A kennel supervisor resume shows the hiring manager the job hunter is eager to be hired and is well qualified in training and on-the-job experience. All kennel supervisor resumes should state the job seeker's objective and work history.
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Blake Job-hunter
903 William Street
Big Town, USA 9999
Home: (888) 888-8888
Cell: (888) 888-7777
bjobhunter@sampleresume.com
OBJECTIVE
A position as a Kennel Supervisor
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Qualified animal research professional; excellent communication skills; ready for immediate hire
EXPERIENCE
Kennel Supervisor, 2000 to present:
Big City Animal Research Institute, Big City, USA.
Responsible for supervising the activities of workers who care for domestic animals in research kennels according to research study requirements. Monitors progress of the studies, such as drug effectiveness, adhering to study guidelines. Prepares charts and compiles research study reports for use by researchers.
Assistant Kennel Supervisor, 1998-2000:
Big City Animal Research Institute, Big City, USA.
Duties included assisting the lead supervisor with tasks related to the well being of the animals under observation, making sure they were treated humanely and if any of them exhibited signs of illness or injury, promptly reporting it to the designated authorities.
EDUCATION
B.A. Animal Science Any City Community College, 2000, Any City, USA
ACCOLADES AND INVOLVEMENTS
American Association of Animal Welfare Workers
Gold Medallion Animal Service Award, 1999
NOTE: Most kennel supervisor resumes run one to two pages. The kennel supervisor resume above is a short sample of one you can use to build your own. Consider what the target employer is looking for and then write yours accordingly.