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Doggy Running Club Athletes
Interested in joining the Doggy Running Club Team?
We have a great group of dog lovers who are all important members of our team and when we look to fill our running positions we seek only exceptional candidates.

Doggy Running Club team members must be willing to be totally focused on our clients and pets.  Each team member must be commited to seeing clients needs and filling them in far more superior ways.

Our runners are serious athletes, many holding or are pursuing higher degrees, and are true lovers of animals. Interested candidates must meet the following criteria in order to qualify for an interview:

  • Comfortable with dogs of all sizes (able to handle two large dogs at one time)
  • Able to run a minimum of five miles daily (marathon, triathlon, track team experience and rollblading a plus!)
  • Weather resilient
  • Have no criminal record
  • Clean driving record
  • Hold U.S. citizenship or legal working documents
  • Hold an undergraduate degree or higher (or currently pursuing a degree)
  • Able to work from 10am-4:45pm, Monday through Friday
  • Able to commit to a minimum of a five-month contract
  • Computer literate - able to login and retrieve schedule and e-mail
  • Willing to donate 4 hours a month running with humane society dogs (we have built in compensation benefits to fund your time)
  • Joyfully give more value, service and contribution to our clients and their pets.

 

If you meet all of of these requirements and are interested in applying for a position, please send us an email to team@doggyrunningclub.com with the subject line “RUNNER POSITION.” Your email must include your résumé, contact phone number, home address, and any relevant information about yourself.

Please do not call to inquire about positions- we accept email inquires only. We are always accepting resumes and will contact qualified applicants to schedule an interview. Thanks again for your interest.

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