Animal Care grad begins new career pathway at Durham College

Durham College (DC) Animal Care graduate Rebeca Martiniello’s decision to return to school after the pandemic has landed her just where she wanted to be: working in an animal hospital and preparing to take the next step in her career trajectory as she takes on more training in September to become a veterinary technician.

Out of school for nine years, Martiniello had been working in the childcare industry when the pandemic hit. While she liked working with children, her lifelong love of animals meant she always knew she wanted to work with them. Yet in early job applications to animal care facilities, she got no response. She realized that retraining would help and started looking into programs.

Many friends recommended DC because of their own positive experiences. She also appreciated the program’s affordability and hand-on nature. “Last year felt like the right time, the right moment to make a new start of the school year,” said Martiniello. With the option to begin in January, she was pleased to be able to start her studies right away rather than waiting until the fall.

The January start also meant that her second term would be in the summer, something that Martiniello said led to some surprising bonuses.

“I personally enjoyed that because I’m not a big summer person, so being able to do my placement in peak season for wildlife, I got to experience more of that environment,” she said.

Another discovery was her Wildlife and Exotic Animals class, something she was not expecting. “Wildlife was my favourite class. The teacher was awesome, and we had an assignment going out and engaging with the world, so had to go out to a forest or park, and observe the birds, animals, and trees, then identify everything in reference books for class,” recalls Martiniello, adding that she also enjoyed the Animal Handling and Restraint and the Domestic Animal Science courses for their practical applications.

Martiniello was also elated to make a good connection with a teacher who supported her through the program and recommended her to her current workplace, an animal hospital in York region. Now she’s getting to put into practice all that she learned in class, bringing animals back for veterinary technicians’ treatments from vaccines to nail trims to ear cleanings, and helping veterinarians prepare for surgery. She also runs blood work after technicians have done blood draws, and helps with scheduling pet patient appointments using a common software program she learned in the program.

“Everything that I’m doing, it’s identical to what we learned,” said Martiniello.

At DC, Martiniello said she felt very supported with accommodations she found through the Student Academic Learning Services (SALS). “As someone who has an Independent Education Plan (IEP), I used accommodations, and without that support and those counsellors I would have struggled a lot more. My counsellor was wonderful, I felt safe with the IEP I had, and whenever I had questions or concerns, she always made the time for me,” said Martiniello. “They offered a lot of resources in terms of mental health, study strategies, bursaries to qualify for, and when I chose certain ones, they took the time to walk me through that completely,” she added.

With her new job and her plan to gain further training as a vet technician at another college in September, Martiniello said she is grateful for the opportunity she found at DC. “This is all because of experience the Animal Care program offered me, the confidence to feel I could go back to school.”

 


New year, new you: Some of our most popular programs are accepting students for January

The best time to move forward towards a new or upgraded career is now. Durham College (DC) is ready to support you in the New Year with more than 60 career-driven programs in IT, science and engineering, business, hospitality, culinary, healthcare, social work, community services, skilled trades, media, art and design and more.

What are some of the programs available in January?

Are you business-focused or entrepreneurial? Programs like Accounting, Finance and Human Resources are open to new students. Check our joint diploma-to-degree programs where students earn a diploma in programs like Entrepreneurship and Small Business and Supply Chain Operations and then transfer to Ontario Tech to complete a Bachelor of Commerce.

Consider combining your creativity with technology in our Interactive Media Design program or with business in Marketing. Or explore the art of food in our Culinary Management program!

Interested in being a first responder? Consider 911 Emergency and Call Centre Communications and Police Foundations. The Protection, Security and Investigation program prepares students for careers in border security, bylaw enforcement and corrections.

Trying to decide what to take? Our fundamentals programs, such as Business Fundamentals, are two-semester certificates which give you a solid foundation in the field while exposing you to a variety of career pathways and further areas of study.

Where should I start?

Explore all of DC’s market-driven programs to narrow your focus based on your interests. Connect with our student recruitment team, who will help you learn more about DC programs, show you around campus with a tour or arrange a virtual appointment.

What if I don’t have the right qualifications?

Find out more about academic upgrading so you can pursue the career of your dreams. Upgrading courses are tuition-free, and qualified learners can access funding for daycare and transportation costs. Learn more about registering and speak to one of our student advisors during a Steps to Success webinar.

Commit to yourself in the New Year and join us on campus! You belong at DC.