Tails Pet Resort is seeking a passionate and dedicated individual to join our team as a Dog Daycare Attendant. As a Dog Daycare Attendant, you will play a vital role in the overall well-being and happiness of our guests. You will be responsible for supervising and engaging with dogs during their stay at our daycare facility, ensuring a safe and fun environment for all.
Responsibilities:
Monitor and supervise dogs in a group setting, ensuring their safety and well-being at all times.
Engage in playtime activities and provide mental stimulation for dogs.
Administer medication, if required, according to the provided guidelines.
Clean and maintain the daycare facility, including play areas, sleeping quarters, and common spaces.
Observe and report any changes in dogs' behavior, health, or eating habits to the management.
Follow established protocols for dog introductions and ensure compatibility among daycare attendees.
Assist with feeding and providing fresh water to dogs, as instructed.
Maintain accurate records of daily activities, including attendance and any incidents that may occur.
Provide exceptional customer service by answering inquiries and addressing concerns from dog owners.
Collaborate with the team to create a positive and friendly atmosphere for dogs and their owners.
Attend training sessions and workshops to enhance knowledge of dog behavior and safety protocols.
Qualifications:
Genuine love for dogs and a passion for their well-being.
Previous experience working with dogs in a daycare, kennel, or related environment is preferred.
Understanding of dog behavior, body language, and group dynamics.
Ability to handle and control dogs of all sizes and breeds.
Strong observation skills to identify signs of stress, anxiety, or illness in dogs.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills to interact with dog owners and the team.
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and handle multiple tasks efficiently.
Reliable, punctual, and committed to maintaining a high standard of cleanliness and safety.
Must be physically fit and capable of standing, walking, and lifting dogs of various sizes (up to 50 pounds).