Animal Care Technical Certificate
Animal Care Technical Certificate
If you're passionate about working with animals and ready to build a career in the industry, the CERT L2 Animal Care (16–18 only) course is the perfect opportunity to take your skills and understanding to the next level. Designed to give you a well-rounded insight into the world of animal care, this course combines hands-on experience with essential theoretical knowledge to prepare you for employment or further study. Y
ou’ll explore a wide range of topics, including animal behaviour, handling, feeding, health and biology. You’ll also develop your understanding of British wildlife, learning how to care for native species, protect their habitats, and support their rehabilitation. Our expert tutors will guide you through both classroom learning and practical sessions, helping you grow in confidence and competence.
An essential part of your course will be a work placement within the animal care industry. This gives you your first taste of life in a professional setting, applying your skills in real time, gaining industry insight and building experience that employers truly value.
After completing the course, you’ll have a range of progression options. Many students continue to the Animal Management Level 3 National Extended Diploma. You could also choose to specialise in dog grooming or animal nursing or go straight into employment in animal-related settings such as kennels, catteries, rescue centres or pet retail.
Progression Pathways and Opportunities:
With strong industry links and expert support, this course opens the door to exciting future opportunities in both education and employment.
You should have a genuine interest in this subject
You must have a Grade 3 (D) and 4 (C) Maths GCSE and English Language GCSE. You must have 3 GCSEs Grade 3(D) in other subjects which must include a science.
Maintain animal health and welfare
Animal feeding and accommodation
Animal behaviour and handling
Working in the animal care industry
Health and safety for the land-based industries
Animal breeds and grooming
The principles of animal biology
British wildlife species, habitats and rehabilitation












