The Apprentice Trainer is an entry-level position designed to introduce developing professionals to dog behavior, handling, and foundational training principles within the Canine Craze Day School program. This role operates exclusively within Day School and provides structured support under the direct supervision of the Training Manager and/or Assistant Training Manager. Apprentice Trainers gain hands-on experience working with a variety of dogs while learning safe group management, proper dog-dog introductions, loose-leash walking instruction, and foundational impulse control concepts. This position serves as the baseline launching point for individuals pursuing a professional dog training career within the Canine Craze program. If you haven't done so, please check out our website to learn more about Canine Craze and what we do. The Dog Trainer Apprentice position is for staffing our Day Training Program. Canine Craze Website What: Dog Trainer Apprentice When: Hours are offered during the regular work-week Monday - Thursday AM Shift - 6:00am - 10:00am Day Shift - 10:00am - 2:00pm PM Shift - 2:00pm - 6:00pm Friday 8:00am - 12:00pm Starting Pay: $13.00 - $15.00 Dog Trainer Apprentice is an entry level position and is the gateway to unlocking additional opportunities such as: Assistant Trainer - continue work in Day School as well as eligibility to begin working as an assistant in training classes Trainer - opportunities in the Day School, teaching classes, and working with clients 1-on-1 conducting Private Training Senior Trainer - diving into behavior modification and more advanced training cases such as service dog training with Puppy Jake Foundation. As a Dog Trainer Apprentice you will learn: How to read dog body language How to teach dog foundations Teach dogs and puppies to emotionally regulate in social settings Teach impulse control where puppies and dogs make better choices Socialize puppies and acclimate adult dogs Create a thinking dog - teaching puppies and dogs to learn how to learn Essential handler foundations Build healthy relationships with a variety of puppies and dogs Be disciplined as a handler and follow through with what is in the best interest of the puppy or dog Develop presence control with good leadership skills that dogs trust and respond to The application of how dogs' learn and applying the practical work The science behind how dogs' learn Various strategies for teaching new behaviors Add clear and effective cues Create fluency with each dog's performance Gain reliability and proficiency with each skill you teach
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
1-10 employees