Winchester, VA, US
16 days ago
Canine Training Specialist
Welcome page Returning Candidate? Log back in! Canine Training Specialist Job Locations US-VA-Winchester Requisition ID 2024-1302611 Category (Portal Searching) Canine Training and Development Business Unit EPS Canine Overview

Advance your career in security with Allied Universal® Enhanced Protection Services, the global leader in security and threat mitigation. Following the acquisition of MSA Security® in 2021, we became the world’s largest non-governmental canine detection company. Specializing in canine explosives and firearm detection, we offer exciting career opportunities for those passionate about canine security. Join our diverse, inclusive, and innovative team committed to excellence in the security industry and make a meaningful impact. Explore key roles such as canine officers, handlers, trainers, veterinary technicians, and kennel managers. Enjoy comprehensive benefits for most full-time positions, including medical, dental, and vision coverage, life insurance, retirement plans, employee assistance programs, and exclusive perks.

Job Description

Our canine group, under Allied Universal® Enhanced Protection Services, is hiring a Canine Training Specialist. The Canine Training Specialist (CTS) position will focus on operational goals, daily training of Explosive Detection (EDC) Canines and Explosive Detection Canine Teams (EDC plus EDC Handler), and management of on-site and off-site training activities. The purpose of the Canine Validation and Training Specialist is to produce highly capable EDC Teams for deployment to U.S. Diplomatic facilities. Canine Training Specialists apply their accrued knowledge, skills, and experience to understand individual canine behaviors and train them to meet the highest U.S. Government standards.

 

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Responsible for canine training through all phases from procurement, imprint, operational and sustainment training Apply advanced knowledge and experience with Explosive Detection Canines to evaluate untrained (i.e., ‘green’) canines for procurement through in-person evaluation of the canines physical and behavioral traits; leads green canines through exercises to exhibit specific traits; screens out canines lacking desirable traits and/or possessing undesirable traits; as needed, travels both CONUS and OCONUS to procure caninesResponsible for leading canines through training scenarios to identify and note behaviors, drives and performance of each canine; prepares detailed notes for use by other trainers for subsequent training, and for inclusion in the canine’s historical training record; recommends training and handling instructions based on canine behaviors and performance; recommends training advancement, delay or removal from the program as warranted; advises, consults with and supports other CTSs depending on the training needs of individual canines Records individual canine training sessions, including odors, scenario type, odor placement, canine performance etc. are recorded in the Program training database to ensure canines are capable of detecting all explosive material odors in all given scenarios and environmentsAssess performance of EDC Teams – identify issues, diagnose if it is handler issues, canine olfactory issues, how the pair works together, motivational issues, etc., and provide feedback, suggestions for improvement, techniques to use, etc.Track performance of EDC Teams, determine if suggestions/coaching is being implemented; offer new and different approaches to improve the quality and pass rate of canines/handlersPass or fail EDC Teams on days of Validation Tests based on evaluations of performance; create and/or modify training programs to improve Team performanceResponsible for applying only U.S. Government GCSC-approved, non-coercive training methods, and required to immediately notify GCSC leadership of any observed violation of sameLead canines through U.S. Government evaluation for final acceptance into the GCSC ProgramConduct training evaluations on all canines returning from deployment to assess and record canine performance; as needed report training issues, recommend training needed to return the canine to GCSC standards, or other steps that may be needed such as medical evaluation or potential removal from the ProgramApply experience and judgement to observe and immediately report any changes in canine behavior or physical characteristics that may warrant medical evaluationMaintain canine first aid skills and be prepared to perform canine first aid at any timeMaintain situational awareness at all times to safeguard the health and safety of all canines; immediately report hazards while following and enforcing GCSC canine safe handling proceduresServe as primary instructor for student EDC Handlers; applies knowledge, judgment, and experience with unpaired individual canines to assign canines to EDC Handler students; Prepares student EDC Teams for U.S. Government validation and deployment to a high-risk postPrepare class presentations for U.S. Government approval and presents classes to student EDC HandlersSets up training scenarios for student EDC Teams, evaluates canine and student EDC Handler performance to make recommendations for training advancement as needed; coaches, demonstrates and recommends methods for improving techniques, observed canine behaviors, etc. to student EDC Handlers Assess performance of EDC Teams – identify issues, diagnose if it is handler issues, canine olfactory issues, how the pair works together, motivational issues, etc., and provide feedback, suggestions for improvement, techniques to use, etc.Track performance of EDC Teams, determine if suggestions/coaching is being implemented; offer new and different approaches if those are not workingMaintain awareness of current enemy tactics, techniques, and procedures for employing explosive devicesResponsible for the accountability and handling of explosives registered with the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) as a registered Handler; follows meticulous instructions to prevent cross contamination of explosive odors, and the safe and secure use and storage of explosivesMonitor and report equipment and supply consumption, submits purchase requests, performs operator-level maintenance and reports maintenance needsPerform daily odor recognition/operational evaluations on EDC Teams as directed by the Director of Canine ValidationPrepare the training areas and assist with logistical requirements to accomplish the daily evaluation regimentProvide guidance and training to assist EDC Teams in increasing their performance and capabilitiesEnsure student EDC Handlers adhere to GCSC policies and procedures including the prohibition of any form of coercive methodsMaintains records, forms, and reports on all canines trainedFull-time CTS may be assigned a Government Furnished Property (GFP) in the form of a canine for validation and testing purposes Responsible for maintaining the health and welfare for the GFP until the canine is retire, adopted, or removed from the CTS’s careRequired to personally recertify semi-annually with assigned GFP; therefore, must maintain one’s own capabilities and that of the canine assigned to themWhen directed, travel to foreign nations to evaluate training and training facilities of foreign nation EDC Programs, conducts validation of foreign EDC Teams; prepares and submits after action reports including recommendations the U.S. Government should take for program sustainment or improvement for submission to the U.S. Government

QUALIFICATIONS:

High School diploma or equivalentMust be a U.S. Citizen and possess a valid U.S. PassportPossess, or be able to obtain, a minimum Moderate Risk Public Trust (MRPT) level clearanceWithin the last ten (10) years:Minimum of three (3) years of military or law enforcement experience, training, imprinting, and testing/evaluating explosive detection canines using DOJ NORT and other operational methodsMinimum experience of three (3) years of experience training and validating EDCs of various breeds, using multiple reward systemsMinimum of three (3) years of work experience demonstrating the ability to recognize canine diseases, familiarity with canine hygiene requirements, and monitoring the physical condition of their assignmentsMinimum experience of three (3) years of experience maintaining canine training and operational records and similarly related documentationMinimum experience of three (3) years of experience conducting inspections of all equipment to ensure it is functional and report deficiencies as neededMinimum of three (3) years of experience conducting searches of bags, personnel, equipment, buildings, assigned facilities, vehicles, aircraft, and other items as directed, utilizing canine assetsKnowledge and/or experience providing proper care for an Explosive Detection Canine (EDC)Knowledge of key components of explosives, proper care and handling, and application as it pertains to the environment and validationAbility to take on responsibility of caring for a Canine on a full-time basisAbility to evaluate, repair, and advise on EDC training and validation, housing/kenneling, overall well-being, and operational inefficiencies

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

Service in Military Occupational Specialty related to law enforcement, security (such as Military Police, Elite Military Forces, combat arms) or any support role in a Combat ZoneCompletion of a full military handler courseBachelor’s degree in law enforcement or criminal justice related studiesA minimum of 8 or more years of service in any military branch

BENEFITS:

Medical, dental, vision, basic life, AD&D, and disability insurance401(k) plan, subject to eligibility requirementsPaid time off Paid holidays (subject to eligibility)Employee Assistance ProgramEmployee discounts through our perks program to your favorite restaurants, entertainment venues, and much more! Closing

Allied Universal® is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race/ethnicity, age, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, genetic information, disability, protected veteran status or relationship/association with a protected veteran, or any other basis or characteristic protected by law. For more information: www.aus.com

 

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