Provide instruction to healthcare beneficiaries participating in the Animal Assisted Therapy Program to train service animals for Veterans with post-traumatic stress (PTS) and traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Develop and deliver training sessions in line with program standards, adapting to the needs and recovery stages of each patient.
Collaborate with the interdisciplinary treatment team to establish and implement training goals that align with patients' clinical objectives.
Maintain comprehensive program documentation, including encounter reports, training progress, and metrics for therapy sessions.
Organize and participate in community reintegration activities that facilitate socialization for both patients and animals as part of the therapeutic process.
Provide guidance on proper animal care, grooming, handling, and commands.
Serve as an educational resource for patients, staff, and medical professionals, offering insights into the therapeutic value of service animal training.
Promote integration of service animals into wellness and therapeutic activities in collaboration with other therapy teams.
Requirements
At least one year of experience as a service animal trainer.
Completion of a certified service animal training program (6–12 months) or a combination of relevant education and work experience (minimum of 18 months).
Experience working with patients experiencing mental health conditions, TBI, or PTS/PTSD.
Knowledge of TBI and PTS symptomology and its impact on patient behavior and recovery.
Familiarity with healthcare environments, preferably within military medical facilities.
Strong physical capabilities to perform duties, including handling and training large-breed service animals.
Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification approved by the American Heart Association.