Behavior Assistant Duties
Perform behavior evaluations on all dogs entering the shelter; document assessments in PetPoint software.
Assist and lead canine playgroup sessions with volunteers.
Implement and develop training and behavior modification plans using positive reinforcement and LIMA methods.
Develop and implement enrichment schedules and routines.
Provide advice to the public through the Behavior Helpline following AAWL policies.
Assist with intake/transportation of dogs with behavior needs to/from shelter partners.
Teach volunteer and public classes on animal handling, training, and AAWL policies, ensuring safety standards.
Other duties as assigned.
Dog Trainer Duties
Effectively teach a wide variety of training and behavior classes.
Create a fun, engaging, and safe group class experience for dogs and clients.
Identify client needs and assist with behavior concerns during lessons.
Provide on-site and off-site private lessons.
Handle client registration, check-ins, and customer service needs.
Communicate regularly, effectively, and professionally with class participants, staff, and volunteers.
Set up and tear down classrooms/workshops, including cleaning and sanitizing.
Manage conflict resolution should issues arise between clients.
Other duties as assigned.
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION
Animal training experience beyond personal pets required.
Minimum of 1 year teaching group training classes OR current or in-progress dog training certification (e.g., CCPDT, APDT) or relevant education/trade school coursework required.
Must support and model AAWL’s mission and positive reinforcement philosophy.
Excellent communication and customer service skills required.
Clean driving record; must be 21+ to meet insurance requirements for off-site lessons.
Must be able to lift and carry 50 lbs; bend, kneel, stoop, and handle dogs of all breeds and temperaments.
Basic computer knowledge (Microsoft Office, Excel, data entry).
Ability to adapt to change and work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.