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Dog Handler (P/T) - Long Island City, NY, US

Job Information

Job Order ID :
NY1496842
# of Positions :
4
Minimum Education Level :
Less than High School
Experience Required :
2 years
Salary :
$16.00 - $23.00 hourly
Duration :
Part Time Regular
Shift :
Hours per week:
Not Specified

Job Description

 
Location: Long Island City, NY Pay: $16.00 per hour (with a potential increase to 17.50/after 3-month training & evaluation period) Hours: 20-35 hours per week Qualifications: Must be authorized to work in the U.S. A minimum of 1.5 years' work experience in the dog daycare care industry. Dog Care: Oversee and manage the dogs in play yards, ensuring their safety well-being. Monitor, with, interact with dogs. Must be able to understand dog body language. Facility Management: Conduct tasks associated with opening and closing the facility. This includes setting up TDC for doggy daycare in morning shutting it down bedtime evening. Interviews: Assist in interviewing new dogs to determine their suitability for our environment. Cleaning and Maintenance: Ensure the cleanliness of play prep areas, break rooms, other areas within TDC. Additionally, maintain a clean exterior environment, including lobby, area in front TDC, adjacent spaces. Dog Logistics: Safely run dogs between the back-of-house and front-areas. Prepare meals for dogs, dispense medications when required, maintain accurate food medication logs. Customer Interaction: Greet pet parents and their dogs upon arrival and departure. Check dogs in and out of TDC and answer pet parents' questions. Ensure a high level of customer service is maintained, being active and attentive to dogs and their owners at all times. Benefit Notes: Paid training. Almost free access to our services at a highly discounted rate. Substantial growth opportunities within the company. Flexible scheduling options. TO APPLY: Send resume via e-mail to admin@topdogsclub.com

Company Information

Name :
Top Dogs Club

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