Canine Coach (Dog Daycare Attendant)
Position Summary
A Canine Coach is responsible for the safety, supervision, and overall well-being of dogs in a structured group play environment. This role requires constant awareness, strong leadership energy, and the ability to manage multiple dogs at once. The ideal candidate is proactive, physically capable, and passionate about creating a safe and positive experience for every pup.
This is a hands-on, physically demanding position that requires stamina, quick thinking, and a strong understanding of canine behavior.
Core Responsibilities
Dog Supervision & Group Management
- Actively monitor structured group play at all times
- Manage play styles and energy levels to maintain a balanced environment
- Recognize subtle canine body language cues and intervene before play escalates
- Safely de-escalate conflicts and break up fights if necessary
- Follow strict protocols for dog introductions and transitions
Facility Sanitation & Cleanliness
- Immediately remove waste and sanitize affected areas
- Mop accidents and disinfect play surfaces and equipment
- Perform deep cleaning duties throughout shifts
- Launder all mop heads and rags, and maintain overall facility cleanliness
Health & Daily Care
- Provide food and fresh water per owner guidelines, if tasked to do so
- Monitor dogs for signs of illness, stress, or injury
- Perform basic grooming services such as baths and nail trims (if applicable)
- Document and report any health or behavioral concerns
Client Interaction
- Maintain daily activity logs and behavior notes
- Provide clear verbal or written updates to leads and/or pet parents
- Communicate concerns professionally and confidently
Safety & Emergency Protocols
- Follow established safety procedures at all times
- Proper leash handling and kennel transitions
- Respond quickly and appropriately to injuries or emergencies
- Maintain a calm and controlled presence in high-energy situations
Key Skills & Qualifications
- Strong understanding of canine body language
- Knowledge of various dog breeds and temperaments
- Conflict management and de-escalation skills
- Clear and professional communication
- Patience and empathy when working with anxious or overstimulated dogs
- Team-oriented mindset
- High level of accountability and attentiveness
Ideal Candidate
The ideal Canine Coach is confident, observant, physically active, and passionate about dogs. They understand that safety comes first and that supervision is active, not passive. They bring positive energy to the playroom while maintaining structure and control.
Common Requirements
- Ability to stand and walk for 6–8 hours per shift
- Ability to lift 40–60 lbs and handle dogs of all sizes
- Comfortable working in a loud, fast-paced environment
- Flexible availability, including weekends and holidays