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Kennels / Transport Officer

CRA GROUP RECRUITMENT AND PAYROLL LTD
Greater London
1 day ago
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Job Description

Target Start Date: 01 Dec 2025
Duration: 12 Weeks
Hours per Week: 36
Location: Leyton
Summary:
The role is dedicated to ensuring the well-being and health of all dogs at the Council's kennelling facility. This involves maintaining cleanliness in kennels and surrounding areas, providing appropriate food, water, bedding, exercise, and veterinary care, as well as considering sleeping arrangements. Additionally, the position requires the transportation of dogs as needed.

Responsibilities:
  • Maintain cleanliness of kennels and surrounding areas.
  • Provide suitable food, water, and bedding for dogs.
  • Ensure dogs receive adequate exercise and veterinary care.
  • Consider and arrange appropriate sleeping conditions for dogs.
  • Transport dogs as required.


Requirements


  • Valid physical driving license.
  • CV demonstrating essential requirements.
  • Ability to answer general knowledge questions related to job requirements.




Requirements
Strong understanding of safeguarding practices and relevant legislation related to Elective Home Education, Exclusions, CME, EBSA, SEND, and school attendance. Experience working with children, young people, and families, particularly in education, health, or social care settings. Excellent communication skills and the ability to build trusted relationships with families, schools, and partner agencies. Confidence and creativity in delivering flexible, responsive support tailored to individual needs. Proficient report writing and organizational skills, with the ability to manage a diverse and busy caseload. Proficiency in IT systems for maintaining accurate records and analyzing data to inform decision-making. Experience working as part of a team and contributing to service development. Ability to provide advice and support verbally in clear and accurate spoken English is essential. A full UK Driving Licence and access to your own vehicle are required.

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