Hi, what other graduate jobs are there which work directly with dogs and cats hands on? Your job sounds great, Charlotte
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Charlotte W. asked a question to Kathryn M.
Category: Open positions
Date asked: Monday, February 6, 2023
Last reviewed: Tuesday, March 14, 2023
Kathryn M.
Operations Pet Trainer
Hi Charlotte - The Unit Pet Specialist role at Waltham is an ideal opportunity for new graduates and people early in their career! Pet Specialists are responsible for the daily care of our pets (cats and dogs) on site, as well as carrying out key research activities such as urine and faeces collections. This is the role I did when I first joined Waltham and I loved it! It gave me a great insight in to what we did at Waltham and allowed me to gain the skills and experience needed to progress to my current role as an Operations Pet Trainer. As we have a big team of pet specialists, we often talent bank for when we have vacancies come up - This means you can apply months before you graduate and then be offered a role when you do.
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