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Dog Trainer (Pet Boarding)

LocationWonga Park, VIC 3115
Work TypeFull time
Published At:7 days ago
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Job no: 8MMC9

Kip Homestead Yarra Valley

Position: Dog Trainer and Dog Trainer Support

At Kip, we provide pets with the best care and enrichment - and have our people to thank for it. We are compassionate caregivers to our four-legged friends and exceptional communicators to their paw-rents.

Kip Homestead Yarra Valley is located in beautiful Wonga Park and is seeking some additional Dog Trainers to compliment our professional and hard working team conducting Board & Trains for our new & existing customers.

We are looking to fill two positions, a Full-Time (Monday to Friday) Dog Trainer and a Casual (Weekends) Dog Trainer Support.

Successful candidates will receive remuneration based on experience and dog handling ability.

Why Kip Happy Stays?

  • Did someone say pets?
  • We offer real career pathways for individuals who are looking for more than just a job. We are committed to development with a majority of our leaders having been promoted internally.
  • We offer opportunities for ongoing training to develop and build your animal handling skills, such as pet first aid and pet CPR, canine socialisation online workshops, and/or become an accredited dog trainer through Kip with the National Dog Trainer’s Federation (NDTF).
  • Our teams have access to further training opportunities, such as human first aid, leadership workshops, secondment roles and a Kip community where ongoing learning is celebrated and shared amongst each other.
  • We drive collaborative relationships and we encourage our team to visit similar sites to understand how we operate across Kip, network with teams and learn/share ideas from peers. 
  • We offer a structured induction program that trains on all aspects of the role you will need to succeed and feel confident.

Extra Perks:

  • You receive generous staff discounts of up to 50% on shop items and on our boarding and daycare services (where applicable).
  • Attractive remuneration based on experience and dog handling ability and a supported pathway to becoming a full-time trainer!
  • Not stuck behind a desk all day and instead you'll be hands-on working with dogs on the field.
  • Employee referral program where you can earn up to $3000 per person when you recommend exceptional people that we onboard at Kip Happy Stays.
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) that supports our employees with free confidential counselling and support to all employees.
  • Find long term friendships with humans who have similar passions and interests and a drive to provide the best quality care to pets across Australia.
  • Work for a fun and exciting business with a well established reputation and brand.
  • You will be a key contributor to providing a high level of service to pets and their parents through care you can genuinely be proud of.

Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Consult with clients to understand and address canine behavioural issues and training requirements.
  • Detect additional behavioural concerns and communicate these needs to clients with actionable plans to address.
  • Create effective training strategies for dogs, documenting their advancement and opportunities.
  • Instruct dogs in fundamental commands using tailored training methods that match their individual personality and characteristics.
  • Implement suitable training programs to tackle and resolve problematic behaviours such as aggression, separation anxiety, hyperactivity, and biting.
  • Maintain cleanliness and organisation in training areas ensuring the wellbeing of animals and other staff.
  • Educate clients on proper training techniques to reinforce and sustain their dogs' acquired behaviours and skills.
  • Arrange training appointments, confirming bookings, and other general administrative duties as required.

Key Requirements:

  • National Dog Trainers Federation (NDTF) certificate or similar recognised national qualification is highly regarded.
  • Deep understanding of dog behaviour, including breed-specific traits, body language, communication, and socialisation.
  • Demonstrated history of achieving positive results in dog training addressing various behavioural issues, improving obedience, and developing strong bonds with dogs and their owners.
  • Familiarity with various training techniques and methods, including balanced reinforcement. An ability to adapt these techniques to suit different dogs' needs and personalities is crucial.
  • Patience and effective communication skills when conveying instructions clearly to both dogs and their owners.
  • Ability to analyse and diagnose problems, develop appropriate solutions, and modify training techniques accordingly.
  • Dedication to the well-being and welfare of the dogs in their care.
  • Commitment to professional development with a passion for keeping up to date with the latest research, techniques, and trends.
  • Collaborate with fellow trainers and staff members in a team-oriented environment.
  • Capable of working independently, demonstrating self-motivation, and taking initiative.
  • Confident and capable handling skills when working with dogs of different sizes, breeds, and temperaments.

What's the best way to be shortlisted?

Include a cover letter outlining why you are best fit for the role. If you are currently working towards your qualification, please share your progress and experience so far.

  • Published on 12 Sep 2024, 4:46 AM