Harrison Animal Hospital takes great pride in being a part of this community and working closely with our clients and their pets.
Our veterinary team take a hands-on approach to veterinary medicine – we’re down to earth and practical but with all the technology and skill required for a state-of-the-art practice.
Reporting into the Practice Manager, the Groomer looks after the condition of the patient’s coat by providing services to keep the patient clean and well-cared for. Working with a variety of patients (breeds and sizes), the Groomer is responsible for patient bathing, fur and teeth brushing, nail trimming and grinding. The Groomer engages with clients to understand expectations, patient special needs, and desired outcomes. The Groomer is also responsible to ensure grooming rooms or designated space is clean, sanitized, safe, and secure. The ideal candidate is confident and experienced in handling cats, dogs, and rabbits—including those with behavioral challenges and demonstrates safe handling practices, especially under stress or when animals are aggressive or fearful. We are seeking a reliable and punctual team member who demonstrates patience and gentleness with anxious pets and nervous owners and is able to remain calm and composed in stressful or emergency situations.
Commission-Based Understanding
Animal Handling Proficiency
Confident and experienced in handling cats, dogs, and rabbits—including those with behavioral challenges.
Must demonstrate safe handling practices, especially under stress or when animals are aggressive or fearful.
Grooming Competence Across Species
Capable of performing breed-specific and owner-requested trims for both cats and dogs.
Comfortable and competent in grooming rabbits, including handling their fragile skin and stress sensitivity.
Sedation & Anesthesia Awareness
Must understand the risks, limitations, and protocols when grooming sedated or anesthetized pets.
Collaborate effectively with the clinical team to ensure the pet’s medical safety during procedures.
Communication Skills
Must be able to confidently and clearly communicate with pet owners to understand their grooming preferences.
Demonstrates empathy and professionalism during client interactions, especially with sensitive or nervous pet parents.
Self-Sufficient and Responsible
Must handle pet intake (admission) independently, including verifying grooming requests, medical notes, and behavioral concerns.
Must bathe all animals themselves, ensuring coat and skin are appropriately prepped prior to clipping or trimming.
Team Collaboration
Strong teamwork mindset—must work respectfully and cooperatively with veterinary technicians, reception staff, and doctors.
Willing to adapt grooming schedule to accommodate surgical or medical needs when sedation is involved.
Cleanliness & Professionalism
Maintain a clean, sanitary grooming space, including equipment sanitation between pets.
Must adhere to clinic hygiene protocols, especially when grooming medically compromised animals.
Benefits offered may vary depending on full or part time employment status according to company policy.
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