Thinking about supporting an overseas trained vet?
Opening your clinic to a vet finding their feet here is one of the most valuable things a practice can do for the profession.
Hosting an AVE candidate is a simple way to support overseas-trained vets as they prepare for their practical exam.
Vets who qualified overseas must pass the Australasian Veterinary Examination (AVE) before they can practise here. Candidates seeking placements have already completed the written component and are now preparing for the practical exam.
A placement in a clinical setting gives them the opportunity to apply their skills, build confidence, and become familiar with Australian practice standards under supervision.
The AVA maintains a database of AVE candidates looking for work experience placements. Register your interest and we’ll provide a current list so you can connect directly with suitable candidates.
How it works
Placements are structured as unpaid work experience to support exam preparation, rather than employment. If you decide to offer paid work at a later stage, this would be a separate arrangement between your clinic and the candidate.
Before a work experience placement begins, you’ll need to:
- Confirm the candidate has the appropriate limited or conditional registration with your state or territory veterinary board
- Ensure your professional indemnity and public liability insurance policies cover them
- Put a short written agreement in place outlining the unpaid work experience arrangement
You decide on whether a candidate is the right fit for your clinic.
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