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An Instructor Assistant, in the wheelchair, works with a dog under the direction of a full instructor at CCI's flagship campus in Santa Rosa, CA. |
Canine Companions
for Independence
is a pioneer in the assistance dog field and the largest nonprofit
of its type in the country. As a result of high standards for its
canine and participant training programs, CCI is a recognized leader
in the assistance dog field and respected for its services to people
with disabilities.
Joining the CCI Family
of caring and dedicated supporters, staff and volunteers is a unique
opportunity. Employees are surrounded by and work with others that
share both a love for dogs and a commitment to improving the lives
of people with disabilities.
Instructor Assistant
The Instructor Assistant (IA) is the
entry-level position for those interested in becoming a professional
CCI Instructor. Successful IAs complete a program, lasting 12 to 16 months
in
most cases, at CCI's Santa Rosa
campus, learning CCI values and training protocols under an
experienced Instructor. The IA's primary job responsibilities
include:
- feeding & grooming
- basic health care & exercise
- kennel cleaning & management

Additional requirements of an IA
include the ability and desire to:
- take direction and show initiative
- cooperate with co-workers
- work with people with a wide variety
of disabilities
- effectively communicate, verbally and
in writing
- problem solve in high stress
situations
- learn to train dogs to high skill
levels
- recruit, manage and motivate
volunteers
- work some evenings and weekends,
including overnight travel
- ability to perform strenuous physical
work such as lifting dogs and sanitizing kennels.
The IA may advance to Apprentice
Instructor upon completion of IA requirements. Advancement is based
on performance and availability of positions in any of CCI's five regional
training centers, located in Santa Rosa, CA; Oceanside, CA;
Orlando, FL; Delaware, OH; and Farmingdale, NY.
RELOCATION REQUIRED: All Instructor Assistants begin in Santa Rosa, CA. If promoted to an apprenticeship, a relocation to one of our regional training centers is required. |
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Four CCI Apprentice Instructors with Instructor Ken Reid, at top right, who worked closely with all four while they were Instructor Assistants. |
Apprentice
Instructor
The apprenticeship of a CCI Instructor
lasts approximately three years. At six-month intervals, the
Apprentice rotates through all aspects of the CCI program to develop
skills in the following areas:
- Participant
Program: working with participants; gaining
knowledge of disabilities and how they can affect a person's
range of motion; conducting application interviews; problem
solving
- Puppy Adoption
Program: selection of and communication with
active puppy raisers; teaching evening puppy classes
- Graduate Program: techniques for instructing
participants in proper handling and care of CCI's assistance
dogs; matching dogs to participants; one-on-one instruction;
follow-up
- Training Program:
Training a string of dogs
After completing the requirements of
the Apprentice and passing an extensive certification test, the
Apprentice Instructor may advance to full CCI Instructor.
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Instructor
Instructors' conscientious application
of their expertise and their genuine interest in people and dogs
make a tremendous difference in the lives of people with
disabilities. They train dogs to meet CCI's high standards and the
standards for official assistance dog certification. They also teach
CCI participants the dog handling skills they need to benefit fully
from their new partner in independence.
Successful
Instructors share the following:
- motivation
- self-direction
- knowledge of dogs
- excellent teaching skills
- ability to motivate volunteers
and students
- strong written & verbal
communication skills
- physical stamina
- college experience
- satisfaction from helping
others.
Applying for a
Position as an Instructor Assistant
CCI's investment in its Instructors is
a serious one. CCI provides long-term career development with
comprehensive, hands-on training under the guidance of professional
Instructors and experienced staff.
For these reasons, CCI seeks individuals who are interested in and
demonstrate a long-term commitment to a career as an Assistance Dog
Instructor. Desirable areas of knowledge or experience include:
- College coursework in the biological
and/or behavioral sciences
- Hands-on experience with dogs in a
training environment
- Experience working with people with
disabilities
CCI does not provide
instruction for individuals seeking
to become assistance dog instructors outside of CCI.
To apply for a career as an Instructor
Assistant, send letter and resume to:
Program
Department
Canine
Companions for Independence
National Headquarters
PO Box 446
Santa Rosa, CA 95402-0446.
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