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Dog Trainer and Coordinator

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Hawaii Fi-Do Service Dogs

Honolulu, HI (In Person)

$41,600 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/16/2026

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Dog Trainer and Coordinator Hawaii Fi-Do Service Dogs Honolulu, HI Job Details Part-time | Contract $20 an hour 1 day ago Benefits Opportunities for advancement Flexible schedule Qualifications Teamwork Organizational skills Cleaning Animal welfare Teaching Full Job Description Overview Hawaiʻi Fi-Do Service Dogs is seeking a dedicated and experienced Dog Trainer / Coordinator to lead, manage, and support the training of service dogs for individuals with mobility disabilities. The ideal candidate will possess a strong understanding of dog behavior and training techniques, with the ability to work effectively with both dogs and their owners. This role includes recruiting and evaluating dogs, documenting progress, coordinating training efforts, and mentoring apprentice trainers. The ideal candidate is highly organized, passionate about service dogs, and experienced in positive reinforcement training (Operant Conditioning). If you have a love for dogs and a desire to help them become service dogs for people with disabilities, we want to hear from you!
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Hawaii Fi-Do doesn't operate from a physical facility. This job is field based and required travel throughout Oahu Key Responsibilities 1. Dog Selection & Breeding Coordination Collaborate with experienced breeders to facilitate whelping and early development. Maintain breeding lines documentation, including genetic and medical records. Ensure all dogs receive necessary medical testing (X-rays, CERF, microchipping, etc.). 2. Dog Assessment & Documentation Conduct regular testing and evaluations for each dog. Assess dogs to ensure they meet ADI standards. Document each dog's progress in detail, including: Socialization exposures, Training hours, Skills learned, and Temperament assessments Maintain organized records for certification readiness. 3. Dog Training & Development Train dogs using positive reinforcement techniques. Expose dogs to real-world environments (malls, restaurants, work settings). Prepare dogs for transition training once matched with a client (4-8 months). Teach official command sets and document mastery. Maintain the dog's physical and behavioral health, including proper diet and home environment. Coordinate temporary foster home when raisers need break or off island. 4. Trainer Oversight & Collaboration Meet regularly with the Trainers Committee to review dog progress. Mentor and support apprentice trainers as needed. Lead or assist in weekly practice sessions. Coordinate and participate in group training sessions and workshops weekly. Lead therapeutic sessions at Child Family Services. Work with committee to match dog with client. Work with clients 1:1 in the home and community once a dog has been matched. 5. Administrative & Program Support Submit progress reports to the Executive Director. Represent Hawaiʻi Fi-Do professionally in public settings. Maintain training equipment and service dog vests in clean condition. Abide by trainer agreement policies, including ethics, safety, and conduct standards. Qualifications Prior experience training dogs using positive reinforcement (Operant Conditioning). Strong understanding of service dog behavior, ADI standards, and mobility-related task training. Ability to handle confidential information and sensitive animal records. Comfortable working independently and collaboratively. Strong communication, documentation, and organization skills. Willingness to transport dogs to/from training and community sessions. Be willing and understand the limitations of working with clients with disabilities, and be willing to make accommodations when needed. Able to perform Public Access Test on the dog and client. Ability to perform heavy lifting as required during training sessions or when handling equipment. A genuine passion for animal welfare and a commitment to ongoing professional development in dog training practices. Compensation & Benefits Reimbursement for dog-related expenses, including food, vet care, and supplies. Access to professional development and pre-approved training conferences (with reimbursement). Supportive and mission-driven team environment.
Job Types:
Part-time, Contract Pay:
$20.00 per hour
Benefits:
Flexible schedule Opportunities for advancement
Work Location:
In person