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Job Location | Exeter |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £31,755 - £36,996 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
Police Dog Training Instructor Location: Police Headquarters, ExeterSalary: Scale F - Starts at £31,755 rising by yearly increments to a maximum of £36,996 per annumType of working arrangement: Hybrid Worker - Hybrid working is a form of flexible working where workers spend some of their time working remotely (usually, but not necessarily, from home) and some in the employers workspace.Hours per week: This role is 37 hours per week. However, we welcome applications from individuals wishing to work on a part-time basis and we are willing to consider flexible working patterns subject to business need.This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic and driven team delivering dog training across the Alliance but primarily within Devon and Cornwall.This role will be based within Exeter, at our Police Headquarters but can be flexible as to where you live within Devon and Cornwall as training delivered will not always be from Exeter.If you are an organised individual and a strong team player with excellent communication skills and a sound understanding of Microsoft 365 applications, then please get in touch.A strong work ethic and ability to work unsupervised while managing a demanding workload and supporting students and dogs through their training is expected.A current NPCC/ACPO General purpose dog instructors’ qualification is essential.Any other Dog instructing qualifications such as Drugs, victim recovery, Explosive search, or digital are desirable but CPD will be offered as part of your role as an instructor within this progressive and enthusiastic team.Experience in developing young dogs both General purpose and search dogs from puppies to adulthood for handing on to students is desirable and there may be times you will be asked to have a dog for a period of time to assist succession planning.To design and deliver training and development interventions in order to ensure that the knowledge, understanding, skills, attitudes and behaviour of police officers, staff and other members of the force meet the requirements of the force/s and priorities.This post will particularly focus on planning and delivery of general-purpose initial, continuation and refresher training for dogs and their handlers. Assesses the dog teams to the standards within the NPCC Police Dogs Manual of Guidance.Want to know more about this roleFurther detail regarding this role and the essential requirements can be found within the job description attached below.If you think this may be the role for you and would like further information, please contact:What you get if you join usIf you work for us, you will get access to: