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Vacancy - Part-time Animal Care Assistant

Job Description

 

Autism Dogs Charity, based in Congleton, Cheshire. 

Permanent contract, 21 hours/week.

8am-3pm, on three weekdays. Days to be confirmed. 

Do you have experience in animal welfare and would like to work in a new, unique environment? We are currently seeking a caring, committed and hard-working individual to join our Animal Care team at our base in Congleton! 

The Opportunity

 

Our team provides a high standard of animal care for all of our Assistance Dogs in Training, as well as our breeding dogs, on site. The successful candidate will work within our animal care team to assist with the daily cleaning and animal welfare duties to ensure the health and happiness of all of our dogs. 

You will help to care for, and ensure the welfare of, the dogs at the farm. The role will include a variety of duties, which include but are not limited to: helping with all general cleaning duties at the farm (indoor and outdoor), washing and grooming the dogs, administering first aid to the dogs, cuddling and petting each of the dogs, ensuring the dogs have access to clean water and bedding, and exercising the dogs. 

 

Essentials for the role

  • Experience working within the animal care industry and/or a minimum of Level 2 Animal Care qualification.
  • Dog handling experience. 
  • Within a reasonable travelling distance of Congleton. 

 

Desirables for the role

  • Knowledge about Assistance Dogs.
  • Knowledge about autism.

 

About us 

Autism Dogs Charity is driven and motivated by our love of dogs and our passion for helping autistic people.  

Autism is a spectrum condition meaning that although autistic people share common difficulties, these are experienced in different ways. All autistic people have difficulties in social interaction, social communication, and social imagination. Autistic people can also face difficulties in sensory sensitivities, high anxiety, and restrictive and repetitive behaviours. By adding the wonderful benefits of a highly-trained dog into the life of an autistic person, we hope to improve their independence, and enable them to develop new skills and gain greater social confidence. 

Autism Dogs Charity trains specialist Autism Assistance Dogs for autistic children and adults in mainland England, Scotland, and Wales. We are the ONLY organisation of our type to be accredited by the National Autistic Society. With some of the most challenging cases in the UK, our charity provides hope to some of the most vulnerable autistic people.

Through this role, you would gain amazing experience working with dogs and learning more about animal welfare, as well as gaining understanding about autism and how our Assistance Dogs help their handlers! 

 

How to apply

 

Please email us at abigailshort@autismdogs.co.uk for an application form! 

Applications close on Friday 7th October 2022.

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