Wayside Waifs, Inc.
Canine Behavior Evaluator – Main Shelter
Wayside Waifs, Inc., Kansas City, Missouri, United States, 64101
Description
Base hourly rate: $18.50
Spanish-speaking differential: Additional $1.00 per hour for employees who demonstrate and maintain Spanish language proficiency and are willing to use this skill for Wayside Waifs' business purposes.
Position Summary
The Behavior Evaluator is responsible for behaviorally testing all canines and entering test data in a timely manner. An important aspect of the job is to provide honest, objective behavioral information when evaluating an animal’s mental welfare and to help determine if the animal is a good adoption candidate. Other responsibilities include monitoring and creating strategies for maintaining graduates of Wayside Waifs Canine Behavior Center, and also ensuring our more challenging canine population have current directives and are monitored for signs of stress or regression. The Behavior Evaluator will help educate volunteers, fellow staff members, potential adopters, and the public by promoting positive reinforcement and displaying proper dog handling techniques. Primary Accountabilities
Work within a team to ensure a thorough behavior assessment is completed on all canines 5 months and older entering the shelter. Distinguish between floor ready canines and canines who may require an extended assessment period or behavior modification. Ensure each dog has proper signage, walking equipment, and walking directives when needed. Make recommendations to staff and volunteers regarding canine behavior issues when necessary. Support the admissions department with canines that pose a safety concern at intake, including entering notes gathered from surrendering or finding parties and notes about behavior on intake. Monitor the behavior of all dogs in the main building and adjust enrichment and support protocols as needed. Communicate daily updates of dogs cleared behaviorally to appropriate departments to ensure the best flow through the shelter. Provide support for adoptions and foster departments through behavior consults, meet and greet assistance, and further training/management recommendations for designated dogs. Maintain open communication with CBC Trainers about graduates of the CBC, and collaborate on behavior maintenance plans and best practices. Support the “Ask a Trainer” feature by responding to behavior related inquiries as needed. Assist, shadow, or teach Public and Volunteer training classes as assigned. Other duties as assigned. Essential Functions / Key Competencies
Thorough understanding of canine behavior and body language, especially in a shelter environment Ability to use safe and humane dog handling techniques for both fearful and high arousal dogs Ability to work within a team setting as well as independently, and provide and accept feedback in the moment Strong customer service background Ability to work with and train volunteers Strong attention to detail and ability to prioritize tasks in a fast paced environment Ability to work under pressure Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing Strong public speaking skills Ability to work in an emotionally charged environment, and have challenging conversations effectively and appropriately Position Requirements
Education
High School diploma or GED CPDT- KA or other positive reinforcement-based certification preferred Dog handling experience required; shelter handling preferred Physical
Ability to lift 50lbs Significant amount of standing and squatting during a typical day, exposure to fumes, animal smells, and airborne particles Noise level is moderate to high Exposure to animal waste Potential to be scratched or bitten
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The Behavior Evaluator is responsible for behaviorally testing all canines and entering test data in a timely manner. An important aspect of the job is to provide honest, objective behavioral information when evaluating an animal’s mental welfare and to help determine if the animal is a good adoption candidate. Other responsibilities include monitoring and creating strategies for maintaining graduates of Wayside Waifs Canine Behavior Center, and also ensuring our more challenging canine population have current directives and are monitored for signs of stress or regression. The Behavior Evaluator will help educate volunteers, fellow staff members, potential adopters, and the public by promoting positive reinforcement and displaying proper dog handling techniques. Primary Accountabilities
Work within a team to ensure a thorough behavior assessment is completed on all canines 5 months and older entering the shelter. Distinguish between floor ready canines and canines who may require an extended assessment period or behavior modification. Ensure each dog has proper signage, walking equipment, and walking directives when needed. Make recommendations to staff and volunteers regarding canine behavior issues when necessary. Support the admissions department with canines that pose a safety concern at intake, including entering notes gathered from surrendering or finding parties and notes about behavior on intake. Monitor the behavior of all dogs in the main building and adjust enrichment and support protocols as needed. Communicate daily updates of dogs cleared behaviorally to appropriate departments to ensure the best flow through the shelter. Provide support for adoptions and foster departments through behavior consults, meet and greet assistance, and further training/management recommendations for designated dogs. Maintain open communication with CBC Trainers about graduates of the CBC, and collaborate on behavior maintenance plans and best practices. Support the “Ask a Trainer” feature by responding to behavior related inquiries as needed. Assist, shadow, or teach Public and Volunteer training classes as assigned. Other duties as assigned. Essential Functions / Key Competencies
Thorough understanding of canine behavior and body language, especially in a shelter environment Ability to use safe and humane dog handling techniques for both fearful and high arousal dogs Ability to work within a team setting as well as independently, and provide and accept feedback in the moment Strong customer service background Ability to work with and train volunteers Strong attention to detail and ability to prioritize tasks in a fast paced environment Ability to work under pressure Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing Strong public speaking skills Ability to work in an emotionally charged environment, and have challenging conversations effectively and appropriately Position Requirements
Education
High School diploma or GED CPDT- KA or other positive reinforcement-based certification preferred Dog handling experience required; shelter handling preferred Physical
Ability to lift 50lbs Significant amount of standing and squatting during a typical day, exposure to fumes, animal smells, and airborne particles Noise level is moderate to high Exposure to animal waste Potential to be scratched or bitten
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