Kennel Care Assistant
The Rspca, Derby
Kennel Care Assistant
£11-£13
The Rspca, Derby
- Part time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 4 days ago, 11 Jun | Get your application in now to be included in the first week's applications.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
Job ref: 5e1054e571504b5faba15b9802d5d5ab
Location ref: Derby
Full Job Description
RSPCA Derby is looking for a Kennel Care Assistant to join our animal care team at Abbey Street, providing high standards of daily care and welfare for the dogs in our centre. As an independent, self-funded local charity, we rely entirely on the funds we raise ourselves to provide food, shelter, veterinary treatment and second chances for animals who need us most. Our Kennel Care Assistant will be at the heart of everything we do - caring for dogs day to day and helping them on their journey to a happy new home. Working under the direction of our Animal Care Manager, Deputy Animal Care Manager and Team Leaders, you'll be an important part of a dedicated and close-knit team., This is a hands-on, physically demanding and emotionally involved role, and it's one of the most important we have. Many of the dogs in our care have come from backgrounds involving neglect, abuse or trauma, and some have complex behavioural needs as a result. The ability to remain calm, compassionate and emotionally resilient is just as important as practical experience - this is something to consider carefully before applying.,
- Carrying out daily health and welfare checks and reporting concerns appropriately
- Preparing and providing food and water in line with individual dietary requirements
- Cleaning, disinfecting and maintaining kennels, exercise areas and associated facilities to a high standard
- Safely handling, restraining and exercising dogs of varying breeds, sizes and temperaments
- Providing grooming, bathing and general coat care
- Administering medications, treatments and first aid under veterinary or management direction
- Implementing and monitoring welfare plans, including training, rehabilitation, socialisation and enrichment programmes
- Accurately recording and reporting changes in animal health, behaviour and welfare
- Assisting with the rehoming process, including meeting potential adopters and supporting adoption appointments
- Providing excellent customer service to adopters, volunteers, visitors and members of the public
- Supporting other areas of the animal centre when needed, including reception, the cattery, and our rabbit and small animal unit Because we work in a busy, fast-paced environment, this role suits someone who is practical, patient, proactive and committed to the highest standards of animal welfare.
- Experience working in a kennel, rescue, boarding, veterinary or other professional animal handling environment
- Experience working with dogs of varying breeds, sizes, temperaments and behavioural needs
- Experience administering medications or treatments to animals
- Experience implementing animal care, training or rehabilitation plans
- Good interpersonal and communication skills, with a customer-focused approach
- An understanding of positive reinforcement training principles and canine body language
- Good organisational and record-keeping skills, including confidence using computer systems
- Physical fitness and the ability to carry out demanding manual duties throughout the working day
- A full UK manual driving licence is essential A qualification in animal care, canine behaviour or a related subject would be beneficial, as would experience in a rescue or rehoming environment, but these are not essential. You must be compassionate, emotionally resilient, reliable and genuinely committed to the welfare of animals in our care.
- Play a direct and meaningful part in the care and rehabilitation of rescue animals
- Develop your animal care skills and experience within a dedicated professional team
- Work with a close-knit team of staff and volunteers who share your passion for animal welfare
- Be part of a local organisation where your contribution truly matters
Hours: 28 hours per week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 8.30am-4.30pm) Weekend, Bank Holiday and occasional evening working may be required. Salary: £11.07-£12.96 per hour (2% above minimum wage, dependent on age)
We're looking for someone who has:
RSPCA Derby is a small, independent local charity making a real difference for animals across Derbyshire. This role offers the chance to:
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