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AIM Qualifications Level 4 Diploma in Small Animal Hydrotherapy
Ref: 603/4658/9
Level 4 GLH 560 TQT 680 Age range 18+ Cost £151

Ref: 603/4658/9

Withdrawn

Registration End Date: 30/09/2023

Certification End Date: 30/09/2026

About this qualification

This qualification is being withdrawn. The qualification will close for registrations on 30/09/2023. Learners will still have until 30/09/2026 to certificate.

The aim of this qualification is to provide learners with a higher-level knowledge of small animal hydrotherapy. Learners will have an introduction to canine laser therapy and small animal physiotherapy.

Objectives of the qualification

Learners will develop a deeper understanding of Small Animal Massage and gain higher level of knowledge in anatomy and physiology. They will gain the knowledge to be able to establish and manage a hydrotherapy business. Learners will also develop a deeper understanding of pool operations and water management in hydrotherapy centres.

Learners will have completed an industry recognised Level 3 Diploma qualification in small animal hydrotherapy.

Why choose this qualification

This qualification will enable learners to progress onto the AIM Qualifications Level 5 Diploma in Small Animal Rehabilitation Practitioner. It will also support progression directly into higher level employment as a veterinary hydrotherapist or centre manager, or further study including veterinary physiotherapy and rehabilitation of small animals.

Rules of combination

To achieve the AIM Qualifications Level 4 Diploma in Small Animal Hydrotherapy learners must achieve:

  • 68 credits from the Mandatory Units
  • no optional units for this qualification
Included units

See the Qualification Specification for more details.

Additional Info
Entry Requirements

Learners will have completed an industry recognised Level 3 Diploma qualification in small animal hydrotherapy.

Assessment Methods

Portfolio of evidence.

Quality Assurance Requirements

Tutors:

To offer this qualification, centres must ensure that tutors hold or are working towards:

  • Level 3 Diploma in Small Animal Hydrotherapy qualification.
  • Level 4 or higher qualification within an animal care related subject.
  • A UK recognised teaching and/or assessing qualification.
  • At least a year?s meaningful experience in working within the subject area of animal care and/or welfare.
  • Tutors must have access to the physical resources and practical equipment required to deliver the practical aspects of this qualification.

Internal Quality Assurer (IQA):

Centres must also ensure that they have in place an Internal Quality Assurance person who:

  • Holds or is working towards a Level 4 Award in Internal Quality Assurance of Assessment Processes and Practices or its equivalent
  • Has substantial experience of working in or assessing qualifications in the animal care sector.
  • Is familiar with the assessment requirements of the qualification for which they are the Internal Quality Assurer.