Guide Dog Mobility Instructor

Guiding Eyes for the Blind, Inc.Yorktown Heights, NY
2d$70,000 - $85,000

About The Position

At Guiding Eyes for the Blind, we are passionate about connecting exceptional dogs with individuals seeking greater independence. We are dedicated to creating and supporting life-changing partnerships between people and dogs. At our facilities, we breed, raise, and train exceptional guide dogs – and match them with individuals ready to embrace a life of greater freedom, confidence, and possibility. Together, they embark on incredible life adventures. Are you ready to play a role in that journey? Join us and help be a part of transforming lives. Our incredible dogs make our mission possible – and working with them will inspire you! At Guiding Eyes, we are passionate about matching the right dog with the right person, providing exceptional dogs trained to meet each client’s unique needs and empowering individuals who are blind or visually impaired to live the lives they choose. As a Guide Dog Mobility Instructor, you will play a vital role in fulfilling our mission. Drawing on your professional certification and hands-on experience, you will train and prepare our dogs to reach class-ready status – ready to be matched with the person whose life they will transform. In your role, you will build upon the principles of positive reinforcement, using International Guide Dog Federation (IGDF)-aligned training methods to create the best training experiences possible for our amazing dogs and their future handlers. Through your expertise and care, you’ll help each dog realize its purpose: to provide independence, confidence, and partnership to those we serve.

Requirements

  • College degree preferred, ideally with a concentration in Animal Behavior, Psychology, or Education/Teaching.
  • Successfully completed a 3-year apprenticeship and qualified at an IGDF-accredited program, with a preferred minimum of three (3) years of experience following qualification.
  • Comfortable wearing and working under a blindfold for extended periods.
  • Physically capable of lifting and handling large, active dogs, and maintaining stamina throughout the workday.
  • Able to maintain a pace of 4.0 miles per hour when working with a guide dog, as required.
  • Stand and walk for extended periods, both indoors and outdoors, in all types of weather conditions (average of three to ten miles per training day).
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills, strong organizational abilities, and the capacity to handle multiple tasks effectively.
  • Maintains a positive attitude, professional demeanor, and welcoming presence in all interactions.
  • Capable of accurately assessing situations and making quick, sound judgements independently.
  • Demonstrated teamwork and interpersonal skills; outcome focused and able to achieve results through collaboration.
  • Flexible and adaptable, embracing challenges and adjusting quickly to changing priorities while contributing to team success.
  • Self-motivated and driven by a strong work ethic, demonstrating reliability, integrity, and punctuality in all aspects of work.
  • Strong relationship building-skills, with the ability to find common purpose, build consensus, and strengthen collaboration.
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule that may include non-traditional hours, including, but not limited to nights, weekends, evenings, and holidays, as required to meet training needs.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel; familiarity with Salesforce is a plus.
  • Must be comfortable around large, active dogs.
  • Must have a valid Driver’s License.
  • Must be authorized to work in the United States

Nice To Haves

  • College degree preferred, ideally with a concentration in Animal Behavior, Psychology, or Education/Teaching.
  • Successfully completed a 3-year apprenticeship and qualified at an IGDF-accredited program, with a preferred minimum of three (3) years of experience following qualification.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the training and development of a string of eight (8) dogs biannually following Guiding Eyes and IGDF standards, with the possibility of starting additional strings as needed.
  • Conduct foundation training (16 weeks) and customized training (4 weeks) for assigned dogs, preparing each dog to reach its full potential.
  • Collaborate with managers to thoughtfully determine client-dog pre-matches and final matches, ensuring successful partnerships.
  • Support the emotional and physical well-being of all assigned dogs.
  • Perform blindfold work with assigned dogs.
  • Serve as a mentor when designated to fellow GDMIs, sharing expertise and guiding less experienced team members.
  • Represent Guiding Eyes periodically in public relations and education efforts, delivering talks, presentations, and demonstrations that inspire and transform.
  • Provide coverage for other GDMIs as needed when not training assigned dogs, ensuring continuity of training and care.
  • Provide and maintain clear and accurate reports to track each assigned dog’s progress and achievements.
  • Transport guide dogs in the field as needed, including pickups, drop-offs, and boarding of placement-ready or returned guides.
  • Collaborate effectively within a team environment.
  • Maintain a high level of productivity throughout the workday.
  • Foster and promote positivity, teamwork, and a culture of collaboration in all interactions.
  • Willingness and ability to travel as needed, including, but not limited to, day trips, overnight stays (which may include weekends), and airline travel within the U.S. and Canada.
  • Perform other duties as assigned, contributing wherever needed to advance our mission.

Benefits

  • Competitive and generous healthcare (Medical/Dental/Vision)
  • 403(b)
  • Life Insurance
  • Paid Time Off and Holidays
  • You are invited to bring your well-behaved dog to work
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