VetSkill celebrates its 1000th apprentice!

Sophie Turner-Bishop has become VetSkill’s 1000th apprentice, achieving her Level 3 Veterinary Nurse apprenticeship.

After registering for the City and Guilds Diploma and starting training with MYF Training in January 2020, Sophie was among the significant number of students impacted when City and Guilds rescinded the qualification. This was an incredibly challenging time for students; however, MYF Training’s decision to partner with VetSkill allowed her to continue and complete her studies.

Sophie expresses:

“This has been a long journey, but rewarding as I have now qualified and enrolled on the RCVS register as an RVN in 2023. I have also set myself the target of developing my career by doing an emergency and critical care certificate to enhance my skills and knowledge.”

VetSkill is thrilled to have certificated over 1000 apprentices. These apprentices have completed the Level 2 Animal Care and Welfare, Level 2 Dog Groomer and Level 3 Veterinary Nurse apprenticeships, with VetSkill providing the end-point assessment. Apprenticeships offer a hands-on approach to gaining qualifications with on-the-job training. VetSkill looks forward to certificating many more apprentices to come.

Greg Warman, Chairman of VetSkill, enthuses:

“This is an exceptionally proud moment for VetSkill, and we feel privileged to be the end point-assessment organisation of choice for so many employers and training providers. Aspiring and guiding 1,000 talented apprentices in their journey means VetSkill has contributed towards addressing the workforce shortages within the animal care and veterinary sector.”

VetSkill is committed to delivering high-quality assessment and excellent customer service and support to apprentices, training providers and employers. 

You can find out more about what we offer here or email us at enquiries@vetskill.com to enquire about our services.

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