Animal Behaviour Class Instructor - Contractor
About the role
Calgary Humane Society (CHS) is a dynamic, non-profit organization whose mission is: Protect Animals. Support People. Create a More Humane World.
As an organization, we value Compassion, Commitment, Courage, and Collaboration and we take pride in fostering an open, inclusive, creative, and supportive environment.
If your beliefs and values align with ours, we welcome you to apply for any open positions we have on our team.
Calgary Humane Society is an equal opportunity organization. We welcome diversity and appreciate the value of the broad range of perspectives we see from different backgrounds and experiences.
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Animal Behaviour Class Instructor – Contractor Instructors required for evening and weekend classes.
Calgary Humane Society is seeking Behaviour Class Instructor Contractors who are responsible for the instruction and facilitation of dog training classes, and private consultations, the purpose of which is to educate owners on humane and effective training methods and to set up both owners and pets for success in the community. Classes and consults are held on evenings and weekends on-site at Calgary Humane Society. For further information on classes please visit our website.
Duties: Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Meet with individuals and their dogs to provide one-on-one support and resources for a private consultation.
- Communicate with the Behaviour Outreach team regarding any resources and tools required for private consultation clients.
- Facilitate the instruction of scheduled training classes including:
- Practicing positive reinforcement training methods;
- Reviewing class attendee list and ensuring class materials are prepared for attendees;
- Setting up and cleaning rooms and spaces used both before and after classes;
- Delivery of CHS class curriculum while ensuring the safety of the public and attendees at all times;
- Following locking and building alarm procedures when closing
- Communicate resource needs and any facility issues to the Behaviour Outreach Team.
- Maintain positive working relationships with training class volunteers by providing direction, support, and guidance.
- Practice safe animal handling.
Key Competencies required:
- Ability to engage large groups of people, building rapport and trusting relationships with clients.
- Ability to work independently and be self-directed.
- Ability to multi-task and adapt to challenges in classes.
- Strong time management skills.
- Strong interpersonal skills including; active listening, conflict de-escalation, and ability to communicate effectively with a diverse range of personalities.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Dependable and reliable.
- Excellent organizational skills and detail oriented.
- Commitment to continual learning of best practices, skills, and trends in the animal behaviour sciences.
- Uphold and model CHS’s values at all times.
Position Requirements:
- Contractor will be required to invoice CHS for services rendered and will be responsible for their own tax remittances per CRA guidelines.
- Behaviour certification or working towards certification such as CPDT-KA, The Academy for Dog Trainers, KPA, etc.
- Membership in PPG Pet Professional Guild considered a strong asset .
- Demonstrated force free training philosophies congruent with the organization.
- Contractor will be required to provide a criminal record check at their own expense to be arranged by CHS.
- Minimum high school diploma.
- Genuine concern for the welfare of animals.
- Ability to communicate and direct effectively, both verbally and in writing (a written competency assessment may be included as part of the interview process).
- Physically capable of, and comfortable with safely handling a variety of dogs with varying temperaments.
Closing date : Posting will remain open until a suitable contractor is found.
We thank all applicants for their interest however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.
About Calgary Humane Society
Calgary Humane Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was incorporated in 1922. At that time, the Society’s mandate included the protection of children, homeless people as well as animals.
Now, Calgary Humane Society is the only organization providing a service under the Animal Protection Act in Calgary. CHS provides care for surrendered, neglected, abandoned, and abused animals.
The first Shelter was built in 1960 with a capacity to handle 2,500 animals a year. By 1973, the Society was receiving over 8,000 animals a year and it became urgently necessary to construct a new facility. The CHS opened a new animal care centre in 1976 approximately five times the size of the previous Shelter.
In 1988 another campaign, Room to Live, raised enough funds to expand and renovate the Shelter. Through the late 1990's, the CHS helped between 12,000 and 13,000 animals, a figure which represents both stray and owners’ animals. More room was needed to house cats and to accommodate a growing staff of workers and volunteers.
In 2005, Calgary Humane Society experienced more growth with the “By Leaps and Bounds Capital Campaign” reaching its target of $10 million ensuring that our wonderful, large and safe facility could be constructed, paid for and opened in 2006.
Our mission is clear and simple: To help as many animals as we can. In today’s complex and changing world, we know that to help as many animals as we can, we must be more than a shelter. We must be leaders in education and violence prevention focused on creating a more compassionate tomorrow.
There can be dozens of different reasons for why a helpless animal is exposed to abuse or is abandoned. As Calgary’s first animal welfare organization, we proudly combine our legacy of sheltering with our focus on education. We are Calgary’s only open-admission animal shelter, and this means one simple thing:
We never say no. We never turn an animal away. When they need us, we respond.
Our mission cannot be accomplished without you. Since 1922, your support has created tens of thousands of brighter futures. Together, we will continue to help as many animals as we can!
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Animal Behaviour Class Instructor - Contractor
About the role
Calgary Humane Society (CHS) is a dynamic, non-profit organization whose mission is: Protect Animals. Support People. Create a More Humane World.
As an organization, we value Compassion, Commitment, Courage, and Collaboration and we take pride in fostering an open, inclusive, creative, and supportive environment.
If your beliefs and values align with ours, we welcome you to apply for any open positions we have on our team.
Calgary Humane Society is an equal opportunity organization. We welcome diversity and appreciate the value of the broad range of perspectives we see from different backgrounds and experiences.
________________________________________
Animal Behaviour Class Instructor – Contractor Instructors required for evening and weekend classes.
Calgary Humane Society is seeking Behaviour Class Instructor Contractors who are responsible for the instruction and facilitation of dog training classes, and private consultations, the purpose of which is to educate owners on humane and effective training methods and to set up both owners and pets for success in the community. Classes and consults are held on evenings and weekends on-site at Calgary Humane Society. For further information on classes please visit our website.
Duties: Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Meet with individuals and their dogs to provide one-on-one support and resources for a private consultation.
- Communicate with the Behaviour Outreach team regarding any resources and tools required for private consultation clients.
- Facilitate the instruction of scheduled training classes including:
- Practicing positive reinforcement training methods;
- Reviewing class attendee list and ensuring class materials are prepared for attendees;
- Setting up and cleaning rooms and spaces used both before and after classes;
- Delivery of CHS class curriculum while ensuring the safety of the public and attendees at all times;
- Following locking and building alarm procedures when closing
- Communicate resource needs and any facility issues to the Behaviour Outreach Team.
- Maintain positive working relationships with training class volunteers by providing direction, support, and guidance.
- Practice safe animal handling.
Key Competencies required:
- Ability to engage large groups of people, building rapport and trusting relationships with clients.
- Ability to work independently and be self-directed.
- Ability to multi-task and adapt to challenges in classes.
- Strong time management skills.
- Strong interpersonal skills including; active listening, conflict de-escalation, and ability to communicate effectively with a diverse range of personalities.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Dependable and reliable.
- Excellent organizational skills and detail oriented.
- Commitment to continual learning of best practices, skills, and trends in the animal behaviour sciences.
- Uphold and model CHS’s values at all times.
Position Requirements:
- Contractor will be required to invoice CHS for services rendered and will be responsible for their own tax remittances per CRA guidelines.
- Behaviour certification or working towards certification such as CPDT-KA, The Academy for Dog Trainers, KPA, etc.
- Membership in PPG Pet Professional Guild considered a strong asset .
- Demonstrated force free training philosophies congruent with the organization.
- Contractor will be required to provide a criminal record check at their own expense to be arranged by CHS.
- Minimum high school diploma.
- Genuine concern for the welfare of animals.
- Ability to communicate and direct effectively, both verbally and in writing (a written competency assessment may be included as part of the interview process).
- Physically capable of, and comfortable with safely handling a variety of dogs with varying temperaments.
Closing date : Posting will remain open until a suitable contractor is found.
We thank all applicants for their interest however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.
About Calgary Humane Society
Calgary Humane Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was incorporated in 1922. At that time, the Society’s mandate included the protection of children, homeless people as well as animals.
Now, Calgary Humane Society is the only organization providing a service under the Animal Protection Act in Calgary. CHS provides care for surrendered, neglected, abandoned, and abused animals.
The first Shelter was built in 1960 with a capacity to handle 2,500 animals a year. By 1973, the Society was receiving over 8,000 animals a year and it became urgently necessary to construct a new facility. The CHS opened a new animal care centre in 1976 approximately five times the size of the previous Shelter.
In 1988 another campaign, Room to Live, raised enough funds to expand and renovate the Shelter. Through the late 1990's, the CHS helped between 12,000 and 13,000 animals, a figure which represents both stray and owners’ animals. More room was needed to house cats and to accommodate a growing staff of workers and volunteers.
In 2005, Calgary Humane Society experienced more growth with the “By Leaps and Bounds Capital Campaign” reaching its target of $10 million ensuring that our wonderful, large and safe facility could be constructed, paid for and opened in 2006.
Our mission is clear and simple: To help as many animals as we can. In today’s complex and changing world, we know that to help as many animals as we can, we must be more than a shelter. We must be leaders in education and violence prevention focused on creating a more compassionate tomorrow.
There can be dozens of different reasons for why a helpless animal is exposed to abuse or is abandoned. As Calgary’s first animal welfare organization, we proudly combine our legacy of sheltering with our focus on education. We are Calgary’s only open-admission animal shelter, and this means one simple thing:
We never say no. We never turn an animal away. When they need us, we respond.
Our mission cannot be accomplished without you. Since 1922, your support has created tens of thousands of brighter futures. Together, we will continue to help as many animals as we can!