JOB TITLE: |
Canine Care Technician |
FSLA STATUS: |
Salary, Hourly Non-Exempt |
WORK SCHEDULE: |
Full-Time, Hours may vary |
REPORTS TO: |
Senior Manager of Canine Research and Development |
Job Summary |
Clear Path for Veterans, Inc. (CPV or Clear Path) is Upstate New York’s Veteran Resource Center, serving as a hub of information, programs and services for Veterans and their families. Clear Path for Veterans is located in Chittenango, NY. The incumbent in this position provides routine care to canines assigned to the Puppy Development Program throughout the Clear Path for Veterans (CPV) New York (CPVNY) location. In this capacity, this position will be responsible for providing cursory exams, biological fulfillment, grooming, dental care, body composition assessments, and other activities focused on assigned canines' health and wellness. The Canine Care Technician will collect and input data into the canine management software. This position actively listens to staff while maintaining realistic expectations and promoting teamwork.
Primary Functions |
Routine Canine Care
Team Cohesion and Efficiency
Administrative and Miscellaneous
Education and Experience Needed |
Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities Needed to Perform Effectively in the Position |
Additional Requirements |
Work Location |
Work locations will vary depending on day-to-day tasks and responsibilities. As a Nationally focused position, it is not required to remain fixed and/or full-time at a designated location. Working remotely/hybrid may be required to increase efficiency and not impede on day-to-day operations of chapter/affiliate Canine Program site locations.
Job-related Physical Abilities needed to perform the job in a satisfactory manner |
Must possess speech and hearing sufficient for telephone and in-person communications. Manual dexterity is sufficient for constant use of computer keyboard and other office equipment. Vision sufficient for frequent use of a computer monitor, developing and reading paperwork. Must be able to stand and be actively mobile for extended periods of time, including bending, stooping, reaching, running, balancing, etc. Must be able to lift a minimum of 35 lbs.
Expectations |