
Are you interested in improving the well-being of Veterans with disabilities across the country?
Liberty Dogs™ is hiring NOW!
JOIN OUR EXCEPTIONAL TEAM!
We are seeking two Facilities Associates, a Marketing & Community Outreach Specialist, three Security Officers, and Service Dog Instructors with three years of certified experience in the Service Dog industry. Please click the dropdown menu below to view more information about these positions.
To apply, please upload your cover letter and resumé to our job postings on Indeed by searching “Liberty Dogs.”
Career Opportunities
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Salary Range: $40,000 to $52,000
As a member of the Liberty Dogs Facilities team, the Facilities Associate will perform maintenance tasks and repairs, and logistics duties throughout the Liberty Dogs campus. All work will be done in compliance with EPA, Hazmat, OSHA, NFPA, ANSI safety rules and regulations, and in accordance with all state and local code, and Liberty Dogs’ policies and procedures.
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Salary Range: $45,000 to $65,000
The Marketing & Community Outreach Specialist will conduct a wide variety of marketing strategies and community outreach initiatives. You will facilitate the strategic marketing plan to expand the organization’s external reach, produce recognition for Liberty Dogs Foundation (LDF) in the local and national community, create and maintain digital and multimedia assets, deploy and refine internal and external communication processes, conduct and coordinate outreach initiatives and partnerships within the community. Reports to the Director of Administration.
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Salary Range: $49,000 to $65,000
The Liberty Dogs Security Officer is responsible for providing 24/7 security and a safe environment for all staff, Veterans, volunteers, guests, and dogs at the Liberty Dogs facility. Under the supervision of the Security Director.
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Starting Salary = $66,500/year
The Liberty Dogs Instructor position is an all-encompassing role that requires the ability to assess all dogs entering the training program. The instructor must determine whether the dogs should proceed to advanced training, join the breeding program, or be career-changed. The instructor is tasked with training dogs to the highest standards according to Liberty Dogs and Assistance Dogs International (ADI) guidelines. Dogs should be class-ready, possess core Service Dog temperament, and have modified Service Dog tasks tailored to an individual Veteran's needs for class placements. This position necessitates an in-depth knowledge of Veteran disabilities, as well as a unique understanding of trained Service Dogs available for placement to make successful matches that will last a lifetime. The instructor will lead a team from the acceptance of new dogs through training and into class placement. Additionally, the instructor must have a thorough understanding of departments in the program that directly relate to mission success.