animal care attendant
Animal care attendants provide routine care for non-production animals, which may include feeding, watering, cleaning, exercise and enrichment, grooming, training and monitoring of the health and welfare, in accordance with national legislation.
About animal care attendant
As an animal care attendant, you will be responsible for the daily welfare and proper care of non-production animals in settings such as veterinary clinics, animal shelters, research facilities, or zoos. Your day-to-day responsibilities include feeding and watering animals according to their specific nutritional requirements, cleaning and maintaining hygienic living spaces, monitoring animals for signs of illness or distress, and implementing enrichment activities to support their physical and mental wellbeing. You will work closely with veterinarians and other care staff to ensure all animals receive appropriate treatment and that biosecurity protocols are strictly followed to prevent disease transmission. This role is crucial in ensuring animal welfare standards are met and that animals in care receive compassionate, professional support. Career prospects are stable, with opportunities to progress into specialized roles such as veterinary technician, shelter manager, or animal behaviour specialist as you gain experience and pursue additional qualifications.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a animal care attendant.
Daily animal care and maintenance
- Feed and water animals according to their species-specific dietary requirements and medical needs
- Clean and disinfect animal enclosures, cages and living areas following biosecurity protocols
- Maintain detailed records of animal behaviour, diet intake, and health observations
Health monitoring and animal welfare
- Observe animals regularly for signs of illness, injury, or behavioural changes and report to veterinary staff
- Implement animal welfare legislation and best practices in daily care routines
- Provide first aid assistance under veterinary supervision when necessary
Environmental enrichment and exercise
- Design and implement enrichment activities appropriate to each animal species' needs and behaviour
- Supervise exercise and play sessions to ensure animal safety and proper physical activity
Biosecurity and safety management
- Follow strict biosecurity protocols to prevent disease transmission between animals and to staff
- Maintain proper personal protective equipment usage and workplace safety practices
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (28)
Optional (22)
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