Equine Specialist
Morrill, ME · On-site
The ideal candidate will have a passion for horses, experience as an instructor/trainer, knowledge ... Providing individual and small group riding lessons for eligible clients, as determined by EPM
Morrill, ME · On-site
The ideal candidate will have a passion for horses, experience as an instructor/trainer, knowledge ... Providing individual and small group riding lessons for eligible clients, as determined by EPM
Morrill, ME · On-site
The ideal candidate will have a passion for horses, experience as an instructor/trainer, knowledge ... Providing individual and small group riding lessons for eligible clients, as determined by EPM
| Aspect | Fulltime Horseback Riding Instructor | Part-time Horseback Riding Instructor |
|---|---|---|
| Work Hours | Typically 35-40 hours per week | Fewer hours, often less than 20 hours per week |
| Certifications | Required certifications such as riding instructor certifications, CPR, and first aid | Same certifications as fulltime, but may vary based on hours worked |
| Work Environment | Equestrian centers, riding schools, camps | Similar environments, often with flexible scheduling |
| Job Responsibilities | Teaching riding lessons, training horses, maintaining facilities | Teaching lessons, assisting with horse care, limited responsibilities |
Fulltime Horseback Riding Instructors work more hours and often have a consistent schedule, requiring full certifications and responsibilities. Part-time instructors work fewer hours with similar certification requirements, offering more flexible schedules. Both roles operate in equestrian environments and focus on teaching riding skills.
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Full-time
Re-posted 3 days ago
Position Summary:
The Equine Specialist works under the direction of the Equine Program Manager (EPM) to ensure appropriate and safe equine programming for clients. This individual is motivated to have a positive impact on the lives of youth by helping them to engage meaningfully in growth and learning experiences with horses and other animals. They develop transferable life skills including communication, organization and time management, commitment to safety, teamwork, goal setting, follow through and celebration. The ideal candidate will have a passion for horses, experience as an instructor/trainer, knowledge of stable management, be capable of the physical demands of the role, and have experience working with youth in a residential setting.
Position Functions & Responsibilities:
EAP
Instructor
Trainer
Barn Management
Qualifications/Skills/Knowledge
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