
Are you interested in improving the well-being of Veterans with disabilities from across our great nation?
Liberty Dogs™ is hiring NOW!
JOIN OUR EXCEPTIONAL TEAM!
As we move through 2025 and into 2026, many new and exciting job opportunities will become available at Liberty Dogs.
Please click the dropdown menu below to view more information about today’s available positions.
If you don’t find the position you are interested in, please continue to monitor this webpage. Additional positions will continue to be added, encompassing roles in administration, animal care, facilities, housekeeping, human resources, logistics, maintenance, marketing, the puppy department, security, Service Dog instruction and training, Veteran services, Veterinary medicine, and more. At this time, all of our positions will be full-time, onsite positions only.
We are grateful to all interested in joining our team and ask that, to streamline our application process, you please email your cover letter with resumé to Employment@LibertyDogs.org.
Career Opportunities
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The Accounts Payable and Payroll Specialist is responsible for managing the timely and accurate processing of vendor invoices and employee payroll. This role ensures that all financial obligations are met on time and in compliance with internal controls, legal regulations and company policies. The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented, highly organized and comfortable working with sensitive financial and personnel data.
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The Building Engineer who specializes in Electrical is responsible for operational functionality, safety, and maintenance of assigned buildings on campus, ensuring that all systems run efficiently and meet safety regulations. Campus consists of 9 complex buildings which total over 220,000 square feet of facilities. Some spaces will be occupied 24/7 by Veterans when classes are in session, as well as Service Dogs-in-Training.
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The Building Engineer who specializes in HVAC & Refrigeration is responsible for operational functionality, safety, and maintenance of assigned buildings on campus, ensuring that all systems run efficiently and meet safety regulations. Campus consists of 9 complex buildings which total over 220,000 square feet of facilities. Some spaces will be occupied 24/7 by Veterans when classes are in session, as well as Service Dogs-in-Training.
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The Dog Training Manager will serve as manager for the Service Dog training program and Apprentice Trainer Course program. This position will develop, implement, and coordinate all aspects of this program and will ensure dogs are successfully trained to become Service Dogs for Veteran clients, under the guidance of the Director of Canine Training.
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Serve as the Manager for the Volunteer Puppy Raiser Program, Prison Program, Shelter Program, and Adoption Program. For the Puppy Raiser and Prison Programs, this position will develop, implement, and coordinate all aspects of each individual program to ensure that puppies are successfully raised, trained, and developmentally prepared for advancement into the advanced Service Dog training program. For the Shelter Program, this position will oversee, implement, and coordinate all aspects of acquiring shelter and adoption dogs outside of our purpose-bred program to enter into the advanced Service Dog training program. For the Adoption Program, this position will oversee and monitor all dogs that are career-changed, ensuring they move through the system efficiently and quickly to their ultimate placement.
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The Maintenance Associate is a full-time, 40-hour per week, position that will play an intricate role in the Facilities and Maintenance team. This role will ensure that areas are stocked appropriately, and that the buildings are well-maintained and clean. This role requires a detail oriented person.
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The Maintenance Technician is a full-time, 40-hour per week, position that will play an intricate role in the Operations team. This role will ensure that areas and equipment are well-maintained and clean. This role requires a detail oriented person that is well versed in facilities maintenance.
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The Liberty Dogs Puppy Program Coordinator plays a vital role in this process by managing all aspects of the early development and training journey. The coordinator oversees the foundational stages of a Service Dog’s development with an emphasis on early socialization, training consistency, and volunteer engagement. This role is an exceptional opportunity for a professional passionate about Service Dog training and program coordination. Under the guidance of the Director of Canine Development.