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$22 - $28/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Animal Science Instructor

Part-Time Animal Science Instructor (CTE)  

Full-time Management Position Also Available 

Ben’s Ranch Foundation  

Our mission is to empower young people struggling with mental and emotional health challenges by connecting them with meaningful employment opportunities and programs in nature.   

Position Title 

Part-Time - Consultant/Contractor * Animal Science Instructor of High School students in Career and Technical Education (CTE) coursework.  Also, an opportunity for a full-time management position.  

Location 

Koteewi Stables & Trails Equine Facility, Noblesville, Indiana 

Timing:   Start date prior to August 1st. 

Position Summary 

The part-time Animal Science Instructor will provide engaging, hands-on instruction for secondary students enrolled in Animal Science, Advanced Animal Science, and Animal Science Capstone courses. Eligible students will demonstrate mental or emotional health challenges, such as depression and anxiety. The onsite instruction will take place each school day from 1-3 PM in the afternoon at Koteewi Stable and Trails, a public riding stable with 12-15 horses, which is a primary platform for Ben’s Ranch programming. This position may share on-site duties with other instructors or supervise others. 

The instructor will create a safe and positive learning environment while preparing students for postsecondary education, industry certifications, and careers in animal agriculture, veterinary science, equine management, and related agricultural fields. 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities 

Teach Animal Science, Advanced Animal Science, and Animal Science Capstone courses aligned with Indiana Department of Education standards. 

Provide hands-on instruction in animal handling, animal welfare, nutrition, anatomy and physiology, health management, and equine care. 

Supervise students during barn and field-based learning activities. 

Develop lesson plans, assessments, and learning experiences that integrate classroom instruction with practical application. 

Maintain accurate student records, grades, attendance, and competency documentation. 

Coordinate and supervise student internships, work-based learning experiences, and capstone projects. 

Support partnerships with local farms, veterinary clinics, equine facilities, and agricultural businesses. 

Ensure compliance with all safety procedures and animal welfare standards. 

Communicate regularly with students, parents, administrators, and industry partners. 

Participate in required professional development and program improvement activities. 

Assist students with career planning and exploration opportunities within the animal science industry. 

Qualifications 

A successful candidate will hold an Indiana Teacher’s license OR hold or be eligible to earn an Indiana Workplace Specialist certification. 

Required 

Minimum of 4,000 documented hours of occupational experience in animal science, equine management, veterinary assisting, livestock production, agricultural education, or a closely related field. 

Eligible for, or currently holding, an Indiana Workplace Specialist License in Agriculture/Animal Science. 

Strong communication, organizational, and classroom management skills. 

Ability to safely supervise students in a barn and laboratory environment. 

Preferred 

Bachelor's degree in animal science, Agricultural Education, or related field. 

Hold an Indiana Teachers License with an agriculture focus. 

Previous teaching, training, mentoring, or youth development experience. 

Experience in vocational education and/or coordinating internships, and other work-based learning programs. 

Industry certifications related to animal science, equine management, or agricultural education. 

Specific experience with horses and horse facility management. 

Physical Requirements 

Ability to lift up to 50 pounds. 

Ability to work indoors and outdoors in varying weather conditions. 

Ability to walk, stand, bend, and perform physical tasks associated with animal care and barn management. 

Schedule 

Part-Time - Full-Time, Consulting/Contractor * position with flexible hours based on class schedules and student programming needs. 

Compensation 

Compensation commensurate with experience and qualifications. Hourly Rate $22-$28  

This is a flexible position with part-time, full-time, and consulting/contract opportunities available. Additional full-time responsibilities in barn and facilities management may be available for qualified candidates. 

How to Apply 

Please submit a resume and a brief cover letter to: 

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