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How much do weekend horse camp jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for weekend horse camp in Decatur, GA is $18.09, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.00 and $20.43 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Horse Camp vs Horse Trainer?

AspectWeekend Horse CampHorse Trainer
CredentialsMinimal certifications, focus on youth or beginner instructionEquine certifications, riding instructor certifications often required
Work EnvironmentCamp settings, outdoor arenas, youth groupsStables, riding schools, private farms
Employer & IndustrySummer camps, youth programs, equine recreationEquine training facilities, riding academies, private clients

Weekend Horse Camps typically involve supervising and instructing groups of children or beginners in riding activities during weekends, focusing on basic horsemanship and safety. Horse Trainers work more extensively with individual horses and riders, developing riding skills and training horses for various disciplines. While both roles require a love for horses and basic riding knowledge, trainers usually need more advanced certifications and experience. The main difference lies in the scope: camps are seasonal, group-focused, and beginner-oriented, whereas trainers work year-round with individual clients and horses.

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Infographic showing various Weekend Horse Camp job openings in Decatur, GA as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 69% Full Time, 25% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $37,624 per year, or $18.1 per hour.

Lesson Instructor - English Discipline

7 Oaks Stables

Mableton, GA • On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Part-time

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Job description

Join 7 Oaks Stables as a dedicated Lesson Instructor to help lead our growing English discipline program. In this role, you’ll teach private and group lessons, mentor riders from foundational horsemanship to technical skills, and contribute to our camp programming. We are looking for a safety-conscious professional who excels in clear communication and is passionate about providing an elevated guest experience.


Time Commitment

15-20 hours a week with room to grow.


Key Responsibilities

  1. Instruction & Coaching
    1. Deliver engaging private and group English lessons (equitation, dressage basics, and foundation jumping).
    2. Lessons tailored to individual rider goals and ability levels.
    3. Contribute to English-focused programming for adult and youth camps.
  2. Horse Care & Facility Operations
    1. Maintain high standards of equine welfare, barn safety, and facility professionalism.
    2. Tune lesson horses during the week to maintain their training and responsiveness.
  3. Communication & Client Experience
    1. Provide clear, professional communication with students, parents, and barn staff.
    2. Uphold the 7 Oaks standard for client service, program quality, and facility presentation.
    3. Collaborate with the team to foster a positive, supportive barn culture.


Required Qualifications

  1. Teaching Expertise: Strong background in English disciplines (dressage and groundwork) with a proven ability to teach beginners through intermediate riders safely and effectively.
  2. Equine Knowledge: Solid understanding of equine behavior, flatwork, and foundational jumping principles.
  3. Instructional Approach: Creative and adaptable teaching style capable of helping students develop confidence, "feel," and technical skills.
  4. Physical Requirements: Physically capable of handling horses, assisting with tacking, and working outdoors in varying weather conditions.
  5. Operational Reliability: Ability to maintain a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends; available to assist with horse prep, daily care, and tune-ups for lesson horses as needed.
  6. Professionalism: Excellent interpersonal skills with all ages; reliable, safety-conscious, and a collaborative team player.
  7. Horsemanship: Candidates should either possess a strong foundation in natural horsemanship (including groundwork, handling, and basic horse care) or demonstrate a genuine willingness and ability to learn and develop these skills as part of the role. We value instructors who understand and respect the horse as a partner, not just a teaching tool.


Preferred Qualifications

  1. Professional Experience:
    1. Prior experience working within a professional boarding/training facility or structured lesson program.
    2. Proven track record in successfully leading camp instruction.
  2. Specialized Skills & Knowledge:
    1. Crossover Knowledge: Familiarity with both English and Western disciplines.
    2. Professional Credentials: Relevant certifications or formal training (e.g., USHJA, USEA/USEF, or equivalent).