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MEDICAL DETECTION DOGS
central belt of Scotland
Full-time

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Regional Assistance Dog Instructor Scotland

The Job

We are looking for a passionate and driven person who ideally has previous experience and skills working as an Instructor within an Assistance Dog organisation, who has worked with clients and partnerships. The role includes supporting both clients who have had a MDD dog placed with them and also our own dog applicants with their puppies and young dogs to ensure they receive the highest standard of socialisation and early training in terms of obedience, public access and developing an alert to the applicant’s condition, with the aim to reach an accreditable assistance dog partnership status. It is also will include carrying out client specific and odour training for MDD own dogs, placing these dogs with their new clients and looking after a number of established partnerships. This role would suit somebody residing in the central belt of Scotland, between Glasgow and Edinburgh.

Duties that encompass the role of an Instructor include:

  • Be the first point of contact for the allocated partnerships in your area, covering all areas of Scotland. To provide guidance and instruction to applicants who have applied to the charity to have their own dogs considered for the training programme guidance and instruction on handling, behaviour and obedience and odour training as well as newly placed partnerships.
  • Alongside the Instructing team, to run puppy classes, public access training, recall sessions in small groups for applicant own dogs that are in line with the charity’s quality standards and in accordance with timescales and targets.
  • To also carry out support visits and home interviews for applicants and clients that have been allocated to you.
  • Regularly monitor progress of the puppies and partnerships in training in your area and provide detailed, evidenced feedback to Instructor Manager and Head of Assistance Dog Programme.
  • To carry out client specific training with any MDD owned dogs that have been matched, including the required odour scent training.
  • Instructing, guiding and supporting new assistance dog clients in managing and handling a Medical Alert Assistance Dog effectively, via pre training, placement training and aftercare visits.
  • Supporting partnerships in training in successfully reaching an accreditation standard and in maintaining this
  • standard throughout the life of the partnership.
  • To support a number of established partnerships in the form of aftercare, refresher training and yearly re-accreditations, assisting further afield on occasions as required.

        Responsibilities

  • To escalate issues and problems to the Instructor Manager as appropriate.
  • To assist the Dog Supply Team with carrying out scent assessments on any MDD dogs in socialising as and when required with the support of the Instructor Manager and rest of the Instructing Team.
  • To plan, organise and deliver practical and theoretical training to clients, meeting their individual needs in line with agreed standards to include areas such as dog welfare, appropriate handling, commanding and overall management. This will involve working with the parents as Team Leader and child as Client and working with adult clients.
  • Assess the team dynamics of the family & balancing the needs of all family members as well as those of the dog.
  • Assess the individuals preferred learning style and amending as relevant to aid a client.
  • To accompany the client into all regular environments that they will take the dog to, ensuring the dog behaves in an acceptable manner and that the client and others are aware and clear in terms of where they dog should reside and behave for eg public transport, place of work. To complete a check list of environments for any applicant own dogs in training who are on the programme to be assessed within.
  • To support and advise clients in transferring the odour training from pot training and recognising alerting behaviours to establish real life alerting.
  • To monitor the correct and false alerting percentages of allocated partnerships via data analysis, advising where necessary until the correct alerting levels are achieved.
  • To complete comprehensive reports and paperwork for any time spent with applicants or partnerships in training or established. Maintain accurate records by providing verbal and written information with agreed timescales about clients, dogs, applicants and apprentices as appropriate.
  • To work alongside allocated partnerships with the aim of the partnership reaching an accredited standard and feeding back to the Instructor Manager and Assistance Dog Programme Manager if there are any concerns that the accreditation cannot be achieved.
  • To provide clients with appropriate aftercare services at regular intervals in their own homes in the form of annual visits, support visits or at refresher workshops run at the Centre to agreed standards. This will include continual re-assessment of the dynamics of family and dog, formulating and training on appropriate solutions, as well as offering additional dog training advice.
  • To deliver handling days as part of an applicant’s pre training to include ‘Introduction to Assistance Dog’ ‘Advanced Handling’ and Family Handling.
  • To scent train and seizure proof advanced dogs in preparation to be partnered with an adult or child client and ensure that applicant own dogs have received this at the earliest opportunity.
  • To maintain the ongoing public access training with any advanced dog in scent training that has been allocated to them.
  • To provide local support to the growing puppy socialisation scheme, based in and around Perth.
  • To provide support to the Charity’s public relations and fundraising functions as required, specifically in your area.
  • To act as the ‘contact’ person for the assistance dog programme in relation to training policy procedures with clients and their families, other professional service providers and members of the public. This will include on-going research and development of the project.
  • To liaise with and provide support for Volunteers who may operate as part of the aftercare programme provided by the charity.
  • To ensure all partnerships are in line with the ADUK regulations with regards to behaviour, obedience and welfare and branding.
  • Due to the nature of the role, flexible working hours may be required in some instances to facilitate the effective delivery of the work e.g. working during the school holidays with school age clients.

Other

  • Share best practice with colleagues across the charity.
  • Any other duties or tasks that are required to ensure the successful running of the Medical Alert Assistance Dog Department and the Charity overall.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
  • High level of preparation, organisational and co-ordination skills
  • Strong and clear teaching and instructing skills
  • Experience of running puppy classes and carrying out public access training and recall sessions
  • High level of self – motivation and planning
  • Approachable, calm and empathetic to children and adults with debilitating and life threatening conditions
  • Happy to travel alone within the UK to visit any clients as necessary.
  • Happy to be on call at all times for partnerships as and when required.
  • Happy to stay away from home and stay in local hotel when the client’s location is too far from your home to travel back.
  • Happy and able to have Medical Alert Assistance Dogs in training to reside in their home.
  • Good team worker, but equally able to work alone.
  • Positive, empathetic and calm attitude
  • Able to embrace a constantly evolving organisation
  • Flexible

KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE

Essential

  • Previous Assistance Dog Instructing or Dog Training with puppy socialisers experience
  • Knowledge of AD(UK) and ADI regulations
  • Law in relation to dogs.
  • Knowledge of medical conditions relevant to puppies between 8 weeks and 2 years of age.
  • Dog and human psychology.
  • Proven evidence and experience of dog handling and training skills
  • Previous experience of teaching and instructing
  • Sound dog training and dog behaviour knowledge
  • IT literacy and report writing skills
  • Experience of using Microsoft based programs such as Outlook, Word,
  • Excel, Internet Explorer and Power Point, teams, zoom and Microsoft
  • Share point for data etc
  • Full UK driving licence
  • Pass a DBS (CRB) check due to regular contact with children

Preferable

  • Knowledge of debilitating medical conditions and understanding of how they can impact people, both physically and psychologically, particularly when they are unstable and fluctuating.
  • Previous knowledge of odour/scent training.

PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES

  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
  • High level of preparation, organisational and co-ordination skills
  • Strong and clear teaching and instructing skills
  • High level of self – motivation and planning
  • Approachable, calm and empathetic to children and adults with debilitating and life threatening conditions
  • Happy to travel alone within the UK to visit any clients as necessary.
  • Happy to be on call at all times for partnerships as and when required – to include outside standard working hours.
  • Able and willing to stay away from home and stay in local hotel when the client’s location is too far from the Centre to travel back.
  • If able, possibility of having Medical Alert Assistance Dogs in training to reside in their home through the 6 – 8 week training phase.
  • Good team worker, but equally able to work alone.
  • Positive, empathetic and calm attitude
  • Able to embrace a constantly evolving organisation
  • You should be supportive of the charitable aims of Medical Detection Dogs and capable of working as part of a team, as well as able to motivate yourself.
  • You should be adaptable and positively embrace change by not only being flexible towards the ideas of others but also putting forward ideas to colleagues. This will involve creativity in problem solving and making appropriate responses to new ideas and unexpected situations.

DIVERITY, EQUALITY & INCLUSION

We are a welcoming, diverse and inclusive charity. Medical Detection Dogs thrives when everyone feels comfortable bringing their best self to work. We celebrate difference, whilst striving to create an environment where colleagues feel respected and valued for their unique potential. We are committed to our values on equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Values & Behaviours

Working at Medical Detection Dogs will be a richly rewarding experience.

Our Values & Behaviours encapsulate who we are, what we stand for and what it will feel like to be part of our team:

  • We are respectful.
  • We stay positive.
  • We strive for excellence.
  • We communicate and listen.
  • We are ambassadors.
  • We are one team.

And of course, we advocate for Medical Detection Dogs whenever we get the chance, and we pride ourselves on our role as ambassadors for the charity.

Finally, the successful candidate will also be expected to:

  • Hold a full UK Driving Licence
  • Provide proof of identity and eligibility to work in the UK.
  • Undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check
  • Work some evenings and weekends
  • Be willing to travel to the Centre based near Milton Keynes

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