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Job Vacancy - Dog Walker and Pet Sitter


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Experienced Dog Walker/Pet Sitter


We are a small well-established family run business based in Dulwich/Peckham and its surrounding areas that is rapidly growing.


We are looking for an Experienced Dog Walker/Pet sitter to join our team to fill Temporary and Permanent positions on a Full or Part time basis.


What we are looking for:


The ideal candidate/s MUST


? Hold a full clean driving license

? Have their own car

? Have a passion for all animals

? Have previous dog walking experience

? Have experience with other animals

? Provide a CRB check or be happy to have one carried out on you


The ideal candidate/s is/are required to


? Be prepared to walk up to 6 dogs at once if necessary

? Be physically fit enough to walk for 3 hours a day or more.

? Be prepared to work outside in all weather.

? Be reliable and flexible with their approach to work

? Be able to think on their feet.

? Have written & verbal communication skills (English)

? Be available to work Mon ? Fri with flexibility to work up to 4 weekend days a month

? Be prepared to look after a lot of different species of animals.


It would be advantageous for a candidate to have:


? Animal Care Qualification/s

? Human First Aid

? Animal First Aid


The successful candidate for this role will be someone who has a passion for animals first and foremost, someone who is reliable, enthusiastic, self-motivated, trustworthy, and has experience with dealing with challenging dogs/animals.


We offer training in the form of courses such as dog first aid and dog behaviour courses


Salary: dependant on experience


Experience: Dog Care 1-year, Other animals previous experience


Please send CV to [email protected]

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