What are the responsibilities and job description for the Dog Daycare Handler (Playgroups of 10–15 Dogs) position at Tailored Pet Services?
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Professional Work/Life Boundaries:
This is a high-responsibility specialist position. You have the professional autonomy to curate the energy of your room. You aren't "watching" dogs—you are leading them.
Compensation
If this role sounds like a fit, complete the application and answer all questions thoughtfully.
We review every application carefully. Candidates who demonstrate relevant experience managing off-leash groups, strong decision-making, and attention to detail will be contacted for the next step.
This position is designed for someone looking for a stable, long-term role—not a temporary or transitional position.
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- The "Warehouse" Ratio: You’re alone with 30 dogs, just "surviving" the shift
- The Paycheck Lottery: You have no set schedule, so you never know if you'll have enough hours to pay your bills
- The "On-Call" Anxiety: You get called in constantly on your days off or are bothered by work texts after hours
- The "Stranger" Factor: A dog that comes once every three months shows up and ruins the pack dynamic you worked so hard to build
- No Place to Breathe: You don't even have a quiet place to decompress on your break
Professional Work/Life Boundaries:
- Active Group Leadership: You’re working with 10–15 dogs—not 30 —so you can actively lead the group instead of just surviving the shift
- Locked-In Schedule & Paycheck: You have a consistent Tuesday–Friday schedule with reliable hours. No guessing, no last-minute changes
- Zero "On-Call" Stress: You’re not being called in on your days off or dealing with work texts after hours. When you’re off, you’re off
- No “Pop-Ins”: Dogs are on consistent schedules and part of stable groups—you’re not constantly resetting dynamics with unfamiliar dogs
- A Real Place to Decompress: You have a dedicated space to step away from the noise and reset during your break
- The 4-Visit Standard: New dogs must pass a structured 4-visit intro program. We don’t gamble with your safety for a registration fee
- The Reset Hour: Every day includes a one-hour Nap Room. This is built-in time to reset the group, complete report cards, and prepare for the afternoon in a calm environment
- Real Success Stories: Through our Nervous Dog Program, you work with dogs one-on-one until they are ready to join group play successfully
This is a high-responsibility specialist position. You have the professional autonomy to curate the energy of your room. You aren't "watching" dogs—you are leading them.
Compensation
- Base Pay: $20/hour
- Group Specialist Bonus: $2.50/dog/day (12-13 dogs) | $5/dog/day (14-15 dogs)
- Target Total Earnings: $20–$29/hour
- Proven experience independently managing off-leash playgroups of 10 dogs for full-length shifts (3 hours at a time), on a recurring basis (at least weekly), sustained over several months in a professional setting—not short-term, one-off, or fill-in coverage
- You worked independently as the decision-maker responsible for group behavior, safety, and real-time handling (not assisting, rotating dogs, or working under constant supervision)
- Proven ability to assemble balanced groups and adjust placements based on behavior
- Strong understanding of dog body language and behavior management
- Reliability and punctuality — the team depends on you
- Physically able to be on your feet 6–8 hours/day and handle dogs up to 150 lbs
- Able to work outdoors in all weather conditions
If this role sounds like a fit, complete the application and answer all questions thoughtfully.
We review every application carefully. Candidates who demonstrate relevant experience managing off-leash groups, strong decision-making, and attention to detail will be contacted for the next step.
This position is designed for someone looking for a stable, long-term role—not a temporary or transitional position.
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Salary : $20 - $29