Are there jobs for Veterinary Technicians in Israel?
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I am planning to go through a program to be licensed as a veterinary techinican. This is similar to becoming a licensed nurse for animals. I am also planning on moving to Israel in about five years. I want to work with animals as it has been my life's dream, but am finding it difficult to research available jobs in Israel on the internet to be sure my degree will be useful. I have also been told that the unemployment rate in Israel is high. I would like to know if my career with animals will be possible in Israel. What could I do?
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Answer:
Veterinarians are obliged to pass exams for getting permission to work in Israel; this requirement does not depend on the date of repatriation and the length of service. The registration for passing of the paid exam is held at the moment of presenting your documents into Veterinary Service in the Ministry of Agriculture. The exam is taken in Hebrew only and includes the following topics: - Legal aspects of the veterinary in Israel; - Illnesses of the animals – diagnostics, prophylaxis and treatment; - Stock-breeding in Israel and its specific features; - Veterinary control on food products in Israel. There are preparatory courses for license exams and also training courses. After getting the license the veterinaries can work at state enterprises, in a private veterinary clinics, start their own business, carry out scientific researches. Good luck.
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if you know hebrew then: http://www.alljobs.co.il/SearchResultsGuest.aspx?page=1&type=12&position=544 two jobs on the net that looking for veterinary technican. there are many sites that you can search.
diana
The Hebrew University has a campus in Rehovot dedicated to Agriculture and the Veterinary science, and general agriculture as well as research in agricultural bio-tech are thriving fields. I would contact them for more specific information. Higher education is heavily subsidized/free for immigrants, so there may be a financial benefit to even studying there, in addition to making professional and social connections.
ref u
Best of luck to you, but keep in mind that age discrimination is rampant in Israel. If you are nearing 40 or over 40, you will not be hired. If you already have a job by the time you reach the ripe old age of 40, you will most likely be fired.
kismet
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