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Community Animal Behaviourist

Company: SSPCA
Salary: £37,928 per annum (Full-Time Equivalent)
Date posted: 24 March 2025
Apply before: 7 April 2025

 

The Job:

The Community Animal Behaviourist will play a vital role in supporting pet owners within communities by providing accessible, bespoke, and appropriate behaviour modification advice. Working closely on a referral basis with our existing Pet Aid Veterinary and Inspectorate teams, this role aims to offer practical solutions that address behavioural challenges faced by pets and their owners, reducing the risk of animal relinquishment. Offering tailored support and intervention strategies, the Community Animal Behaviourist will help prevent unnecessary relinquishment, keeping pets with their families where possible and promoting positive outcomes. This collaborative approach will ensure that animals under the care of Inspectorate colleagues receive the necessary behavioural intervention and support in their own homes and stop preventable issues that would otherwise result in animals coming into our care. By working closely with the inspectorate team, the Community Animal Behaviourist will help to address specific behavioural issues and improve the overall welfare of animals.


  • Location: Scotland, Greater Glasgow & The Clyde Valley
  • Industry: Animal Care
  • Job type: Permanent, Full-time

Community Animal Behaviourist

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The Company:

As Scotland’s animal welfare charity, we have been on-hand to protect animals and prevent cruelty since 1839 – that’s over 185 years of creating a better world for all animals. We’ve grown to become a national charity which celebrates the strength of the human-animal bond and enriches the lives of animals and people. We are Scotland’s animal champions.

The Candidate:

  • Significant experience of successfully modifying animal behaviour across multiple species 
  • Experience of working with dogs and cats who may pose a risk to humans 
  • Demonstrable experience in coaching owners in successfully managing and modifying their pet’s behaviour 
  • Relevant accreditation within the Animal Behaviour and Training Sector via the Animal Behaviour and Training Council 
  • Experience of difficult discussions with owners such as those around relinquishment and euthanasia 
  • Understanding of legislation impacting owners in relation to animal behaviour 
  • Experience and awareness of behavioural euthanasia 
  • Experience of working with veterinary surgeons using psychoactive medications to support animal behaviour in both the short and longer term 
  • Experience of working with and handling animals in a clinical setting 
  • Experience in a customer focused environment 
  • Experience of workshop delivery to public audiences 
  • An understanding and commitment to health and safety in the workplace
  • Proven experience of training others in evidence based and up-to-date training techniques to modify animal behaviour.

The Package:

  • Salary £37,928 per annum (Full-Time Equivalent)
  • 35 hours per week.

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