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Equine Caretaker

Corvallis, OR · On-site

$16.54/hr

Equine Caretaker - Horse Program (Residential Treatment) Position Type: Part-Time- including some ... Model appropriate behavior, horsemanship, and respect for animals * Report unauthorized visitors ...

Training in trauma‑informed care or experiential learning models * Experience collaborating with ... The Equine Therapy Facilitator does not diagnose medical or mental health conditions and does not ...

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How much do equine modeling jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for equine modeling in the United States is $40.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $31.25 and $43.51 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What types of projects or clients do Equine Modeling professionals typically work with?

Equine Modeling professionals often collaborate on projects for veterinary research, educational materials, animation and film production, and equine product development. Clients may include universities, animal health companies, digital media studios, and manufacturers of equine equipment. The work may involve capturing movement data, assisting with anatomical displays, or providing reference materials for digital artists. These professionals frequently work as part of multidisciplinary teams that include veterinarians, artists, engineers, and production staff to ensure accurate and effective representations of horses.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Equine Modeling position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Equine Modeling, you need in-depth knowledge of horse anatomy, experience with horse handling, and often a background in equine science or veterinary studies. Familiarity with 3D modeling software, biomechanical analysis tools, or photographic and motion capture technologies is frequently required. Strong attention to detail, patience, and effective communication skills set candidates apart in this role. These qualifications are essential to accurately represent equine subjects for research, media, or training purposes and ensure both animal welfare and high-quality modeling results.

What is an Equine Modeling job?

An Equine Modeling job involves using computer simulations, biomechanical analysis, or artistic renderings to study, design, or represent horses in various fields. This can include veterinary research, animation, product design, or academic studies. Professionals in this field may use 3D modeling software, motion capture technology, or anatomical studies to create realistic or functional models of horses. The role can be found in industries such as veterinary science, sports analysis, entertainment, and equine product development.

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Equine Caretaker

$16.54/hr

Part-time

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5.5

Company rating: 5.5 out of 10

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Job description

Equine Caretaker - Horse Program (Residential Treatment) Position Type: Part-Time- including some hours needed on Friday & Saturday (Weekend Coverage) Hourly Rate: $16.54 Location: Corvallis, Oregon Program: Residential Psychiatric Treatment Program for Children & Adolescents Position Overview We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Equine Caretaker to support our Horse Program within a residential psychiatric treatment setting for children and adolescents. This role is responsible for the daily care, safety, and well-being of horses, as well as maintaining the cleanliness and functionality of the barn, equipment, and surrounding facilities. The ideal candidate is dependable, knowledgeable in horse care, and committed to maintaining a safe, therapeutic environment for both animals and program participants. Key Responsibilities Horse Care & Barn Duties
  • Feed and water horses according to established schedules
  • Turn out and bring in horses safely
  • Clean stalls, paddocks, and barn areas
  • Monitor horse health and document care, including first aid needs
  • Recognize signs of illness or injury and respond appropriately
  • Administer basic first aid as needed
Facility & Equipment Maintenance
  • Ensure cleanliness and upkeep of tack, equipment, barn, office, and grounds
  • Perform general maintenance tasks (e.g., painting, fence and gate repair)
  • Assist with laundry and supply management
  • Run errands such as picking up feed or other necessary supplies
Program Support & Safety
  • Maintain a safe and secure environment for horses and program participants
  • Assist in crisis situations involving horses (e.g., injuries, escapes, entanglement)
  • Support crisis management involving participants when needed
  • Model appropriate behavior, horsemanship, and respect for animals
  • Report unauthorized visitors and communicate with staff as needed
Additional Duties
  • Exercise and school horses as appropriate
  • Transport horses when required
  • Participate in required trainings and professional development opportunities
  • Complete all required documentation and training
Qualifications
  • High school diploma or equivalent required
  • Demonstrated knowledge and hands-on experience in horse care
  • Ability to recognize symptoms of illness and administer basic first aid to horses
  • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to respond calmly in crisis situations
  • Valid driver's license, proof of auto insurance, and acceptable driving record required
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience working in therapeutic, residential, or youth-centered environments
  • Familiarity with trauma-informed care or behavioral health settings
  • Experience handling horses in high-stress or emergency situations
Work Environment
  • Outdoor and barn setting in varying weather conditions
  • Physically active role requiring lifting, bending, and extended periods on feet
  • May involve exposure to unpredictable animal behavior
Why Join Us?
  • Meaningful work supporting youth in a therapeutic setting
  • Opportunity to combine equine care with mental health support
  • Collaborative and mission-driven team environment
Physical Demands: For physical demands of position, including vision, hearing, repetitive motion, and environment, contact the HR department. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position without compromising client care. Application Details: Consideration of candidates is on-going, and position may close after 3 business days of posted opportunity. If you need accommodation to review the information and/or complete the application process, please contact the Human Resources Department. Trillium Family Services is a drug free workplace. All final applicants will be subject to a criminal record identification check pursuant to ORS 181.536.727.537 and agency policy. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and Service Provider and support a culturally linguistically diverse governance, leadership, and workforce.