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16 August, 2022
PAWSOME JOB opportunities for biosecurity detector dog handlers
THE Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry biosecurity detector dog program is recruiting new biosecurity detector dog handlers; applications opened on Thursday, August 4, 2022.

First Assistant Secretary of Biosecurity Operations at the department Colin Hunter said Australia’s detector dog program is world-class in detecting biosecurity risk items in the airport, seaport and mail pathways.
“The biosecurity detector dog program is just one of the detection tools used by our department,” Mr Hunter said.
“Being a detector dog handler and working with dogs daily is a fun job that also plays a vital role in Australia’s biosecurity system.
“We’re looking for engaging, resilient and results-driven candidates.
“To be a biosecurity detector dog handler, you need to be a fully accredited and operational biosecurity officer.
“This is why, in recent times, recruitment for these positions has been an internal process.
“This new recruitment round is open to the general public, and we encourage all who are interested to apply,” he said.
Mr Hunter said the position would offer great opportunities.
“Successful applicants will receive biosecurity foundation training as well as detector dog handler training to prepare them for the scenarios they may experience when deployed across our operation pathways,” he said.
“With international travel increasing following the opening of borders after COVID and increased volumes in the mail and seaport pathways, the department requires additional biosecurity detector dog handlers to join the front line of biosecurity.
“It’s a great opportunity to join this specialised team and work with amazing canine and human colleagues to help protect Australia against biosecurity risks.
“Detector dogs are fast, versatile and mobile with a key role in strengthening our biosecurity systems in response to a growing biosecurity threat.
“This year, our detector dog program celebrates 30 years of helping to protect Australia from exotic pests and diseases, which is definitely a paws for a celebration,” Mr Hunter said.
For more information on Australia’s detector dogs, visit agriculture.gov.au/detector-dogsTo apply for the position, visit https://bit.ly/3BSpB7A