Broad View Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies is looking for volunteers with horse experience to help implement programming with youth placed in mental health and juvenile detention programs, primarily in Kent/Sussex County at this time. Due to the nature of the work, a background check is required, but at a discounted rate for volunteers. The program teaches self-regulation skills via partnering with horses for ground work and riding. If you have horse experience, are interested in helping some of the neediest students in the state discover the benefit of working with equines, and are willing/able to complete a background check prior to volunteering, please email broadvieweaat@gmail.com.
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Equine Internships with the Miner Institute
The Miner Institute has two equine internships available to undergrads and recent graduates:
- For undergrads: Summer Experience in Equine Management
- For recent (or future) graduates: 12-Month Equine Management Internship
Kentucky Equine Management Internship
The Kentucky Equine Management Internship is accepting applications for our 2018 Spring Session!
The deadline to apply to Fall 2018 is April 30, 2018.
Actual dates for the course are June 18 – November 30, 2018.
More information about the program and the application form can be found on our website:
Fair Hill International Internship
Fair Hill International (FHI) has been hosting horse trials since 1998, with a range of events from unrecognized Introductory level trials to CCI** and CCI*** three day events that qualify competitors for the Olympics. Three Starter Trials and three Recognized Horse Trials are offered every year attracting riders and horses from all over the world.
The Fair Hill International Internship offers aspiring equine professionals hands-on experience in the behind-the-scenes details in organizing and running horse trails at the local and international level, as well as the opportunity to work alongside top equestrian event organizers and competitors.
Spring Intern Job Description: Responsibilities could include:
Working on CIC3* event April 13-15
-Program ad sales
-Competition set up (all phases: dressage, cross country, and show jumping)
-Marketing/Social Media/Press
-Hospitality Party Organization (selecting caterer, designing invitations, developing budget, creating theme
-Working with FEI vet
-Volunteer management (release forms, data collection for use in future contacts, assignments, hospitality for volunteers
Location: Fair Hill International is based in Fair Hill, Maryland, located less than 10 miles from Newark.
Candidate Qualifications: Candidates are NOT required to have eventing experience
Enthusiasm for the equine industry
Interest in learning about the competitive world of eventing
Ability to manage time, and work independently or in a team
Good communication skills
Willingness to work in all weather conditions
Schedule: For each credit, students are expected to complete 40 hours of internship work. Hours will depend on specific duties and events, and will be arranged in collaboration with the internship supervisor.
Compensation: Students will receive a stipend of $500 for each credit (40 hours)
To Apply: Please send a cover letter, resume, and the names of at least two references (as one .pdf file) to Dr Biddle: asbiddle@udel.edu
Deadline to Apply: January 20, 2018
Internship Opportunity
Fair Hill International Internship
Fair Hill International (FHI) has been hosting horse trials since 1998, with a range of events from unrecognized Introductory level trials to CCI** and CCI*** three day events that qualify competitors for the Olympics. Three Starter Trials and three Recognized Horse Trials are offered every year attracting riders and horses from all over the world.
The Fair Hill International Internship offers aspiring equine professionals hands-on experience in the behind-the-scenes details in organizing and running horse trails at the local and international level, as well as the opportunity to work alongside top equestrian event organizers and competitors.
Fall Intern Job Description: Responsibilities could include:
Working on CIC3* Fall Eventing Championship October 12 – 15
During the competition:
In barns – vet scribe, move in teams
Show jump jog
YEH confirmation and scribe/runner
XC: vet box, flagging, mapping, roping, decorating, course walk with designer
Dressage – set up and take down
Show Jump – catalogue jumps, set-up, decorate, course walk with designer
Sponsorship, Advertising, and Vendors
Contact local businesses for advertising possibilities
Organize sponsor deliverables – banners, social media ad count, tickets, etc
Decorate official hotel lobby to welcome officials, competitors, and spectators
Competitor swag bags – help with organization
Volunteer swag bags – solicit donations from local businesses
Awards: organization, tracking winners, ceremonies, prize distribution
Officials
Create books with all event info – schedules, hospitality, directions, etc
Coordinate and distribute credentials
Coordinate travel, shuttles, hotel rooms – all aspects of door to door service
Operations
Golf cart logistics
Overall planning of what goes where – tents, water, generators, portapots, etc
Coordinating arrival of all items and assisting in proper placement
Hospitality
VIP tent – decorating/hosting
Fair Hill Club – decorating/hosting
Tailgating and Lawn Boxes
Special Events
Assist in coordination and scheduling
Interface with program production and social media scheduling
Marketing/Social Media/Press Tent: depending on major/interest/experience of intern
Assisting in press tent to
Instagram account manager
Volunteer Management and Appreciation
Pre-event planning – responding to all volunteer inquiries
Coordinating Volunteer Hospitality – lunches, munchies in tent
Volunteer Swag Bags – soliciting donations from local businesses
Location: Fair Hill International is based in Fair Hill, Maryland, located less than 10 miles from Newark.
Candidate Qualifications: Candidates are NOT required to have eventing experience
Enthusiasm for the equine industry
Interest in learning about the competitive world of eventing
Ability to manage time, and work independently or in a team
Good communication skills
Willingness to work in all weather conditions
Schedule: For each credit, students are expected to complete 40 hours of internship work. Hours will depend on specific duties and events, and will be arranged in collaboration with the internship supervisor.
Compensation: Students will receive a stipend of $500 for each credit (40 hours)
To Apply: Please send a cover letter, resume, and the names of at least two references (as one .pdf file) to Dr Biddle: asbiddle@udel.edu
Deadlines:
Fall Internship: August 25, 2017
Summer 2017 Course
Internship at Select Breeders Service – Located in Chesapeake City, MD.
The intern will assist our on farm veterinarian, Dr. David Scofield, with mare care, on farm breeding, embryo flushes and transfers, management of the recipient mare herd and local veterinary calls. In addition the intern will also participate in foal watching duties, assist at foalings and with neonatal care. Although the intern will be primarily based at our Select Breeders Veterinary Services division, there will be some opportunity to assist technicians at our main facility with stallion collections and semen processing.
We have two internship positions available:
Spring Internship: http://www.selectbreeders.com/employment/10-undergraduate-breeding-internship-spring
Summer Internship: http://www.selectbreeders.com/employment/11-undergraduate-breeding-internship-summer
Applications for the Spring internship are coming to a close, but there is still time to submit a resume, and the Summer Internship is now open for applications.
Equine Science Trip
CANR students from the equine capstone course attended the Mid Atlantic Nutrition Conference in Hunt Valley MD, to hear from various experts in the field on Equine Nutrition.