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The Certified Guide Dog Mobility Instructor is responsible for training, evaluating, and matching guide dogs with individuals who are blind or visually impaired. This position delivers hands-on dog ...

Dogs Inc is seeking a seasoned Certified Guide Dog Instructor to join our team in a manager capacity. The Training Team Manager is the liaison between remaining Guide Dog Instructors/Apprentices and ...

Collaborate with the Program Director and Guide Dog Training on career path decisions for dogs in ... Familiarity with PTSD, mobility challenges, and other disabilities served by the program.

Cook

Boring, OR · On-site

$23 - $25/hr

... guide dogs or in our Orientation and Mobility program. The Cooks also prepare meals for staff and help with catering. We'll expect you to prepare meals that meet the nutritional needs of our clients ...

Per Diem Nurse

Boring, OR · On-site

$41 - $46/hr

As the largest guide dog school in North America, we have graduated more than 16,000 guide dog teams from across the U.S. and Canada since our founding in 1942. GDB not only improves mobility for our ...

Per Diem Nurse

Boring, OR · On-site

$41 - $46/hr

As the largest guide dog school in North America, we have graduated more than 16,000 guide dog teams from across the U.S. and Canada since our founding in 1942. GDB not only improves mobility for our ...

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How much do guide dog mobility instructor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for guide dog mobility instructor in the United States is $20.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Guide Dog Mobility Instructor vs Orientation and Mobility Specialist?

AspectGuide Dog Mobility InstructorOrientation and Mobility Specialist
CredentialsGuide Dog Mobility Instructor certification, often from accredited programsCPM or COMS certification, with orientation and mobility training
Work EnvironmentTraining centers, client homes, outdoor environments with guide dogsSchools, rehabilitation centers, urban and rural outdoor settings
Employer & IndustryGuide dog schools, nonprofits, specialized training organizationsRehabilitation agencies, schools for the visually impaired, government programs

Guide Dog Mobility Instructors focus on training individuals to use guide dogs safely and effectively, primarily working with guide dogs and their handlers. Orientation and Mobility Specialists provide broader mobility training for visually impaired clients, including cane skills and spatial awareness. While both roles require similar certifications and work with visually impaired individuals, their focus areas and environments differ significantly.

What are some common challenges faced by Guide Dog Mobility Instructors, and how can they be addressed?

Guide Dog Mobility Instructors often encounter challenges such as matching the right dog to the right client, adapting training methods to suit individual needs, and managing the emotional aspects of working with clients who may have varying levels of confidence and mobility. Overcoming these challenges requires patience, strong communication skills, and the ability to problem-solve on the spot. Building a trusting relationship with both the dog and the client is crucial, as is staying current with best practices in guide dog training and client instruction.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Guide Dog Mobility Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Guide Dog Mobility Instructor, you need expertise in dog training, knowledge of orientation and mobility principles, and often a relevant certification such as from the International Guide Dog Federation. Familiarity with canine behavior assessment tools and specialized training equipment is essential. Strong communication, patience, and empathy are crucial for building rapport with visually impaired clients and ensuring successful dog-handler partnerships. These skills are vital to promote safe, independent mobility and enhance the quality of life for those relying on guide dogs.

What are Guide Dog Mobility Instructors?

Guide Dog Mobility Instructors are professionals who train guide dogs to assist people who are blind or visually impaired. They also work directly with clients to teach them how to handle and work with their new guide dog, ensuring both the dog's training and the client's safety and independence. The role involves assessing the needs of individuals, customizing training programs, and providing support throughout the partnership between the guide dog and the handler. Instructors play a crucial part in improving the mobility and quality of life for people with visual impairments.
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Guide Dog Mobility Instructor

DOGS INC

Palmetto, FL

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

The Certified Guide Dog Mobility Instructor is responsible for training, evaluating, and matching guide dogs with individuals who are blind or visually impaired. This position delivers hands-on dog training and direct client instruction to ensure safe, effective, and independent mobility for each partnership.

Under the guidance of the Guide Dog Program Director, the Instructor trains and supports up to 4–8 dogs at a time, applying positive-reinforcement methods aligned with International Guide Dog Federation (IGDF) standards. The role combines canine-handling expertise with compassionate client instruction and precise documentation to uphold Dogs Inc’s mission of transforming lives through extraordinary partnerships between people and dogs.

RESPONSIBILITES

Training & Canine Development

  • Conduct individualized and group training sessions for guide dogs in all stages of development, following Dogs Inc and IGDF standards.
  • Shape and reinforce guide behaviors using evidence-based, positive-reinforcement methods.
  • Evaluate each dog’s aptitude, temperament, and readiness for class placement.
  • Maintain accurate, current training records and progress reports to ensure data integrity.
  • Administer medications or treatments as prescribed.
  • Ensure class-ready dogs meet IGDF accreditation standards prior to placement.
  • Maintain clean, safe, and enriching training environments for all program dogs.

Client Instruction & Support

  • Instruct clients on the care, handling, and partnership of their guide dogs during on-campus training and home placements.
  • Conduct client evaluations, home interviews, and post-graduation follow-ups as needed; travel may be required.
  • Provide clear, compassionate instruction adapted to each client’s learning style and mobility needs.
  • Prepare and maintain follow-up documentation, ensuring continuity of care and client success.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Collaborate with the Guide Dog Program Director, other instructors, and support departments to ensure seamless program operations.
  • Assist with dog-handler match decisions and provide input during class preparation.
  • Represent Dogs Inc professionally during tours, donor presentations, outreach events, and graduations.
  • Participate in interdisciplinary meetings and contribute to continuous program improvement.

JOB SKILL & KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED

  • Certified Guide Dog Mobility Instructor credential from an IGDF-accredited program (or equivalent).
  • Minimum one year of experience as a Certified Guide Dog Instructor.
  • Strong knowledge of dog behavior, learning theory, and positive-reinforcement principles.
  • Familiarity with orientation and mobility skills and common visual impairments.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office and database systems (IWDR, ProVet, Volgistics) is preferred.
  • Excellent communication, teaching, and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to handle confidential and sensitive information with discretion.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Animal Behavior, Animal Science, or related field preferred.
  • Technical Skills: Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Teams, and digital recordkeeping platforms; familiarity with IWDR preferred.
  • Physical Requirements: Ability to lift up to 100 lbs with assistance, walk multiple miles per day, and work indoors/outdoors in varying conditions.
  • Work Environment: Campus-based with field routes, kennels, classrooms, and client homes; occasional travel required.
  • Supervision: Reports to the Guide Dog Program Director; may assist in mentoring apprentices, volunteers, or interns as assigned.

QUALITIES OF SUCCESS

  • Demonstrates professionalism, reliability, and accountability.
  • Works steadily with minimal supervision while contributing to a team-oriented culture.
  • Welcomes feedback and maintains a positive, mission-driven attitude.
  • Shows initiative and flexibility in a dynamic environment.
  • Maintains exceptional attendance and punctuality.

WORKING RELATIONS

This role collaborates regularly with training departments, medical personnel, marketing, philanthropy, and canine care, and interacts frequently with puppy raisers, graduates, donors, and guests. The position represents Dogs Inc to the public and the International Guide Dog Federation with professionalism and compassion.

COMMITMENT TO CAMPUS STANDARDS

All Dogs Inc employees share responsibility for maintaining a safe, clean, and welcoming environment. Staff are expected to assist guests and volunteers, report or resolve safety concerns, and exemplify the organization’s values in all interactions.

Why Join Dogs Inc?

At Dogs Inc, we don’t just change lives—we transform them. When you join our pack, you’ll get:

  • Comprehensive Benefits: Full dental and vision insurance premiums covered, competitive medical coverage, and a $15,000 life insurance policy.
  • Retirement Match: A discretionary retirement plan match for all benefit-eligible employees after one full year of employment.
  • Campus Perks: Free access to our fitness center and chef-prepared lunches served on campus (Monday-Friday).
  • Time to Recharge: Generous Paid Time Off policies (12-20 days/year based on tenure). Enjoy 14 paid holidays—including your birthday!
  • Reward-Based Programs: Our Learn and Earn education program and Pawsitive Strides walking program offer many opportunities to earn additional Paid Time Off.
  • Dog-Friendly Workplace: Bring your well-behaved, pre-screened dog to work and enjoy the ultimate companion-friendly environment.