KEY WORKERS: Job Descriptions and Contact Information
Click on a link below to view a pdf file of the key workers' job descriptions for each venue:
CPE Trials Conformation Shows
Seminars NACSW Nosework ORT Trials
CPE Trials Conformation Shows
Seminars NACSW Nosework ORT Trials
Member Benefits
As a benefit to all members, CCDTC offers:
As an incentive to instructors, each instructor is approved to work their own dog during the class they instruct for no fee. If an instructor is not running a dog in the class they are teaching they will be offered a voucher for one run/class in a trial/show or one training class.
Key Event Workers are the members who run and manage a trial/event. The duties of these workers are outlined in the Job Descriptions documents above.
Any member can become a key worker by:
CPE:
If a person works as a key event worker in a venue where they are not showing a dog they will be offered a voucher for one dog entry into a trial/show or a training class.
(These benefits apply only after member hours have been achieved)
Any member can become a key worker by:
Worker Bucks for CPE
As a benefit to all members, CCDTC offers:
- A lower rate for classes than what the general public pays.
- Key for access to the CCDTC Building.
- Use of Equipment and Ring Time Training
As an incentive to instructors, each instructor is approved to work their own dog during the class they instruct for no fee. If an instructor is not running a dog in the class they are teaching they will be offered a voucher for one run/class in a trial/show or one training class.
Key Event Workers are the members who run and manage a trial/event. The duties of these workers are outlined in the Job Descriptions documents above.
Any member can become a key worker by:
- gaining experience over years by attending trials
- becoming familiar with the rules of the venue and the club
- learning the ins and outs of the venue
- helping in minor roles to learn more about the venue
CPE:
- For each event the club cover the entry fees of runs for 2 dogs.
- If the trial is full, the Key Event Workers pay for their runs. If the trial is NOT full, they are given the option of taking advantage of the runs.
- Additionally, CPE has an allowance for overruns, but these runs are NOT allowed to be added to the entry numbers that constitute a full trial. The judges and Key Event Workers can use these extra runs for their dogs.
- For Key Event Workers the club covers the entry fees associated of 2 dogs per show.
If a person works as a key event worker in a venue where they are not showing a dog they will be offered a voucher for one dog entry into a trial/show or a training class.
(These benefits apply only after member hours have been achieved)
Any member can become a key worker by:
- gaining experience over years by attending trials
- becoming familiar with the rules of the venue and the club
- learning the ins and outs of the venue
- helping in minor roles to learn more about the venue
Worker Bucks for CPE
- Worker Bucks are for members and non-members who volunteer to help with the general running of the trial.
- Without these workers, the club would not be able to hold these events and/or they would run so poorly that they would not be regularly attended.
- Worker Bucks are NOT to be substituted for hours worked toward the required 16 Club workhours.
- A worker buck consists of $2.00/ class worked.
- The worker bucks can be used to help pay for future entry fees or to purchase lunch at events.
If someone is interested in volunteering to be trained for any of the Key Worker Positions, please contact:
CPE Trials:
Joni Griffith– Trial Chair
Carol Grome – Trial Secretary
NACSW/Nosework (Includes Odor Recognition)
Edith Markoff - Trial Host
UKC Conformation:
Rob Meiners - Trial Chair
Susan Geers-Meiners - Trial Secretary