
At Guiding Eyes for the Blind, we are passionate about connecting exceptional dogs with individuals seeking greater independence. We are dedicated to creating and supporting life-changing partnerships between people and dogs.
At our facilities, we breed, raise, and train exceptional guide dogs – and match them with individuals ready to embrace a life of greater freedom, confidence, and possibility. Together, they embark on incredible life adventures. Are you ready to play a role in that journey? Join us and help be a part of transforming lives.
Our incredible dogs make our mission possible – and working with them will inspire you! We put our clients first, striving to exceed their expectations by providing exceptional dogs trained to meet their unique needs and empower them to live the lives they choose.
Join us, and play a key role in transforming lives.
As a Regional Puppy Manager, you'll play a vital role in advancing Guiding Eyes' mission by helping prepare future guide dogs for formal training – ultimately fostering greater independence for people who are blind or visually impaired.
You'll lead assigned puppy raising regions serving approximately 225 puppies and collaborate with another Regional Puppy Manager to support the overall success of a program serving approximately 450 puppies. You'll recruit, screen, and train volunteer puppy raiser applicants while developing training methods and materials that ensure Guiding Eyes' messaging and puppy raising practices are consistent, complete, and delivered uniformly across all regions. Partnering closely with Regional Puppy Instructors, you'll provide strategic leadership, mentorship, and operational support to strengthen regional programs and help ensure every puppy receives the strongest possible foundation for success.
The Regional Puppy Manager directly supervises up to eight (8) Regional Puppy Instructors and one (1) Regional Puppy Specialist, fostering a collaborative, high-performing team through coaching, performance management, and professional development.
This position may be performed through a campus-based, hybrid, or remote work arrangement, as approved by the organization and based on business needs. Preference may be given to candidates located within the East region. Regardless of the approved work arrangement, regular in-person engagement and travel throughout the assigned territory are essential components of the role.
The Role
Qualifications You Will Need
Education & Experience
Canine Knowledge & Training Experience
Leadership & Communication Skills
Organizational & Technical Skills
Additional Requirements
Travel Requirements
Salary Range: $75k - $85k
Please include a cover letter along with your resume telling us ' About You' and to share why you're excited about contributing to our mission. As a Guiding Eyes employee, you will enjoy knowing that every day you make a difference in the lives of people with vision loss!
While we appreciate your interest and application, only candidates under consideration will be contacted
Guiding Eyes for the Blind offers a comprehensive benefits package including the following:
The above job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of this employee for this role.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F, D/V
Must be authorized to work in the United States

Guiding Eyes for the Blind provides guide dogs to people with vision loss. We are passionate about connecting exceptional dogs with individuals for greater independence.
Guiding Eyes is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with all services provided completely free of charge. At Guiding Eyes, we rely upon the contributions of our generous donors to fulfill our mission.
We work out of our Headquarters and Training Center in Yorktown Heights, New York, and our Canine Development Center in Patterson, New York.
Guiding Eyes is an accredited member of the International Guide Dog Federation (IGDF), the organization that establishes worldwide standards for the breeding and training of guide dogs.