Our Leadership Team

KennelAssistant

Englewood, Colorado, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Kennel Assistant at Our Leadership Team. Skills: Animal Care, communication. monitoring the well-being of all pets in their care. ensuring adequate record keeping”

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Prior Animal Care Experience, Knowledge of dog and cat body language and behavior, General animal care and handling experience, You are required to ensure staff receives information from the previous shift and then communicate information to the next shift, You must be able to communicate well across different departments, with the hospital staff, and with clients, Familiarity with Microsoft Office and Outlook, as well as basic typing skills is required

What You'll Do.

monitoring the well-being of all pets in their care

ensuring adequate record keeping

monitoring of feeding schedules and medication administration

bathing and other tasks are completed in a timely basis

provide excellent customer service while booking appointments

during drop off and pick up of pets

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

communicate well across different departments; with the hospital staff; with clients

Communication Scope

communicate well across different departments, with the hospital staff, and with clients; Communication is in-person, by phone, through client file notes, and via e-mail and text-message

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