Part-time Barn Hand Sales - Sedalia, CO at Geebo

Part-time Barn Hand

Meadowbrook Equestrian Center Meadowbrook Equestrian Center Sedalia, CO Sedalia, CO Part-time Part-time From $18 an hour From $18 an hour Job Summary Meadowbrook Equestrian Center is hiring a part-time barn worker.
ABOUT THE FACILITY:
Meadowbrook Equestrian Center is a full-service boarding facility located in Sedalia, Colorado with 25 - 30 horses.
THE POSITION:
Meadowbrook Equestrian Center is seeking an experienced equine professional.
As a barn worker, you will be working alongside other barn workers, boarders, and trainers.
SCHEDULE:
We are looking for someone to work 2-3 days per week, 10 hours shifts from 7:
30am - 5:
30pm.
Availability Mondays, Wednesdays and/or Thursdays preferred.
HOURLY RATE:
Starting rate is $18 per hour.
DUTIES:
Include, but are not limited to:
Daily feeding and turnout of horses, including blanketing Cleaning of stalls and turnout pens Cleaning and filling water buckets Handling and basic care of horses Inventory of feed, hay, and shaving Basic upkeep/cleaning of barn EDUCATION/
Experience:
Thorough horse handling experience is strongly preferred.
Must be wiling to learn and not afraid of hard work.
REQUIREMENTS:
Responsible, self-motivated, and organized Must be able to work as a team and have good communication skills Able to identify sick or injured horses Able to operate a tractor and pull various types of trailers (or willing to learn) Familiar with the duties of running a barn such as minor maintenance projects, repairs of the facility, and maintenance of the arenas.
Must be customer service oriented.
Work Remotely No Housing is NOT included Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
From $18.
00 per hour Schedule:
10 hour shift Application Question(s):
Please describe your horse experience and why you would be a good fit for this job.
Experience:
Equine:
3 years (Preferred) License/Certification:
Driver's License (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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