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Operate and use all grooming tools and equipment including bathing tubs, brushes, steel combs, barber shears, scissors, clippers, driers, and bathing products such as perfumed shampoo and soaps.
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Clip dog’s hair according to determined pattern, using electric clippers, combs, and shears. Must provide own tools (clippers, blades, shears) or be willing purchase required tools. This position is responsible providing professional grooming services for dogs using the knowledge of canine characteristics and grooming styles and techniques.
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Ability to frequently move for 4-8 hours per day around the salon to groom animals, clean, and maintain the salon. Successful completion of Paragon Level 1 & 2 training provided by Petsense. Ability to bend, kneel, and squat frequently to position oneself to groom animals, clean shelves, and stock merchandise and equipment.
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Indoor floors and outdoor lots generally are hard surfaces (concrete, asphalt, etc.) Exposure to cats and dogs of all sizes, breeds, and temperaments. Must be comfortable working with dogs and cats.
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Experience: Minimum of 1-year experience grooming/styling pets. Talk to live animal, or use other non-physical techniques to keep animal calm. Exposure to sharp grooming instruments, perfumed shampoos and soaps, pets, and pet waste.
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Sweep, vacuum, clean and sanitize cages, tubs and other cleaning as needed to maintain standards. Adhere to customer instruction of clipping pattern desired. Work varied hours, days, nights, and weekends as business needs dictate.
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Exposure to wet conditions, particularly when bathing dogs. It is essential that Team Members have the physical and mental stamina and ability to move throughout the store and outdoor areas quickly and safely.
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Work shifts vary from one store to another, but generally are no less than 4 hours and may exceed 8 hours. Ability to move and transfer live animals, equipment, and merchandise weighing up to 50 pounds.
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Ability to stand and maintain a stationary position for up to 8 hours while grooming animals. Comb and shape dogs’ coat. Assist in store operations as needed. Assists in generating business by calling existing and new customers, scheduling appointments, follow-up phone calls and reminders to customers, and verifying vaccinations.
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Ability to utilize grooming instruments including shears and dryers. Ability to constantly operate store equipment such as computer, cash register, and other store equipment. This position is non-sedentary.
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Ability to read, write, and count accurately to complete all documentation. Regardless of education level, Associates must be able to read, write and count accurately. Display compassion with animals and treat them accordingly.
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Working environment is favorable, generally working inside with moderate noise. The Associate should perform all duties as assigned by his/ her supervisor. Report all accidents and injuries to the Store Manager promptly.
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This job description represents an overview of the responsibilities for the above referenced position. Ability to utilize strong written and verbal communication skills to communicate effectively with team members and customers.
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A licensed cosmetologist, hairstylist or barber in the state of West Virginia. State-of-the-art comforts (anti-fatigue floors, European shampoo bowls, comfortable attire) A licensed cosmetologist, hairstylist or barber in the state of West Virginia.
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High Demand IT Specialized SkillsPlatform KnowledgePreferred knowledge, skills or abilities Operate and use all grooming tools and equipment including bathing tubs, brushes, steel combs, barber shears, scissors, clippers, driers, and bathing products such as perfumed shampoo and soaps Ability to read, write, and count accurately.
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