Professional Dog Trainer at Off Leash K9 Training
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

14 Apr, 26

Salary

70000.0

Posted On

14 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Dog Training, Communication, Teamwork, Record Keeping, Client Communication, Social Media, Video Editing, Sales, Marketing, Reliability, Work Ethic, Motivation, Computer Skills, Handling Aggression, Handling Anxiety, Transportation

Industry

Professional Training and Coaching

Description
JOB DESCRIPTION: As a Dog Trainer with OLK9, you will play a vital role in our dog-training family. You must genuinely be committed and interested in enhancing communication and teamwork between dog and owner while providing a fun (and safe) training environment. REQUIREMENTS: Your job as a dog trainer is not simply to train dogs; you are also an educator to the dog’s family. In addition to training, basic tasks include keeping records, visually documenting training progress, communicating with clients, and more. Promote and instruct our complete dog-training curriculum. Update Board and Train owners on a daily basis. Regularly capturing and posting engaging images and videos for social media. Regularly handle large dogs (lift, help into positions, etc). Safely and comfortably working hands-on with aggression and anxiety cases. Create engaging before/after videos comparable to those seen on our YouTube channel. Keep 2+ dogs in your home for our 2-week Board and Train program. Safe and Reliable transportation. QUALIFICATIONS: Strong work ethic, reliability, honesty, and a passion for dogs. The ability to inspire and motivate yourself and others. Computer skills and the ability to utilize Google Drive programs, Facebook, and other common software. Camera and computer skills with the ability to capture and edit dog training videos (we teach video editing techniques, but general competency skills are required for long-term success). Sales and marketing experience and/or understanding. AVAILABILITY: The ability to work during peak traffic periods during week days and weekends. A flexible schedule and the ability to chip in when work flow or your local team of trainers needs more help. Schedule has a ton of flexibility, all while doing something you love! Occasional travel. COMPENSATION: The right person can earn $50,000 annually to start, earning upwards of $70,000 annually after year one. Earning potential varies based on trainer’s personal drive.
Responsibilities
As a Dog Trainer, you will enhance communication and teamwork between dogs and their owners while providing a safe training environment. You will also be responsible for promoting the training curriculum and documenting training progress.
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