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Pastry Cook

Wanship, UT · On-site

$18.75 - $22.75/hr

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Area Reservations Sales Agent

Wanship, UT · On-site

$16.25 - $21/hr

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Area Reservations Sales Agent

Coalville, UT · On-site

$16.25 - $21/hr

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Setup Houseperson

Wanship, UT · On-site

$15.75 - $20.50/hr

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In Room Dining AM Server

Wanship, UT · On-site

$14.50 - $18.25/hr

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Cook

Wanship, UT · On-site

$18/hr

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How much do horse rescue jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for horse rescue in the United States is $16.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.26 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a horse rescue?

A Horse Rescue job involves rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming horses that have been neglected, abused, or abandoned. Responsibilities may include feeding, medical care, training, and working with veterinarians and farriers. Some roles also involve fundraising, public education, and advocacy for equine welfare. Workers may be employed by nonprofit rescues, sanctuaries, or rehabilitation centers. The goal is to ensure horses receive proper care and find safe, permanent homes.

What are some common challenges faced in a horse rescue position?

A Horse Rescue role often involves working in unpredictable environments, handling horses that may be frightened, injured, or neglected, which can be both physically and emotionally demanding. Team members must be prepared to respond quickly to emergency calls, sometimes in adverse weather conditions or remote locations. Additionally, clear communication with veterinarians, law enforcement, and fellow rescue staff is crucial for coordinating effective interventions. Despite the challenges, the work is highly rewarding and offers the chance to make a significant difference in the lives of these animals and within the community.

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

To thrive in Horse Rescue, you need hands-on experience with horse handling, basic veterinary care, and knowledge of animal welfare standards, often supported by related certifications in equine management or rescue. Familiarity with animal transport equipment, record-keeping systems, and safety protocols is important. Strong teamwork, compassion, and problem-solving abilities help you navigate challenging rescue operations and collaborate with other animal professionals. These skills ensure the safety of both horses and handlers while facilitating effective rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming efforts.

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Infographic showing various Horse Rescue job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 70% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 9% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $33,281 per year, or $16 per hour.

Horse Trainer Independent Contract

Animal Rescue League Of Iowa

Des Moines, IA • On-site

Temporary

Posted 12 days ago


Animal Rescue League of Iowa rating

3.3

Company rating: 3.3 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

768th of 773 rated non-profit organizations


Job description

Horse Trainer Contract Opportunity

This is an independent contractor engagement rather than an employment position. The anticipated schedule and number of training hours will be established through a written independent contractor agreement based on program needs and contractor availability.

Services will primarily be performed on-site at the ARL’s Second Chance Ranch.

About Second Chance Ranch

The Animal Rescue League of Iowa’s Second Chance Ranch provides specialized care, rehabilitation, and placement services for horses and other barn animals. The program supports animals with a wide range of medical, behavioral, and training needs while helping prepare them for safe and successful placement.

What You’ll Do
  • Evaluate horses’ current handling abilities, behavior, confidence, and training needs.
  • Develop and implement individualized training plans in collaboration with the Director of Shelter Operations.
  • Use humane, low-stress, and positive reinforcement-based training methods.
  • Build foundational skills such as haltering, leading, groundwork, picking up feet, desensitization, loading into trailers, and safely navigating new environments.
  • Support behavioral rehabilitation for horses experiencing fear, stress, limited socialization, or handling challenges.
  • Document training sessions, progress, behavioral observations, and recommendations accurately and promptly.
  • Communicate progress, safety concerns, and recommended next steps to Second Chance Ranch leadership.
  • Provide demonstrations, education, or guidance to designated staff and volunteers to promote consistency in approved handling and training practices.
  • Support veterinarians and ranch staff with safe horse handling during examinations, treatments, procedures, and routine medical care, as requested.
  • Operate trucks with horse trailers, utility vehicles, and other ranch equipment when authorized and necessary.
  • Maintain a safe and organized training environment and follow applicable ARL safety, animal care, and biosecurity expectations.
  • Interact professionally and respectfully with ARL staff, volunteers, adopters, and members of the public.
What We’re Looking For
  • At least one year of professional animal care, equine handling, or related experience.
  • Demonstrated experience training horses using humane, low-stress, or positive reinforcement-based methods.
  • Strong understanding of equine behavior, body language, learning theory, and stress indicators.
  • Ability to assess training needs and adapt techniques based on an individual horse’s behavior and progress.
  • Confidence handling horses with limited training, uncertain backgrounds, or behavioral challenges.
  • Strong communication, judgment, problem-solving, and documentation skills.
  • Ability to remain calm and make safe decisions in physically and emotionally demanding situations.
  • Valid driver’s license and satisfactory driving record.
  • Experience safely operating horse trailers, utility vehicles, and ranch equipment is preferred.
  • Basic computer and data-entry skills.

The selected contractor may be required to provide proof of applicable business registration, insurance coverage, professional references, and other documentation outlined in the independent contractor agreement.

Physical and Work Environment Requirements

Contracted services may require:

  • Lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds.
  • Standing, walking, bending, reaching, and performing physically demanding activities for extended periods.
  • Working outdoors in hot, cold, wet, muddy, or otherwise changing weather conditions.
  • Working around large animals, animal waste, odors, dust, moderate noise, and animals that may bite, kick, strike, pull, or behave unpredictably.
  • Safely entering stalls, paddocks, arenas, trailers, and other ranch environments.
  • Using appropriate personal protective equipment and following established safety practices.
Why Work With the ARL?

The Animal Rescue League of Iowa is committed to creating better outcomes for animals through compassionate care, responsible rehabilitation, and thoughtful placement. As a contracted Horse Trainer, you will have the opportunity to make a direct and meaningful difference in the lives of rescue horses while collaborating with a team dedicated to their safety and long-term success.

Independent Contractor Relationship

This opportunity is intended to be performed under a written independent contractor agreement. Nothing in this posting or the resulting agreement is intended to create an employer-employee relationship. The contractor will be responsible for applicable taxes, insurance, licenses, expenses, and other obligations associated with operating as an independent contractor, as further described in the agreement.

The Animal Rescue League of Iowa provides reasonable access and accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities when required for participation in its contractor selection process. Individuals requiring an accommodation may contact the Animal Rescue League of Iowa to discuss their needs.


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