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Assistance Dog Trainer

Job in Reading, Berkshire, RG1, England, UK
Listing for: Autism Dogs CIC
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-28
Job specializations:
  • Outdoor/Nature/Animal Care
    Animal / Pet Care, Summer Seasonal
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Assistance Dog Trainer and

Assistance Dog Trainer in Reading and the London area

Job Position:
Assistance Dog Trainers

Full-Time: 35h

Autism Dogs Charity supports autistic and neurodivergent people and their families through our assistance dog programmes.

We provide practical, welfare-focused training and long-term aftercare, helping autistic individuals develop a bond with their partnered autism assistance dog. This bond helps to build confidence and create calmer, more manageable daily routines.

We are looking for responsible and enthusiastic trainers based close to the Reading & London area, to work with our clients in the region, but also travel, with travel time and expenses paid, to our HQs in Lincoln and Cheshire.

What you will do
  • You will train carefully procured dogs to support Autistic and Neurodivergent handlers.
  • You will be assisting families with basic training and behavioural work.
  • You will also train dogs to perform advanced tasks, this includes: training around public access on public transport, school ground, colleges and medical facilities, training around remaining undistracted by food and other stimuli, and other skills relevant to their autistic handlers.
  • We will train you on teaching dogs advanced skills pertaining to autism, such as melt down and shutdown interventions.
  • We will support you with a positive working atmosphere, and we will give you all the skills and training you will need to succeed.
  • You will work with amazing trainers and get to learn from them.
  • You will get to work with amazing families in need of help. This includes basic and advanced skills training, helping handlers to develop confidence, and post-delivery support, which might include remedial training at the farm or visits to the family home.
  • We will strongly favour candidates who are willing to undertake deliveries of our assistance dogs to the new family, using either their own car or the charity’s cars.
  • You will undertake deliveries in the South of the UK, or London, with your driving time to and from delivery paid by the Charity.
  • You will also have to travel to Cheshire and/or Lincoln to liaise with the trainers based in our HQ, work with our dogs and pick up dogs for delivery.
  • You should be confident driving approximately 2 hours to perform deliveries and be a confident driver.
  • You will record with videos and written notes your training sessions of dogs, and you will keep well‑organised files on each dog and each placement program with plenty of videos of the training undertaken and the skills achieved.
What are we looking for
  • Solid skills in dog training with at least 1-2 years of experience and a willingness to learn new skills and expand your knowledge with support from us.
  • Willingness to work with families and support them in their assistance dog journey.
  • Willingness to learn about neurodiversity and autism.
  • Commitment to the values of inclusion and equal treatment of all.
  • Ability to exchange dog training ideas in a constructive and open‑minded manner, resolve disagreements respectfully with kindness and a spirit of compromise, the ability to make and stick to collective decisions and implement them.
  • Excellent standards of animal welfare.
  • Can‑do attitude, and a kind and positive style of communication with others.
  • Ability to work with disabled individuals and disabled children.
  • A clean criminal record (Enhanced DBS check will be required).
  • Organised their dog training with the ability to keep written records of all training progress, as well as extensive videos of dog training and skills, and organised them in Google Drive and/or One Drive.
  • You will need basic computer skills, knowledge of Gmail and Google Drive, and the ability to record, store and organise videos in an efficient manner.
  • You should be willing to receive training on neurodiversity, autism, and the Law—especially laws pertaining to dog ownership and public access. This includes the Equality Act 2010 (regarding access rights for assistance dogs), the Animal Welfare Act 2006 (duty of care), the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 (control in public), and the Dogs Act 1871
    .
  • In cases of complaints, you will need to support the reviewers with plentiful video evidence of a dog’s skills.
  • You should…
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