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Outrider - Seasonal

Hobbs, NM · On-site

$12.25 - $15.50/hr

Rides after runaway horse to aid rider to regain control. * Catches any loose horses on the track while on duty. * Diverts riders from competitor involved in accident on racetrack. * Assists horse ...

Outrider - Seasonal

Hobbs, NM · On-site

$12.25 - $15.50/hr

Rides after runaway horse to aid rider to regain control. * Catches any loose horses on the track while on duty. * Diverts riders from competitor involved in accident on racetrack. * Assists horse ...

Outrider - Seasonal

Hobbs, NM · On-site

$12.25 - $15.50/hr

Rides after runaway horse to aid rider to regain control. * Catches any loose horses on the track while on duty. * Diverts riders from competitor involved in accident on racetrack. * Assists horse ...

Outrider - Seasonal

Hobbs, NM · On-site

$12.25 - $15.50/hr

Rides after runaway horse to aid rider to regain control. * Catches any loose horses on the track while on duty. * Diverts riders from competitor involved in accident on racetrack. * Assists horse ...

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... Rider, Hobby Farms and Chickens Magazine. Online, print (classified and display), and digital components. Use proprietary systems to maintain customer database, track results, provide customer ...

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How much do track rider jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for track rider in the United States is $18.08, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.54 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a track rider?

Track riders are equestrian professionals who exercise and train racehorses on behalf of trainers at racetracks or training facilities. Their primary role is to ride horses during morning workouts, helping to maintain or improve the horses' fitness and performance. Track riders must have excellent riding skills, a deep understanding of horse behavior, and the ability to communicate effectively with trainers about each horse's condition and progress. Their work is essential in preparing racehorses for competitions and ensuring their well-being.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a track rider?

To thrive as a Track Rider, you need strong horsemanship, balance, and fitness, often supported by experience working with racehorses and sometimes a relevant certification or license. Familiarity with tack and riding equipment, safety gear, and the ability to follow trainers' instructions are essential technical requirements. Good communication, reliability, and a calm demeanor around high-strung animals are standout soft skills for this role. These skills ensure the safety of both horse and rider, effective training sessions, and optimal performance on the racetrack.

What are some common challenges faced by track riders and how can they be managed?

Track riders often work early mornings and in varying weather conditions, which can be physically demanding. Another challenge is handling different horses, each with unique temperaments and training needs, requiring adaptability and strong communication with trainers. Building trust with both horses and team members is key, and maintaining fitness and safety awareness helps manage risks. Developing a routine and staying proactive about feedback from trainers can make the role more rewarding and manageable.

What is the difference between Track Rider vs Horse Trainer?

AspectTrack RiderHorse Trainer
Required CredentialsRiding experience, possibly a license or certification depending on regionHorse handling skills, certifications in equine care or training often preferred
Work EnvironmentRace tracks, training facilities, outdoor settingsStables, training yards, farms
Employer & IndustryRacing stables, racetracks, horse racing industryEquine training centers, stables, racing industry

Both roles involve working closely with horses, but a Track Rider primarily focuses on riding and racing horses during training and competitions, while a Horse Trainer develops and implements training programs to improve horse performance. Understanding these differences helps job seekers identify the right career path in the equine industry.

How to become a track rider?

To become a track rider, you typically need to gain experience riding horses, often starting as an apprentice or groom, and develop strong riding skills. Certification or licensing may be required depending on the region, and knowledge of horse behavior and safety protocols is essential.
Infographic showing various Track Rider job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,608 per year, or $18.1 per hour.

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We're always looking for talent that believes in having fun. At PENN Entertainment, you'll get to be a part of an exciting industry, where the days and nights are fast paced. You'll work with an incredibly diverse set of coworkers driven by their enthusiasm for helping people find and have more fun. You'll also get to work at a company that cares about your career growth and will help you get the support you need to expand your possibilities.

Initial placement within the salary range is based on an individual's relevant knowledge, skills, and experience. Base salary is just one component of our competitive Total Rewards package, which includes wellness programs designed to support our team members' financial, physical, and mental well-being. Specific benefits-such as day-one medical coverage, 401(k) matching, and annual performance bonus-may vary by position. Paid time off is earned according to the local policy and increases with the length of employment.

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  • Must enforce the Racing Commission Rules of Racing while on the racetrack, writing reports of all violations that take place while on duty.
  • Arrives on sound trained horse at the appointed time to lead procession of horses in post-position order to starting gate.
  • Leads or trails the post parade of each live race, keeping horses in line for the parade and releasing them for "warm up" before the race.
  • If requested, arrives on suitable pony ready for work at the appointed time for opening the track for training during training hours.
  • Rides after runaway horse to aid rider to regain control.
  • Catches any loose horses on the track while on duty.
  • Diverts riders from competitor involved in accident on racetrack.
  • Assists horse ambulance workers to remove injured horse from track.
  • Must be available to work for any training or racing hours.
  • Grooms and cares for own horse.
  • Directly supervises all riders/pony personnel while they are on the track.
  • Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the Racing Commission Rules of Racing policies and applicable laws.
  • Responsibilities include addressing complaints and resolving problems.
  • This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive and team members may also be asked to perform other reasonable related duties as assigned. Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley Race Course reserves the right to revise or change job duties and responsibilities as the need arises with appropriate notification to Team Members. 
BRING US YOUR BEST.

Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Must be an experienced rider and have held a pony rider license.
  • Must be able to catch loose or troubled horses while maintaining control of the pony being ridden.
  • Must be knowledgeable of the Rules of Racing.
  • Must have a thorough knowledge of horse racing.
  • Must be proficient in Microsoft applications (Excel, Access, Word).
  • Must qualify for an Outrider's license with Racing Commission.
  • Must be able to work in various weather conditions.
  • Must meet professional appearance standards as prescribed by company policy.
  • Other duties, as needed.

Supervisory Responsibilities: This job does not have any supervisory responsibilities.

Education and/or Experience:  High School diploma; 1 year Starting Gate experience or horse handling experience preferred; or equivalent combination of education and experience.

 

Language Skills: Ability to read and interpret documents in English, such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals. Ability to read and communicate verbally in English. Written communication skills in in English may also be required. Multilingual preferred.

Mathematical Skills: Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to perform these operations using units of America money and weight measurement, volume and distance. Possess ability to operate an adding machine and have basic computer skills.

Reasoning Ability: Ability to apply commonsense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.

Certifications, Licenses, Registrations: Employee must be able to qualify for licenses and permits required by federal, state and local regulations, including the Ohio State Racing commission.

Must possess a valid driver's license and have acceptable driving history as determined by PENN Entertainment, Inc.'s auto insurance carrier.

Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand and use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls. The employee frequently is required to reach with hands and arms and talk or hear. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, and peripheral vision.

Physically mobile with reasonable accommodations including ability to push, pull, carry and lift up to 75 lbs., and the ability to push, pull, reach, bend, twist, stoop, stack, crouch, kneel and balance when performing job duties in varying work areas such as confined spaces. Team Members must be drug free.

 

Work Environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those a Team Member encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Must be able to work in various weather conditions.
  • The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
  • All Team Members at Hollywood are under surveillance (and audio surveillance in limited areas). Performance may be observed and recorded.
  • Employee could be exposed to an environment containing unrestricted second-hand tobacco smoke.

Hollywood Gaming at Mahoning Valley Race Course is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation or identity, national origin, disability status, or protected veteran status.

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