Adaptive Riding Instructor, PATH-Certified
Summary:
NCEFT is seeking a skilled, enthusiastic, and compassionate PATH certified Adaptive Riding Instructor to join our team. This part-time role supports riders of diverse ages and abilities as they build confidence, develop horsemanship and riding skills, and work toward meaningful personal goals. The ideal candidate is a collaborative team player who is passionate about adaptive riding, committed to safety, and excited to contribute to a mission-driven organization.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide adaptive riding instruction to individuals and groups with a wide range of needs and abilities
- Deliver assigned adaptive riding sessions in alignment with client goals and lesson plans
- Develop and facilitate group lessons as appropriate
- In coordination with program directors, assess potential clients for Adaptive Riding and Horsemanship programs
- Develop individualized goals and measurable outcomes to track client progress
- Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential client documentation
- Manage horse usage in coordination with the Barn Director and Program Director
- Communicate clearly and collaboratively with staff regarding scheduling, horse assignments, facilities, and volunteers
- Educate and guide side-walker volunteers or staff on specialized skills or client-specific needs
- In coordination with barn staff, oversee and maintain the safety of clients, volunteers, staff, and horses during sessions
Organizational Engagement:
- Represent NCEFT’s mission and values professionally to clients, families, volunteers, and the public
- Participate in NCEFT fundraisers, events, and community outreach as needed
- Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
- 2+ years of experience as a PATH Certified Riding Instructor preferred.
- Current PATH CTRI certification or ability to complete certification within an agreed upon timeframe.
- Experience with a wide range of rider needs and ages, including oversight of group lessons.
- Current CPR certification.
- Team-player with good communication skills.
Physical Requirements:
- Frequently lift up to 35 pounds from the ground to waist height to assist clients and lift occasional items, such as saddles, ground poles, feed buckets, etc.
- Able to walk and stand on uneven surfaces for up to 7 hours per day (perform tacking or leading horse for session if part of lesson plan, retrieve and return horses to and from their stalls through a 12-acre farm/ranch facility.
- Possess the agility and dexterity to rapidly move toward or away from full sized horses to protect the safety of the client and side-walkers.
- Able to jog, without stopping, approximately 150 yards on an uneven surface, while leading a horse or side-walking.
Pay Range:
$24-$30 per hour, commensurate with experience and qualifications.
How to Apply:
Please email resume and cover letter to jobs@nceft.org
NCEFT is an equal opportunity employer.

