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animal embryo transfer technician

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Animal embryo transfer technicians aid and support the carrying out of embryo transfer under veterinary supervision in accordance with national legislation.

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Competences
34
Groups
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Essential
21
Optional
13

Competences and skills

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Essential knowledge 11 competences

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Sector-specific

9 competences
anatomy of animals

The study of animal body parts, their structure and dynamic relationships, on a level as demanded by the specific occupation.

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animal behaviour

The natural behavioural patterns of animals, i.e. how normal and abnormal behaviour might be expressed according to species, environment, human-animal interaction and occupation.

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animal production science

Animal nutrition, agronomy, rural economics, animal husbandry, hygiene and bio-security, ethology, protection and herd health management.

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animal reproductive system

The anatomy of the genital tract and the reproductive cycle of animals, animal physiology and endocrinology.

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biosecurity related to animals

Awareness of hygiene and bio-security measures when working with animals, including causes, transmission and prevention of diseases and use of policies, materials and equipment.

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cryopreservation

Cryopreservation deals with procedures, risks and conditions applied to cells or tissues in order to prevent contamination and damage. It refers to the preservation of embryos, eggs, semen and testicle tissue by cooling to very low temperatures (typically -80 or -196°C).

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physiology of animals

The study of the mechanical, physical, bioelectrical and biochemical functioning of animals, their organs and their cells.

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safe work practices in a veterinary setting

Safe work practices in a veterinary setting in order to identify hazards and associated risks so as to prevent accidents or incidents. This includes injury from animals, zoonotic diseases, chemicals, equipment and working environment.

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signs of animal illness

Physical, behavioural and environmental signs of health and ill health in various animals.

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2 competences
animal welfare

Universally recognized animal welfare needs as applied to species, situation and occupation. These are: need for a suitable environment need for a suitable diet need to be able to exhibit normal behaviour patterns need to be housed with, or apart, from other animals need to be protected from pain, suffering, injury and disease.

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animal welfare legislation

The legal boundaries, codes of professional conduct, national and EU regulatory frameworks and legal procedures of working with animals and living organisms, ensuring their welfare and health.

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National and EU legislation relevant to occupation, regulatory body and codes of conduct. This may include . , health and safety, risk assessment requirements and codes of conduct, especially in the areas of animal welfare, health and public health, food and environmental safety in relation with clients.
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Essential skills and competences 10 competences

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2 competences
remove embryos from animals

Collect embryos, under veterinary instruction, ensuring that the health status both of the donor animal and the embryo is maintained at all times.

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transfer animal embryos

Implant embryos, under veterinary instruction, ensuring that the health status of both the embryo and the recipient is maintained at all times.

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6 competences
administer drugs to facilitate breeding

Administer specific drugs for synchronisation of breeding cycles to animals in accordance with veterinary and owner instructions. This includes the safe use and storage of drugs and equipment and record keeping.

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apply animal hygiene practices

Plan and use appropriate hygiene measures to prevent transmission of diseases and ensure an effective overall hygiene. Maintain and follow hygiene procedures and regulations when working with animals, communicate site hygiene controls and protocols to others. Manage the safe disposal of waste according to destination and local regulations.

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apply safe work practices in a veterinary setting

Apply safe work practices in a veterinary setting in order to identify hazards and associated risks so as to prevent accidents or incidents. This includes injury from animals, zoonotic diseases, chemicals, equipment and work environments.

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assess animal behaviour

Observe and evaluate the behaviour of animals in order to work with them safely and recognise deviations from normal behaviour that signal compromised health and welfare.'

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maintain breeding equipment

Operate and care for the equipment used in breeding procedures. This includes, when disposable equipment is not used, effective cleaning and disinfection, in order to avoid transmission of diseases, and to ensure a high welfare standard of the animals.

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manage animal biosecurity

Plan and use appropriate biosafety measures to prevent transmission of diseases and ensure effective overall biosecurity. Maintain and follow biosecurity procedures and infection control when working with animals, including recognising potential health issues and taking appropriate action, communicating site hygiene control measures and biosecurity procedures, as well as reporting to others.

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handle veterinary emergencies

Handle unforeseen incidents concerning animals and circumstances which call for urgent action in an appropriate professional manner.

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monitor the welfare of animals

Monitor animals’ physical condition and behaviour and report any concerns or unexpected changes, including signs of health or ill-health, appearance, condition of the animals' accommodation, intake of food and water and environmental conditions.

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Optional knowledge 1 competence

Occupation specific

0 competences

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Sector-specific

1 competence
veterinary terminology

Spelling and meaning of commonly used terminology of veterinary terms.

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Optional skills and competences 12 competences

Occupation specific

1 competence
calculate costs for animal embryo transfer

Calculate costs related to the transfer of the animal embryo, such as shipping costs, animal boarding costs, and drug costs.'

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Sector-specific

7 competences
assess animal's condition

Inspect the animal for any external signs of parasites, disease or injury. Use this information to determine own actions and report your findings to owners.

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collaborate with animal related professionals

Collaborate with veterinary and other animal related professionals through communication of animal details, case records and summary reports orally or via written or electronic transfer.

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cope with challenging circumstances in the veterinary sector

Maintain a positive attitude during challenging situations such as a misbehaving animal. Work under pressure and adapt to the circumstances in a positive manner.'

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develop an animal handling strategy

Develop plans and strategies to deal with the animal in order to achieve established goals and optimal results.'

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interview animal owners on animals' conditions

Ask questions appropriate to the setting and purpose, with the aim to elicit accurate information on the animal's health condition, in order to facilitate a correct diagnosis.

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take advantage of learning opportunities in veterinary science

Use different channels and learning styles such as journals, courses, and conferences to obtain new information, knowledge, skills, and know-how in relation to working with animals.

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treat animals ethically

Carry out activities according to accepted principles of right and wrong, including transparency in work practices and conduct towards clients and their animals.

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4 competences
apply numeracy skills

Practise reasoning and apply simple or complex numerical concepts and calculations.

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conduct quantitative research

Execute a systematic empirical investigation of observable phenomena via statistical, mathematical or computational techniques.

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deal with challenging people

Work safely and communicate effectively with individuals and groups of people who are in challenging circumstances. This would include recognition of signs of aggression, distress, threatening and how to address them to promote personal safety and that of others.

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inspect data

Analyse, transform and model data in order to discover useful information and to support decision-making.

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