Breeding Dog Wellbeing Technician at Guide Dogs For The Blind Association
LSC9, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

19 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

ABOUT US

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HOW TO APPLY

Further details on the full role are attached below. When you are ready to apply, submit an online application form via this page.
If you would like to have an informal conversation about the role before applying, or require any accessibility support to apply, our friendly recruitment team is ready and waiting to help. Call them on 0118 3540345 or drop an email to recruitment@guidedogs.org.uk.
As part of your application ensure you provide evidence and examples of how your skills & experience meet the criteria as set out in the attached job description. You will also be asked to complete a few job-specific questions as part of this application process, so please be prepared to write your answers to these questions.
If you want to know more about the teams who work at Guide Dogs, you can find it on our Careers Page

Responsibilities

You’re passionate about ensuring the highest standards of animal care and wellbeing. You thrive in a role where you can support the physical and mental welfare of dogs in a specialist environment.
As a Breeding Dog Wellbeing Technician, you’ll play a crucial role in ensuring the specialist care, health, and wellbeing of breeding dogs and puppies at our Guide Dogs National Centre. You’ll provide high-quality husbandry, monitor behaviour and health, and support the development and socialisation of puppies, preparing them for their future roles.
You’ll thrive in this role if you have experience working in a kennel environment (paid or voluntary) and a qualification in animal care, training, or behaviour (or equivalent work-based experience). A strong understanding of animal care principles and behaviour is essential. Effective communication skills are crucial for liaising with colleagues, volunteers, and external partners. The ability to problem-solve and make decisions in non-routine situations will be key to your success.
You’ll need a reasonable level of fitness, stamina, and mobility to meet the physical demands of the role, along with emotional resilience to manage the challenges of working with breeding dogs and puppies.
Flexibility is essential, as the role will require early mornings, evenings, weekends, and overnight duties as needed on a rolling two-week rota. A full UK Manual Driving Licence is essential, or you should be able to demonstrate an alternative means of fulfilling travel requirements.
No two people with sight loss are the same, and none of our people are either. So, we are proud to offer a range of person-centred benefits that can support each member of staff in ways that really mean something to them – and show them how much they mean to us. We offer a flexible benefits package, discounts and cashback scheme, a generous holiday allowance and matched contributory pension scheme to care for our people.
This role will be based at our National Centre near Leamington. A typical day starts at 7:30am and finishes at 3:30pm but also includes weekends, evening and overnight duties on a rostered basis including Bank Holidays.

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