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As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship equine assisted learning in the United States is $17.08, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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AspectInternship Equine Assisted LearningEquine Therapy Intern
Required CredentialsBasic knowledge of equine behavior, certifications varyOften requires certifications in equine therapy or mental health
Work EnvironmentOutdoor settings, farms, equine centersSimilar outdoor or clinical environments, sometimes indoor facilities
Employer & Industry UsageEducational programs, youth development, team buildingTherapeutic clinics, mental health services, rehabilitation centers
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in equine-assisted programsSeeking therapeutic internship opportunities involving horses

Internship Equine Assisted Learning focuses on using horses to facilitate personal development, education, and team building, often in educational or community settings. Equine Therapy Internships are more clinical, emphasizing mental health treatment and therapy under licensed professionals. Both roles involve working with horses in outdoor environments but serve different purposes and require different certifications.

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Extension Specialist in Equine Management

Rutgers University

New Brunswick, NJ • On-site

$165K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


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Position Details
Position Information
Recruitment/Posting Title
Extension Specialist in Equine Management
Department
Animal Science
Salary Details
Assistant rank $108,000; Associate rank $145,000; Extension Specialist (equivalent to Professor I) rank $165,000
Offer Information
The final salary offer may be determined by several factors, including, but not limited to, the candidate's qualifications, experience, and expertise, and availability of department or grant funds to support the position. We also take into consideration market benchmarks, if and when appropriate, and internal equity to ensure fair compensation relative to the university's broader compensation structure. We are committed to offering competitive and flexible compensation packages to attract and retain top talent.
Benefits
Rutgers provides a comprehensive benefits package to eligible employees. The specific benefits vary based on the position and may include:
  • Medical, prescription drug, and dental coverage
  • Paid vacation, holidays, and various leave programs
  • Competitive retirement benefits, including defined contribution plans and voluntary tax-deferred savings options
  • Employee and dependent educational benefits (when applicable)
  • Life insurance coverage
  • Employee discount programs

Posting Summary
The Rutgers New Brunswick Department of Animal Sciences invites qualified candidates to apply for a 12-month tenured open-rank faculty position in the Extension Specialist title series within the Department of Animal Sciences. This position builds up the established strengths and traditions of the Rutgers Equine Science Center and the equine research program within Animal Sciences by focusing on equine physiology and possibly using the horse as a model for understanding the human-animal bond. Eligible candidates should have a background in equine science and management, with research areas including but not limited to horse and human interaction, behavior and welfare, nutrition, reproduction, exercise physiology, pasture and forage management, as well as experience in extension outreach to support equine stakeholders.
The Extension Specialist hired in this area will lead and expand targeted outreach initiatives, develop and deliver science-based educational programs, and collaborate with stakeholders to address emerging challenges in equine management. This includes: designing and implementing statewide equine management workshops focused on physiology, nutrition, welfare, and pasture systems; creating decision-support tools and resources for equine farm owners to improve environmental sustainability and economic viability; translating research findings into practical applications for horse owners and industry professionals; and supporting data-driven policy development by engaging with state agencies and industry groups on equine-related issues. The successful candidate will develop an externally funded research program that focuses on the core disciplines of animal science in areas mentioned above. Contributions to the Animal Sciences teaching program will include: developing and teaching new undergraduate and graduate courses in equine physiology, health, behavior, and management; supervising student-led research projects and internships; and integrating experiential learning opportunities such as field visits, hands-on labs, and community-based projects into the curriculum.
In general, the successful candidate should complement existing faculty in the Department of Animal Sciences, SEBS, NJAES, and RCE, demonstrating a willingness to collaborate with faculty, staff, and students to promote the university's mission and values, and serve on department, college, and university committees as fitting a tenured position This position requires someone who builds connections and collaborations with industry and also with other faculty across disciplines and departments within NJAES/SEBS, as well as across Rutgers, including the Department of Psychology and Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology. Additional efforts could be realized with applied academic synergies with the Rutgers Brandt Behavioral Health Treatment Center and Retreat located adjacent to the Best Management Practice Demonstration Horse Farm at Ryders Lane. In addition, NJ offers connections with the Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine at Rowan University.
Rutgers is an equal opportunity employer. Individuals covered by Section 503 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973 or Section 402 of the Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 may self-identify. If you wish to self-identify, please do so in the cover letter transmitting your CV.
Proposed Start Date: September 1, 2026
To apply: Submit the following documents:
  • CV
  • Personal statement: Please address your value in this position to the Department and to the Land Grant Mission and the mission of Rutgers (https://www.rutgers.edu/about-rutgers).
  • Statement of Values: Provide a statement that describes examples of you experiences in leadership, mentoring, and/or community engagement that resonate with the values and mission of Rutgers University as a land grant university serving a diverse state and student body.
  • Research and Teaching Statement
  • Extension portfolio
  • Names/contacts of professional 3 references.

Questions can be directed to Dr. Carey A. Williams, Interim Director, Equine Science Center, Search Committee Chair, carey.williams@rutgers.edu.
Materials are due Dec. 1st, 2025.
Position Status
Full Time
Posting Number
25FA0917
Posting Open Date
Posting Close Date
Qualifications
Minimum Education and Experience
Graduation from an accredited institution with a doctorate in animal or equine science, or a related biological discipline. A minimum of 6 years of extension experience and a record of accomplishment (publications, grants, extension programming, etc.) demonstrating the potential for success. Knowledge and understanding of cooperative extension principles, mission, and roles are desirable. The candidate must demonstrate excellent written and oral communication skills. Research areas of interest include, but are not limited to, behavior and welfare, horse and human interaction, nutrition, pasture and forage management, or other area of equine physiology.
Certifications/Licenses
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Preferred Qualifications
Equipment Utilized
Physical Demands and Work Environment
Ability to function effectively in classroom, field, and laboratory environments.
Overview
The New Jersey horse industry represents the largest sector of livestock production in the Garden State; it is valued at $4 billion and has an annual economic impact of $1.1 billion. The Rutgers Equine Sciences Center (Rutgers-ESC) has provided a decades-long commitment to the equine industry through research, teaching, and outreach/extension. The Rutgers-ESC has been a leading example of how Rutgers tenured research faculty, extension specialists, and non-tenure track faculty can work cohesively to support stakeholders and execute a mission of "better horse care through research and education." The Rutgers-ESC mission aligns with the teaching mission of the Animal Sciences undergraduate program, and the Rutgers-ESC/Equine program has been a critical component and outward face of the experiential learning of the School of Environmental & Biological Sciences (SEBS) undergraduate and graduate students. The Department is committed to Rutgers' land grant mission and the pursuit of excellence through its on-the-ground commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. The goal of the Department of Animal Sciences and Rutgers University is that our faculty composition reflects the diversity of the people in New Jersey. We especially encourage applications from backgrounds underrepresented in the animal sciences including Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and LGBTQ+ applicants.
Statement
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, creed, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, military service or any other category protected by law. As an institution, we value diversity of background and opinion, and prohibit discrimination or harassment on the basis of any legally protected class in the areas of hiring, recruitment, promotion, transfer, demotion, training, compensation, pay, fringe benefits, layoff, termination or any other terms and conditions of employment.
Posting Details
Special Instructions to Applicants
Quick Link to Posting
https://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/260816
Campus
Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Home Location Campus
Cook (RU-New Brunswick)
City
New Brunswick
State
NJ
Location Details
Pre-employment Screenings
All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of all pre-employment screenings.
Immunization Requirements
Under Policy 100.3.1 Immunization Policy for Covered Individuals, if employment will commence during Flu Season, Rutgers University may require certain prospective employees to provide proof that they are vaccinated against Seasonal Influenza for the current Flu Season, unless the University has granted the individual a medical or religious exemption. Additional infection control and safety policies may apply. Prospective employees should speak with their hiring manager to determine which policies apply to the role or position for which they are applying. Failure to provide proof of vaccination for any required vaccines or obtain a medical or religious exemption from the University will result in rescission of a candidate's offer of employment or disciplinary action up to and including termination.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
It is university policy to provide equal employment opportunity to all its employees and applicants for employment regardless of their race, creed, color, national origin, age, ancestry, nationality, marital or domestic partnership or civil union status, sex, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, disability status, liability for military service, protected veteran status, affectional or sexual orientation, atypical cellular or blood trait, genetic information (including the refusal to submit to genetic testing), or any other category protected by law. As an institution, we encourage all qualified applicants to apply. For additional information please see the Non-Discrimination Statement at the following web address: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/non-discrimination-statement

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