volunteering

Volunteering is a way to help stretch our charity dollar further.

We could not provide the services we do today without the help of our wonderful volunteers.

Consider helping Guide Dogs SA.NT by volunteering today for:

Puppy raising
Short-term home boarding
Office duties
Maintenance
Special events.

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Careers

A CAREER WORKING WITH DOGS

Do you have a love for dogs?

Working as a guide dog trainer or guide dog mobility instructor enables you to combine your career with your love for dogs.  

GUIDE DOG TRAINER

Guide dog trainers are responsible for the assessment and training of guide dogs for people who are blind or vision impaired.

Guide dog trainers ensure that guidedogs are ready to be matched to a client, under the supervision of a guide dog instructor.

They also work in associated fields of guide dog training, such as puppy development, breeding and kennels.

Please note: We do not accept unsolicited applications

Click on the PDF to find out more about guide dog training.

 Guide dog trainer - PDF

GUIDE DOG MOBILITY INSTRUCTOR

Guide dog mobility instructors often have a diverse role within any guide dog organisation.

They are responsible for the:

  • Assessment and training of guide dogs
  • Assessing applicants who are blind or vision impaired
  • Matching trained guide dogs with clients
  • Providing guide dog clients with training
  • Ongoing support services for guide dog teams. 

Please note: We do not accept unsolicited applications.

Click on the PDF to find out more about guide dog mobility instructing

 Guide dog mobility instructor - PDF