MEDICAL DETECTION DOGS
23,800 - 27,000 per year
Great Horwood, Buckinghamshire
Full-time

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Assistance Dog Training Manager

We have an exciting new opportunity to join this innovative charity that is a world-leader in its specialist field. 

JOB TITLE: Assistance Dog Training Manager 

LOCATION: Great Horwood, Buckinghamshire

SALARY:  £33,000 - £37,000 based on experience

JOB TYPE:  Full-time permanent, with occasional evenings and weekends required

REPORTS TO:  Head of Canine Supply, Training and Welfare

TO APPLY – Please send your current CV with covering letter (no longer than one A4 sheet) stating why you would like the role to hr@medicaldetectiondogs.org.uk

Assistance Dog Trainer (Puppy & Advanced)

JOB TITLE: Assistance Dog Trainer (Puppy & Advanced)

LOCATION: Based out of our Training Centre in Great Horwood, near Milton Keynes with responsibility for puppies placed with socialisers in Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Northamptonshire (with possible travel outside these areas from time to time)

SALARY BAND: £23,800 to £27,000 

JOB TYPE: Full-time permanent, with occasional evenings and weekends required 

REPORTS TO: Assistance Dog Training Manager

TO APPLY – Please send your current CV with covering letter (no longer than one A4 sheet) stating why you would like the role to hr@medicaldetectiondogs.org.uk

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    We research how trained dogs can detect diseases through volatile compounds, building a strong evidence base in collaboration with UK and international partners. While continuing our research, we're now also exploring real-world applications.

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    Considering a charity of the year or sponsorship, fundraising, cause-related marketing or employee volunteering, there are many ways to get involved.

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    We ensure the highest welfare standards for our dogs from before birth through retirement. With responsible breeding, home environments (not kennels), 24/7 volunteer support, regular health checks, and expert veterinary care, our dedicated team prioritises every dog's wellbeing throughout their life.

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    Through groundbreaking studies, innovative partnerships and years of combined expertise within our team, our research harnesses the extraordinary olfactory intelligence of dogs and leverages AI and machine learning to revolutionise disease detection.

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    The first reliable study on cancer detection by dogs was published in 2004 by Willis et al., in collaboration with Medical Detection Dogs. Since then, the organisation has remained dedicated to advancing research into canine scent detection. Our extensive collection of publications highlights the range and impact of this work in the field of disease detection.

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