Dog Behavior Trainer
APA! BACKGROUND: Austin Pets Alive! (APA! is one of Austins most dynamic and bestloved nonprofits. The organization is the leader in the no movement nationally and is considered a national thought leader in animal welfare. APA! locally rescues treats and adopts out 10000 homeless dogs and cats each year providing the safety net for Austins most atrisk shelter pets which helps Austin to be a nokill city while also assisting other communities in saving homeless animals. The organization is distinguished by the spiness of its grassroots nontraditional communitybased animal rescue work.
The organization continues to innovate best practices to save lives and teaches its renowned lifesaving model through American Pets Alive! APA!s national division. In 2020 AmPA! began the Human Animal Support Services (HASS) project a collaborative movement of more than 10000 animal welfare professionals working in nearly 1900 organizations. HASS is the firstofitskind collective of shelters and animal welfare professionals coming together to build communityfocused animal services that better meet the needs of people and pets by keeping humananimal families together and keeping pets unnecessarily out of shelters.
BRIEF POSITION SUMMARY/OVERVIEW: The Dog Behavior Trainer plays a key role in the success of APA!s mission to save the lives of dogs with behavioral challenges and help them thrive in adoptive homes. This position is responsible for handson training socialization enrichment behavior assessment and behavior modification for a diverse population of dogs ensuring their mental emotional and behavioral wellbeing. From managing complex cases to leading volunteer education the Dog Behavior Trainer is instrumental in advancing the health safety and adoptability of APA! dogs.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Behavior Training & Enrichment - Safely handle and train dogs of all breeds sizes and behavior profiles.
- Conduct daily playgroups to encourage healthy socialization and reduce kennel stress.
- Design and implement enrichment activities to support each dogs mental and emotional wellbeing.
- Develop and execute individualized training and behavior modification plans using sciencebased humane methods.
- Lead behavior consults adopter meetandgreets and dogdog introductions to ensure safe and successful placements.
Behavioral Evaluation & Documentation
- Perform formal behavioral assessments to determine a dogs temperament stress level and placement potential.
- Maintain thorough and uptodate behavior notes in the shelter database.
- Collaborate with shelter teams to make informed behaviorbased outcome decisions for dogs.
- Support behavioral evaluations of dogs at partner organizations such as Austin Animal Center.
Education Training & Mentorship
- Provide training and mentorship to staff and volunteers to build shelterwide behavioral literacy.
- Lead educational workshops or informal learning opportunities focused on dog behavior and communication.
- Help cultivate a safetyminded culture through clear protocols and consistent coaching.
Collaboration & Operational Support
- Collaborate with medical adoption and foster teams to provide holistic care and support for each dog.
- Assist veterinary staff with medical appointments including handling dogs with behavioral sensitivities.
- Support volunteer recruitment and foster a welcoming and inclusive environment for all team members.
Safety & Risk Management
- Uphold the highest standards of safety when working with dogs especially those with behavior challenges.
- Proactively identify and communicate behavioral risks and necessary management strategies.
- Apply evidencebased interventions that prioritize safety empathy and effectiveness.
OTHER FUNCTIONS:
- Achieve mastery of specialization roles within the department.
- Maintain cleanliness and organization ensuring a safe and comfortable environment for both dogs and staff.
- Attend and participate in all required training sessions and meetings.
- Maintain timely open and consistent communication with the Director Manager Supervisors and colleagues.
- Job duties may include some or all of the above and other duties as assigned by manager or director.
PROFESSIONAL GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES This role offers a tiered career pathway with clear advancement opportunities based on experience demonstrated skill and behavioral knowledge. Team members begin at a level commensurate with their experience and have the ability to progress through career promotions as they gain expertise in training handling and behavior rehabilitation.
Opportunities for growth within APA!s Behavior Program including advanced training certifications leadership roles and specialization in behavior modification techniques are available to all Behavior Team members.
Access to professional development resources such as workshops seminars and mentorship from experienced behaviorists are provided.
Advancement criteria may include: - Increased experience with handling dogs displaying significant behavior challenges.
- Completion of advanced training and behavior certifications.
- Leadership in mentoring junior staff and volunteers.
- Direct involvement in behavioral outcome decisionmaking.
QUALIFICATIONS SKILLS & EXPECTATIONS:
Required Qualifications:
- Handson experience working with dogs in a professional setting.
- Understanding of basic dog training principles and ability to read canine body language and stress signals.
- Commitment to working respectfully and productively with staff volunteers and members of the public.
- Commitment to humane evidencebased training methods.
- Physical ability to handle large strong and energetic dogs including those with behavioral challenges.
- Ability to uphold and promote high safety standards in working with dogs of all sizes breeds and temperaments.
- Commitment to being flexible and adaptable in responding to the evolving needs of the program and organization.
- Ability to react to change productively and maintain a positive and solutionfocused approach as challenges arise.
- Demonstrate professionalism in all interactions and represent the program positively.
- Commitment to APA!s mission and a strong desire to increase its lifesaving capacity.
- Embodiment of APA!s core values of innovation respect drive resourcefulness and inclusion.
- Commitment to APA!s customer experience expectations.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Formal training certification (CPDTKA CBCCKA DPFL etc..
- Handson experience with behavior modification.
- Previous animal shelter experience.
- Proven ability to lead training workshops and mentor staff/volunteers.
- Experience conducting full behavioral assessments and determining placement suitability.
PHYSICAL JOB REQUIREMENTS:
- Must be able to routinely lift 4050 pounds.
- Must be able to work around animals (including diseased injured and/or potentially aggressive animals) loud noises chlorine or other chemicals and inclement weather.
- Must be able to comfortably interact with cats/dogs of various health levels including cats who may carry zoonotic diseases such as ringworm scabies intestinal parasites etc.
- Must be able to walk big dogs that pull and jump for multiple hours a day.
- Must be able to be on your feet for long periods of time.
- Must be able to visually observe people and animals from up to 150 feet away.
- Ability to hear normal speech at close contact and shouting up to 150 feet away with the ability to hear and discern dog vocalizations both soft and loud.
- Must be able to pass all required dog handling training required for this position.
- If reasonable accommodations are requested reasonable accommodations will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job absent undue hardship to the organization.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
- Use own transportation to travel and transport.
- Exposure to unpleasant odors and noises.
- Exposure to bites scratches and animal waste.
- Possible exposure to contagious diseases.
- Rapid pace with exposure to potential hazards including animal waste disinfectants and high levels of noise.
- Potential for animal bites and scratches and diseases that can be transmitted from animals to people.
- Must be able to walk around shelter as needed uneven ground keeping a safe distance from dogs and handlers.
TIME COMMITMENT:
- This is a fulltime nonexempt position with an average of 40 hours per week.
- Shift and schedule flexibility is required from 7am8pm 7 days per week as weekly schedule is subject to change.
- Able to work evenings weekends and holidays as needed.
- Occasional afterhours work may be required to support program needs.
WORKING RELATIONSHIPS: Reports directly to the Dog Behavior Manager.
LOCATION(S:
- APA! Main Town Lake Animal Center 1156 West Cesar Chavez Austin TX 78703
- May travel to offsite locations as needed
BENEFITS: Austin Pets Alive! is proud to offer a competitive benefits package for fulltime employees including up to 95 subsidy on employersponsored medical coverage subsidized and voluntary life insurance voluntary dental vision and shortterm disability options all effective the first day of employment. We also offer voluntary wellness and emergency sick plans up to 2 match on 401(K) retirement plan supplemental benefits subsidized pet insurance flexible spending accounts and additional life coverage. Fulltime employees receive 10 paid holidays and accrue 10 days paid time off during the first year of employment with an additional 5 days of PTO accrual upon completion of 12 months of employment. Employees will also receive professional development opportunities through APA!s ongoing mission to advance our animal welfare professionals in our life saving work.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND ACCOMMODATIONS STATEMENT Austin Pets Alive! is an equal employment opportunity employer and we value having staff who come from communities that are most impacted by the issues we engage on. We especially encourage people of color LGBTQ people women transgender and gender nonconforming people and people with disabilities to apply.
Austin Pets Alive! does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race color religion sex national origin age disability veteran status marital status sexual orientation gender identity or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Austin Pets Alive! is committed to creating a dynamic work environment that values diversity and inclusion respect and integrity community focus and innovation.
APA! is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in the employment application process. To request an accommodation please contact Talent Acquisition at at least one week in advance of your interview.
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