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Excellent communication skills (written, verbal and electronic) with the team and with customers Fine motor skills adequate for utilizing hospital equipment necessary daily such as syringes, electric clippers, computers, surgery instruments, monitors, diagnostic equipment, etc.
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WHAT YOU NEED High school diploma or equivalent Credentialed as a veterinary technician (CVT, RVT, LVT, LVMT) in the location of the VEG practice. WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE USBecause emergency is all we do, so we do it best.
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All the supplies & equipment you need, including, clippers, blades, shears, shampoo, sprays, tools, etc. Previous experience working with animals, such as volunteering at a shelter, pet sitting, or assisting in grooming salon is preferred.
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Utilize grooming instruments including shears, clippers and dryers. In addition, the applicant must have completed the Petco Pet Stylist Apprentice Program or a minimum of one year's experience grooming/styling pets under the leadership of a professional groomer and must successfully complete a personal skills evaluation by a Petco Pet Stylist or Grooming Salon Manager.
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Ability to provide your own equipment (clippers/blades/scissors/etc.) Ability to provide your own equipment (clippers/blades/scissors/etc.) Overview: Does your dog have a closet full of clothes.
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You’ll dive in deeper into breed styling, caring for different dog breeds, and get comfortable with tools and clippers. Stage 4—Pet Stylist in Training: Now it’s time for you to really hone your skill set.
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Supplies and Equipment: you are responsible for providing all of the equipment necessary to perform your job at your sole expense (e.g. scissors, clippers, brushes, etc. You are expected to do only haircuts unless there is not a Bather, Apprentice Groomer, or Assistant Groomer available.
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Pet Stylist in Training: Now it's time for you to really hone your skill set. Under the guidance of the salon leader, you'll begin your training as a bather and learn about different dog breeds and styling.
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Safely and efficiently maintain & operate grooming tools and equipment such as clippers, shears, brushes, and dryers. Educate pet owners on grooming maintenance and at home care practices to promote the overall well-being of their pets.
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Excel in using a variety of barber shop tools, shears, clippers, etc. Excel in using a variety of barber shop tools, shears, clippers, etc. Provide top-quality service every time in services such as cutting, shampooing, beard & mustache trims, and scalp massage.
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The Frontwave Arena Director of Game Presentation and Live Events is responsible for creating, implementing, and executing the creative vision of in-arena live event experiences in Frontwave Arena for the FA Sports Management Group events, including San Diego Sockers, San Diego Clippers, and other Fproduced events including sponsorship events, ticket sales events, and other marketing events around Frontwave Arena as needed and as directed.
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