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Quarter Horse Jobs (NOW HIRING)

NY · On-site

$15.50 - $21/hr

Quarter Horse, Paint Horse, Appaloosa, czy Araba. Każda z tych ras ma swoje unikalne cechy i charakterystyczny wygląd, który sprawia, że są chętnie wykorzystywane przez jeźdźców westernowych ...

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NY · On-site

$15.50 - $19.50/hr

Quarter Horse, Paint Horse, Appaloosa, czy Araba. Każda z tych ras ma swoje unikalne cechy i charakterystyczny wygląd, który sprawia, że są chętnie wykorzystywane przez jeźdźców westernowych ...

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RECEIVING BARN LABORERS

Shelbyville, IN · On-site

$15.25 - $19/hr

Team members will be working around Thoroughbred and Quarter Horses each day; must have experience working around racehorses. * Other duties as assigned by management. Qualifications * A High School ...

RECEIVING BARN LABORERS

Shelbyville, IN · On-site

$15.25 - $19/hr

Team members will be working around Thoroughbred and Quarter Horses each day; must have experience working around racehorses. * Other duties as assigned by management. Qualifications * A High School ...

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How much do quarter horse jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for quarter horse 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 Quarter Horse?

Quarter Horses are a popular breed of horse known for their speed, agility, and versatility. They were originally bred in the United States for short-distance racing, especially the quarter-mile, which is how they got their name. Quarter Horses are widely used today in ranch work, rodeo events, and as family riding horses due to their calm temperament and athletic ability. They are characterized by their muscular build, broad chest, and powerful hindquarters. The breed is recognized for its intelligence and willingness to work with humans.

What does a Quarter Horse trainer do?

A Quarter Horse job typically refers to roles related to the care, training, breeding, or racing of American Quarter Horses. People in these jobs may work as trainers, breeders, stable hands, or veterinarians specializing in Quarter Horses. These professionals ensure the horses' well-being, conditioning, and performance in activities like racing, rodeo, and ranch work.

What are the daily responsibilities of a Quarter Horse trainer?

As a Quarter Horse trainer, your daily responsibilities often include exercising and conditioning horses, teaching them specific skills for events like racing or rodeo, and monitoring their health and behavior. Trainers frequently collaborate with veterinarians, farriers, and horse owners to ensure each horse’s well-being and performance. Communication and teamwork are essential, as you’ll coordinate schedules, share progress updates, and adjust training plans based on input from the broader care team.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a Quarter Horse trainer?

To thrive as a Quarter Horse trainer, you need a solid background in equine science, horse handling, and training techniques, often supported by experience or formal education in animal science or equestrian studies. Familiarity with training equipment, equine health management systems, and sometimes certification from professional organizations is essential. Patience, keen observation, and effective communication with both horses and owners are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure the safety, performance, and well-being of the horse, as well as client satisfaction in competitive or recreational settings.

What is the difference between Quarter Horse vs Horse Trainer?

AspectQuarter HorseHorse Trainer
Required CertificationsNone mandatory, some certifications availableEquine training certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentRanches, rodeos, farmsStables, training facilities, farms
Industry UsageRacing, rodeo, ranch workTraining horses for various disciplines
Common Search IntentBreed info, characteristicsTraining methods, career info

The main difference between a Quarter Horse and a Horse Trainer is that the Quarter Horse is a specific breed known for speed and versatility, while a Horse Trainer is a professional who trains various horse breeds, including Quarter Horses. The Quarter Horse is a breed used in racing, rodeo, and ranch work, whereas a Horse Trainer works across different breeds and disciplines to prepare horses for riding, competition, or work.

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Infographic showing various Quarter Horse job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, and 13% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $33,281 per year, or $16 per hour.

Contract Quarter Horse Congress Columbus OH Staff

D R I ENTERPRISES LTD

Columbus, OH • On-site

Full-time

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

  • Job description: NRS is looking for contract staff to work the Quarter Horse Congress show. Jobs available for Set up, retail sales and tear down.

    If you a local Columbus Ohio residents or Students

    Overview:
    We are seeking a dynamic professionals to join our team. The ideal candidate will have a passion for sales and customer service, with a focus on delivering exceptional shopping experiences.

    Duties:
    - Engage with customers to understand their needs and recommend products accordingly
    - Provide product demonstrations and explanations to customers
    - Process sales transactions accurately and efficiently
    - Maintain a clean and organized sales floor
    - Assist in inventory management and restocking of products

    Qualifications:
    - Proven experience in sales, preferably in retail settings
    - Strong communication skills in English; multilingual abilities are a plus
    - Knowledge of retail math for transactions and pricing
    - Familiarity with technology, electronics, appliances, or similar products
    - Ability to adapt to different sales environments
    - Excellent phone etiquette and customer service skills

    Join our team today and be part of a rewarding sales environment where your skills and dedication will be valued.

    Job Type: Contract

    Benefits:

  • Employee discount
  • Work Location: Columbus Ohio

    Dates: Set up: 9/11/26-9/23/26

                 Working show dates: 9/24/26-10/22/2026

                 Tear Down: 10/24/2026-10/26/2026

     

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  • Excellent written and verbal communication.

  • Able to stand for long periods of time, bend, lift up to 50 pounds.