We are seeking a dedicated and reliable Dog Handler to join our team. The role is ideal for someone with a strong passion for canine welfare experience in handling dogs of varying sizes and temperaments and a professional attitude. You will be responsible for the care training support and safe handling of dogs within a busy environment. This position is open to applicants from all backgrounds and is gender neutral.
Key responsibilities for Dog Handler role
- Safely handle and control dogs on-site and at external locations ensuring public safety and animal welfare.
- Provide daily care including feeding grooming exercise and monitoring of health and behaviour.
- Assist with basic training tasks and reinforcement of training plans under the guidance of senior trainers or behaviourists.
- Complete accurate records of each dogs behaviour health observations and training progress using our systems.
- Manage kennel maintenance and ensure hygienic environments are maintained to industry standards.
- Support veterinary appointments and follow through with prescribed treatments as required.
- Work collaboratively with colleagues to meet operational needs including weekend and occasional evening shifts.
Required skills and experience for Dog Handler
- Previous experience handling dogs in a professional or volunteer capacity (shelter kennels training school or security) is desirable.
- Strong understanding of canine behaviour body language and basic training principles.
- Excellent communication skills and ability to follow written training plans and standard operating procedures.
- Physically able to manage dogs of varying size and energy levels including lifting and restraining when necessary.
- Hold a full UK driving licence or have reliable means of travel to different sites (desirable but not mandatory).
- Willingness to undertake DBS check first aid training and any required certificates relevant to the role.
Qualifications and certifications preferred
- Animal care canine behaviour or dog training qualifications (NVQ City & Guilds or equivalent) advantageous.
- Certificate in canine first aid or willingness to obtain within probation period.
- Relevant health and safety training or willingness to complete on induction.
Working hours salary and benefits
- Full-time and part-time hours available; shift patterns include weekdays weekends and occasional evenings.
- Competitive salary dependent on experience with opportunities for overtime.
- Benefits may include pension contributions staff discounts training and development opportunities and travel allowances where applicable.
How to apply Dog Handler recruitment information
Please submit your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your relevant experience and why you are suited to the Dog Handler role. Include contact details for two referees. We will contact shortlisted candidates for an initial telephone interview followed by a practical assessment and face-to-face interview.
Equal opportunities and safer recruitment
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We operate safer recruitment practices and all offers of employment are conditional on satisfactory references background checks and compliance with our safeguarding policies.
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We are seeking a dedicated and reliable Dog Handler to join our team. The role is ideal for someone with a strong passion for canine welfare experience in handling dogs of varying sizes and temperaments and a professional attitude. You will be responsible for the care training support and safe handl...
We are seeking a dedicated and reliable Dog Handler to join our team. The role is ideal for someone with a strong passion for canine welfare experience in handling dogs of varying sizes and temperaments and a professional attitude. You will be responsible for the care training support and safe handling of dogs within a busy environment. This position is open to applicants from all backgrounds and is gender neutral.
Key responsibilities for Dog Handler role
- Safely handle and control dogs on-site and at external locations ensuring public safety and animal welfare.
- Provide daily care including feeding grooming exercise and monitoring of health and behaviour.
- Assist with basic training tasks and reinforcement of training plans under the guidance of senior trainers or behaviourists.
- Complete accurate records of each dogs behaviour health observations and training progress using our systems.
- Manage kennel maintenance and ensure hygienic environments are maintained to industry standards.
- Support veterinary appointments and follow through with prescribed treatments as required.
- Work collaboratively with colleagues to meet operational needs including weekend and occasional evening shifts.
Required skills and experience for Dog Handler
- Previous experience handling dogs in a professional or volunteer capacity (shelter kennels training school or security) is desirable.
- Strong understanding of canine behaviour body language and basic training principles.
- Excellent communication skills and ability to follow written training plans and standard operating procedures.
- Physically able to manage dogs of varying size and energy levels including lifting and restraining when necessary.
- Hold a full UK driving licence or have reliable means of travel to different sites (desirable but not mandatory).
- Willingness to undertake DBS check first aid training and any required certificates relevant to the role.
Qualifications and certifications preferred
- Animal care canine behaviour or dog training qualifications (NVQ City & Guilds or equivalent) advantageous.
- Certificate in canine first aid or willingness to obtain within probation period.
- Relevant health and safety training or willingness to complete on induction.
Working hours salary and benefits
- Full-time and part-time hours available; shift patterns include weekdays weekends and occasional evenings.
- Competitive salary dependent on experience with opportunities for overtime.
- Benefits may include pension contributions staff discounts training and development opportunities and travel allowances where applicable.
How to apply Dog Handler recruitment information
Please submit your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your relevant experience and why you are suited to the Dog Handler role. Include contact details for two referees. We will contact shortlisted candidates for an initial telephone interview followed by a practical assessment and face-to-face interview.
Equal opportunities and safer recruitment
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We operate safer recruitment practices and all offers of employment are conditional on satisfactory references background checks and compliance with our safeguarding policies.
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