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We as dog walkers get paid for walking and get hugged by dogs. Hello to all the dog lovers! be willing to travel either within Maplewood, South Orange & Millburn. If accidentally something happens you will be INSURED (liability) and receive WORKERS COMPENSATION.
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Health Info: PPD & MMR. Training - monthly training which will meet the 12-hour requirement to maintain your CHHA. NJ CHHA License. we have been rated 10 out of 10 by our Caregivers in independent surveys from Home Care Pulse.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Overnight Dog Caretaker at Puppy University in Union City, NJ. The Overnight Dog Caretaker will be responsible for providing care and supervision for dogs during overnight stays.
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A very cute dog who hangs out with us all dayOur lawyer says:Employees must be able to lift up to 25 lbs, occasionally while on a ladder, with or without accommodation. A very cute dog who hangs out with us all dayOur lawyer says:Employees must be able to lift up to 25 lbs, occasionally while on a ladder, with or without accommodation.
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DoodyCalls is looking for dependable, part-time AND Full-time Dog Waste Removal Technicians (Pooper Scoopers) who have the availability to work any one or two full days, Monday through Friday, RARELY Saturday.
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Dogtopia, the industry leader in dog daycare, boarding, and spa services has an immediate opening for an energetic, organized, business-minded individual to lead our team as General Manager. Work with team to assure our Quality of Care sets the standards for dog care.
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Ability to withstand regular physical contact with dog and cat hair, mold, dust, mildew and cleaning solutions. Remember that employment laws and practices change over time and vary significantly from state to state, so you should consult an employment law attorney in your state to determine the appropriateness of practices, policies, and forms for your business.
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