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Camp Bow Wow's Dog-Training Program allows each participating location to provide training for obedience, behavior modification, mental stimulation, and fun for dogs and their owners. * Adheres to ...

... training camp covering: • How our gym operates • CrunchONE Kickoff process • Lead generation and member engagement strategies • Sales conversations and converting consultations • ...

Training Camp * Attend and actively support Training Camp activities as assigned * Build trust with Leaders while reinforcing program values, expectations, and accountability * Help manage classroom ...

Canine Caregiver

Pittsburgh, PA · On-site

$15 - $17/hr

We also provide grooming and dog training. Camp Bow Wow is looking for a happy and responsible person who loves dogs to join our leadership team. We are a strong team that is always there to support ...

Canine Caregiver

Pittsburgh, PA · On-site

$15 - $17/hr

We also provide grooming and dog training. Camp Bow Wow is looking for a happy and responsible person who loves dogs to join our leadership team. We are a strong team that is always there to support ...

Dog Kennel Attendant

Pittsburgh, PA · On-site

$15 - $17/hr

We also provide grooming and dog training. Camp Bow Wow is looking for a happy and responsible person who loves dogs to join our leadership team. We are a strong team that is always there to support ...

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How much do training camp jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for training camp in the United States is $27.46, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Training Camp vs Fitness Instructor?

AspectTraining CampFitness Instructor
CertificationsCPR, First Aid, specialized training certificationsCPR, First Aid, fitness-specific certifications (e.g., ACE, NASM)
Work EnvironmentIntensive, short-term programs, outdoor or indoor settingsGyms, fitness centers, community centers
Employer & IndustrySports teams, military, youth programsGyms, health clubs, wellness centers
Search & Comparison IntentTraining Camp vs Fitness Instructor

Training Camps focus on intensive, short-term training programs often for athletes or specific groups, requiring specialized certifications. Fitness Instructors typically work in gyms or fitness centers, providing ongoing fitness classes and personal training. While both roles involve physical activity and certifications like CPR, their environments and objectives differ significantly.

What jobs make $3,000 a month without a degree?

In a training camp setting, roles such as security personnel, maintenance workers, or administrative assistants can sometimes earn around $3,000 monthly without requiring a degree. These positions often prioritize experience, physical ability, or on-the-job training over formal education and may involve shift work or physical tasks.

What qualifications do camp jobs require?

Camp jobs typically require applicants to be at least 16 years old, with some positions requiring 18 or older. Relevant skills include good communication, teamwork, and sometimes certifications such as CPR or lifeguard training, depending on the role. Prior experience in childcare, outdoor activities, or customer service can be advantageous.

What jobs pay 4000 a week without a degree?

Training camp roles such as commercial truck drivers, sales representatives, or skilled trades workers can sometimes pay around $4,000 weekly without requiring a college degree. These jobs often demand specialized skills, certifications, or experience, and may involve long hours or physically demanding work.

Is 30 too old to be a camp counselor?

Training camp counselor roles typically do not have strict age limits, and many programs value maturity and experience. Being 30 is generally not too old, especially if you have relevant skills, leadership qualities, and the ability to work with diverse age groups. Age should not be a barrier if you meet the program's requirements and can fulfill the responsibilities of the role.
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Infographic showing various Training Camp job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 48% Full Time, 38% Part Time, 10% Temporary, 3% Contract, and 1% Summer. Highlights an 95% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $57,108 per year, or $27.5 per hour.

Camp Bow Wow Camp Counselor

Jarnel Inc

Sandy, UT • On-site

$9 - $12/hr

Full-time

Retirement

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

Camp Bow Wow Sandy is seeking a Camp Counselor to join our team! You will be responsible for the overall care and well-being of the animals at our facility.

Responsibilities:

  • Handle general care tasks such as feeding and grooming of the animals
  • Assist in restraining animals for veterinary management
  • Keep records of animal feedings, treatments, and other updates
  • Engage in play activities and exercise with the animals
  • Maintain a clean and healthy environment

Qualifications:

  • Previous experience in animal care or other related fields preferred but not required
  • Passion to help and treat animals
  • Ability to interact with animals in a calm, non-threatening manner
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment

Train with Camp Bow Wow!

Camp Bow Wow® is the largest dog daycare and boarding franchise in North America and includes its dog training services at each participating Camp to promote safe, humane, and ethical dog training. Camp Bow Wow’s Dog-Training Program allows each participating location to provide training for obedience, behavior modification, mental stimulation, and fun for dogs and their owners.

  • Adheres to Humane Hierarchy of training and aligns with the ASPCA, APDT, AVSAB, CVMA, IAABC and the CCPDT in methodology and humane treatment of animals
  • Customizable programs for every dog and his or her family and lifestyle
  • Service types include group classes, private training, in-Camp training, seminars, and community outreach

If you’d like to work as a Camp Bow Wow Dog Trainer, you can search for the Camp Bow Wow® near you by clicking here: http://www.campbowwow.com/sandy

Why train with Camp Bow Wow®?

  • Curriculum and service options provided
  • Flexible to match strengths of trainer
  • Access to daily Campers/boarders to promote training
  • Community of trainers across the country
  • Work with a well-known brand
  • Marketing and business development support

*Position details vary per location. Each location is independently owned and operated. Inquire at your local Camp Bow Wow® for details!

Camp Trainer must have one of the follow program completions or certifications:

Certifications/Certificate Programs

A Camp may hire any trainer who holds a current CCPDT (Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers) certification. A CCPDT certification shows a trainer’s commitment to humane, safe training techniques, comprehensive knowledge of training techniques and instruction skills, and requires regular continued education to maintain certification.

  • 300 hours leading hands on training (group classes, seminars, private instruction)
  • CPDT recommendation
  • Code of Ethics
  • Pass written exam of 250 questions
  • 36 hours of CE every 3 years
  • Only nationally recognized dog-training certification
  • Certifications include CPDT-KA, CPDT-KSA, or CBCC-KA

A Camp may hire any trainer who holds a current IAABC (International Association of Animal Behavior Consultants) certification in the Dog Division. IAABC certification shows a trainer’s commitment to humane, safe training techniques, comprehensive knowledge of training techniques and instruction skills, and requires regular continued education to maintain certification.

  • 300 hours leading hands on training (group classes, seminars, private instruction)
  • 150 hours coursework, seminars, or mentorship related to field
  • 3 letters of reference
  • Written case studies
  • 36 hours of CE every 3 years
  • Associate Certified Membership or Certified Memberships are acceptable

All programs chosen based on their training philosophies and commitment to excellence. Each program provides different levels of training, but all show a trainer’s dedication to learning and enhancing his or her own skills.

Programs listed below are internal certifications only and not graded/judged/passed by external groups, though several are backed or recommended by professional dog training organizations. These programs have been deemed acceptable based on the curriculum and creator of the program. A Camp may hire any trainer who can provide proof of successful completion of one of the following programs:

Peaceable Paws - Run by Pat Miller

  • 3 academies required for PMCT1 certification, online program
  • Video submissions for hands on training required

Karen Pryor Academy - Run by Karen Pryor’s associates

  • Online program, 2-day live workshops
  • Mentorship through qualified trainer

Victoria Stilwell Academy - Run by Victoria Stilwell and associates

  • 6-month program, primarily online, in-person workshops

The Academy for Dog Trainers - Run by Jean Donaldson and associates

  • 4-tiered program, online only, go at own pace
  • Video submissions for hands on training required

CATCH Canine Trainers Academy - Run by CPDT professionals

  • Professional Dog Trainer Course, online only, go at own pace
  • Mentorship by qualified trainer

*Other programs may be reviewed and approved at the franchisor’s discretion.

Onboarding

Any trainer hired with one of the above certifications or program completions must work with the franchise owner and/or manager to complete the registration and virtual onboarding process prior to offering training services at Camp:

  • Registration Form
  • Case Study Worksheet
  • Review Service Types
  • Review Best Practices Guide
  • Training Schedule
  • Competitive Analysis
  • Participate in Launch Call

Company Description

Business Overview and Culture
Camp Bow Wow® is North America’s largest provider of pet care services through premier doggy day, overnight Camps, and training. When you bring your pup to Camp Bow Wow’s state of the art facilities you can be sure your pet is in the best hands! Over 6,500,000 happy pets are served by Camp Bow Wow® values Premier, Extraordinary Care, Totally Fun, Service Focused while achieving the vision of Happy Healthy Pets, Happy Healthy People! We are also committed to improving the quality of life for pets all over the world! Learn more about our charitable efforts by visiting www.bowwowbuddies.com.