Competencies Companion Animal Veterinarian in Newfoundland and Labrador

Find out what competencies you typically need to work as a companion animal veterinarian in Canada.

Skills Help - Skills

Proficiency or complexity level
Instructing 5 - Highest Level
Reading Comprehension 5 - Highest Level
Oral Communication: Oral Comprehension 5 - Highest Level
Oral Communication: Oral Expression 5 - Highest Level
Problem Solving 5 - Highest Level
Learning and Teaching Strategies 5 - Highest Level
Decision Making 5 - Highest Level
Coordinating 4 - High Level
Monitoring 4 - High Level
Time Management 4 - High Level

Personal Attributes Help - Personal Attributes

Importance
Stress Tolerance 5 - Extremely important
Independence 5 - Extremely important
Concern for Others 5 - Extremely important
Attention to Detail 5 - Extremely important
Active Learning 4 - Highly important
Innovativeness 4 - Highly important
Service Orientation 4 - Highly important
Social Orientation 4 - Highly important
Leadership 4 - Highly important
Collaboration 4 - Highly important

Interest Help - Interest

Knowledge Help - Knowledge

Knowledge level
Livestock, Farm Animals & Wildlife 3 - Advanced Level
Biology 3 - Advanced Level
Languages 3 - Advanced Level
Veterinarian and Animal Care 3 - Advanced Level
Business Management 2 - Intermediate Level
Client Service 2 - Intermediate Level
Mathematics 2 - Intermediate Level
Chemistry 1 - Basic Level
Clerical 1 - Basic Level
Human Resources and Labour relations 1 - Basic Level

Source Occupational and Skills Information System

Labour Market Information Survey
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