Morning Boarding Specialist and Dog Wrangler
Verified Pay | $17 - $19 per hour |
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Hours | Full-time |
Location | 12532 NE 124th St Kirkland, Washington |
About this job
Job Description
Scampers Daycamp for Dogs on NE 124th Street in the Totem Lake area of Kirkland is looking for a Full Time Rock Solid Dog Wrangler for morning shifts - Sunday mornings as Boarding Specialist, and Monday through Thursday mornings as a Wrangler.
If you're available right away, you can start right away.
Sunday mornings, you'll be the leader of the team tending to our overnight visitors, providing breakfasts and any medications as described by the pooches' owners, and reporting to owners as to their pooches' comfort, especially as regards potty time, mealtime, and medications.
Monday through Thursday, you will be a member of a team monitoring a large group of dogs and maintaining a safe and clean play environment.
If you love dogs and think you can handle working with a great number of them, possess lots of positive energy, and can keep up in a fast-paced environment, we want you on our team.
This opportunity would work best for someone with Kennel Tech experience, as well for someone with Vet Assistant or Vet Tech experience.
We only ask that you treat the dogs with love and kindness, treat our customers with consideration and respect, and that you're willing to work hard as a member of a tight-knit team and that you have a rock-solid work ethic.
Here's what we mean when we ask for someone who has a rock-solid work ethic:
- If you're on the schedule, it's because you are a crucial member of a carefully assembled team working to keep everyone (canines and humans) safe.
- Reliability is an absolute must - whether you commute by bus, car, or Uber doesn't matter, but we need you to get to your shift - every time, on time!
- Dog wrangling is a lot of fun, but it is also an important and occasionally a very physically demanding job. You will be on your feet all day. There are moments of strenuous work between long periods of quiet, but you must be able to stay focused on the dogs, even when they appear to be calm and settled. You always need to be prepared to run, but also have fun.
If this sounds like a career you'd like to pursue, please send us your resume along with a cover letter describing why you'd be a good fit for Scampers.