedures
- respond to animal first aid, urgent, ongoing and preventive care requirements as appropriate
Options
Options | Skills. Will be able to: | Knowledge. Will require a comprehensive understanding of: |
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Animal Interaction & Handling Typical job roles include: Animal Technician Animal Welfare Assistant Animal Day Care Assistant Farm Park Assistant |
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Rehoming Typical job roles include: Animal Welfare Assistant Zoo Keeper Assistant |
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Movement and Transportation Typical job roles include: Animal Collection Officer Animal Technician Wildlife Rehabilitation Assistant |
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Operational/ Reception Duties Typical job roles include: Animal Welfare Assistant Kennel/Cattery Assistant Pet Retail Assistant Animal Day Care Assistant |
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Breeding Typical job roles include: Animal Welfare Assistant (Breeding Centre) Animal Technician Zoo Keeper Assistant (Breeding Programme) |
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Working Dog Handler Typical job roles include: Animal handler Security Dog Handler Services Dog Handler Search and Rescue Dog Handler |
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Wildlife Rehabilitation Typical job roles include: Wildlife Rehabilitation Assistant Zoo Keeper Assistant Farm Park Assistant |
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Veterinary Care Support Typical job roles include: Veterinary Care Assistant Animal Welfare Assistant |
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Behaviours
Safe Working | Maintain safe working practices, which must be adhered to at all times with constant situational awareness and adaptability to ensure safety of the animal(s), themselves and others. Have the ability to work efficiently to meet time deadlines and workplace requirements. |
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Work Ethic | Have a strong work ethic, a willingness to learn. Be respectful, punctual, reliable, trustworthy and diligent and prepared to work irregular hours, in all weathers. Take a pride in their work, showing commitment and loyalty, whilst conducting themselves in a professional manner. |
Responsibility | Have responsibility for themselves, others and the animal(s) in their care, showing respect, empathy, patience and tolerance in all situations. Work with methods that reduce any risk of physical injury and emotional stress to animal(s), themselves or others. Manage your own emotional wellbeing and resilience. Accurately report any concerns, incidents and abnormalities. |
Team Work | Have the ability to work both individually and as part of a diverse team as required, understanding their role and changing priorities when the situation dictates. Show respect to their fellow workers. |
Communication | Respect the need for confidentiality and adhere to data protection policies. Communicate effectively with colleagues, visitors and customers/clients. Demonstrate good interpersonal and active listening skills. Know when to ask for advice or guidance. |
Professionalism |
Professional and ethical responsibilities and the values of your work place. The limits of your own authority, expertise, training, competence and experience. Industry knowledge, respect and empathy for animals. Awareness of new ideas and openness to develop skills and new ways of working. Use social media responsibly. The legal duty of care under animal health and welfare legislation and codes of practice and other relevant legislation affecting the keeping of animals |
Qualifications:
Apprentices without level 1 English and Maths will need to achieve this level and take the test for level 2 English and Maths prior to taking the end-point assessment
Level:
This standard is at Level 2
Duration:
Minimum 12 months, typically 18 months
Review:
After 3 years
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