Dog Team Lead at Dogs4Rescue
Eccles, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Apr, 26

Salary

15.0

Posted On

24 Jan, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Dog Handling, Pack Work, Team Management, Safety Coordination, Training, Behavioral Attention, Communication, Collaboration, Monitoring, Emergency Management, Empowerment, Team Culture, Proactivity, Documentation, System Implementation, Rehoming

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Company Description Dogs 4 Rescue is the UK’s pioneering kennel-free rescue, the life mission of Emma Billington. Inspired by what we saw abroad we set about redefining what a UK dog rescue could look like, and discovered the power of pack rehabilitation in the process. Dogs live, play and sleep together in groups, spending their days in the great outdoors, never knowing they are homeless. We accept every dog for who they are, all abilities are welcome. Dogs from around the world coexist happily together at Dogs 4 Rescue, and we believe every dog has the potential to change. Having shown the world kennel-free life through our videos, we have an ever-growing supporter base joining the rescue revolution. Now in our 14th year we have 2 sites, the other in Lancashire. Our small but dedicated team is powered by love and a belief we can achieve anything. Job Description Live in optional for the right candidate 40 hrs per week with some weekend working £15 per hr MUST be a strong dog handler with experience of working with dogs / packs of dogs. Lead the small team of dog handlers by example with the focus on prioritising the wellbeing and welfare of the dogs at all times.  Coordinate work / time for priority dogs (those needing immediate training/behavioural attention)  Be responsible for the overall safety of all dogs and staff/volunteers/visitors around those dogs  Collaborate with other managers regularly to achieve what is best for the dogs.  Be competent at the dog handers job and able to step in and assist as needed with regular days in the dog handler role.  Monitor all daily information boards and systems to ensure they are correct and up to date and used correctly  Review daily schedule logs in order to get a good understanding of daily work completed  Responsible for signing off relevant maintenance work, with a view to its suitability and safety for the dogs using that area, also noting any general safety concerns.  Carry out general checks of the site, raising any safety concerns  Coordinate emergency situation/code red drills  Manage the team on a daily basis  Maintain a high standard of work and lead by example at all times  Inspire the ‘Every 5 Minutes Matters’ ethos  Empower the team to learn, develop and take ownership  Encourage staff openness and a positive team culture  Feedback to managers, behaviourists with any concerns, issues and ideas on a daily basis  Be proactive in helping with the creation of any documents/workshops etc designed to help the rescue be more efficient and grow (once all systems are learned, understood and reviewed with the management team/ behaviourists)  Implement new systems and procedures once agreed by all.  Work alongside our behaviourists and rehoming team to get the best outcomes for the dogs Qualifications Strong experience in dog handling. Pack work. Managing people/ teams. Compensation: GBP15 - GBP15 - hourly
Responsibilities
The Dog Team Lead will coordinate the work and time for priority dogs needing immediate attention while ensuring the safety of all dogs and staff. They will also manage the team daily, maintain high standards of work, and collaborate with other managers for the welfare of the dogs.
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