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Salon Employment

Hounds International Grooming Salons are always on the look out for Grooming talent. If you have a flare for Grooming then we would like to know. You can either pop in, call, email or fax any interest you have at being a Groomer a Bather or general help. There are employment application forms below in Word and PDF format, feel free to click and download.

Currently we are eager to speak with an Experienced Dog Groomer.

Here's the deal:

Based at our Blackpool Salon. The ideal person will have at least 1 year salon or mobile grooming experience and be fully conversant in all breeds and their different cuts and styles. We are happy to discuss employment or self employment, there is an extremely high earning potential for the right person. So please come and see us - we don't bite!

The Salon is a great place to work, it's comfortable and in a great location. So please do get in touch.

Hounds International Grooming Salons
128 Grasmere Road
Blackpool
Lancashire
FY1 5NG

Phone: 07050 613 206
Fax: 07050 613 207
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Application Form

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Alternatively you may fax your application and CV to: 07050 613 207 or get in touch through our contact form.

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