Equestrian Director
Company: YMCA
Location: Grahamsville
Posted on: March 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Provide strategic leadership for the horses, programs, staff,
and facilities of Frost Valley YMCA’s Equestrian Centers. Job
Description The Equestrian Director provides strategic leadership
for the horses, programs, staff, and facilities of Frost Valley
YMCA’s Equestrian Centers at Main Camp and East Valley Ranch. This
role is responsible for setting the vision and direction of Frost
Valley’s equestrian programming, ensuring high standards of horse
care, program quality, safety, and long-term sustainability. The
Director oversees the care and management of a herd of
approximately 20–90 horses (seasonally dependent), full equestrian
facilities, and a team of one year-round and 4–12 seasonal staff.
The Equestrian Director works with Program Directors to support
equestrian day and overnight camp riding programs, and weekend
trail rides while continuously assessing opportunities for growth
and improvement. In addition to operational oversight, the
Equestrian Director actively identifies and develops new equestrian
programs, community partnerships, and outreach opportunities that
expand access to riding experiences, strengthen connections with
local organizations and schools, and enhance Frost Valley’s role as
a regional equestrian resource. Through strategic planning, staff
development, and partnership building, the Director works to grow
participation, diversify offerings, and increase the overall impact
of Frost Valley’s equestrian programs. Qualifications Bachelor’s
degree in Equine Studies, Animal Science, Recreation, Education, or
a related field preferred; equivalent professional experience may
be considered. 3 to 5 years experience in the equestrian industry,
including teaching riding (English and/or Western), barn or herd
management, and supervision of equestrian staff. Experience
designing, implementing, or expanding equestrian programs and
services to meet participant and community needs. Demonstrated
ability to build partnerships with schools, organizations, and
community groups to expand access to equestrian programming.
Previous experience working in a YMCA, camp, or youth-serving
organization preferred. Strong leadership, communication, and
organizational skills, with the ability to manage teams, prioritize
responsibilities, and perform effectively in a dynamic, outdoor
environment. Proficiency with computer applications, including
Google Suite and database or record-management systems.
Certification from a nationally recognized equestrian organization
(e.g., CHA or equivalent), and current First Aid/CPR certification,
or willingness to obtain required certifications upon hire. Ability
to work effectively with children, families, staff, and community
partners. Valid U.S. driver’s license with the ability to meet
Frost Valley YMCA driver training and approval requirements. Work
Environment & Physical Demands: Physically able to lift up to 50
lbs and walk up to 10 miles a day The employee must occasionally
lift and/or move up to 15 pounds. Specific vision abilities
required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and the
ability to adjust. The noise level in the work environment is
usually moderate. Reasonable Accommodations Statement: To perform
this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each
essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform
the essential functions. Frost Valley Is an Equal Opportunity
Employer Pay Range: $62,353.00-$63,500.00 annually plus generous
benefits and onsite housing This position would start late
June/early July Deadline to Apply: April 3, 2026 Essential
Functions Herd Management & Equine Welfare Provide leadership and
oversight for the care and management of a seasonal herd of
approximately 20–90 horses, ensuring high standards of health,
safety, and humane treatment. Establish and oversee systems for
feeding, veterinary and farrier care, conditioning, turnout, and
seasonal herd transitions. Assess and determine appropriate use and
placement of each horse based on temperament, training, and
physical condition, including staff-only use, beginner programming,
retirement, sale, or acquisition. Maintain accurate and
comprehensive records for each horse, including health history,
training status, workload, and usage data. Program Quality, Growth
& Innovation Lead the design, evaluation, and continuous
improvement of equestrian programming to meet guest needs, increase
retention, and align with Frost Valley’s mission. Identify and
develop new equestrian programs, community partnerships, and
outreach opportunities that expand access to riding experiences and
strengthen Frost Valley’s role as a regional equestrian resource.
Regularly review and update equestrian program quality standards,
ensuring alignment with best practices in the equine industry and
organizational goals. Staff Leadership & Training Lead equestrian
staff training and professional development, including documenting
staff competencies, modeling appropriate horsemanship and guest
engagement, and upholding all safety protocols. Assist in the
recruitment, hiring, training, and supervision of seasonal barn
managers, summer equestrian staff, and per diem weekend staff.
Foster a positive, inclusive, and safety-focused staff culture
grounded in clear expectations, coaching, and accountability.
Facilities & Operations Oversight Oversee the care, upkeep, and
safety of barns, pastures, fencing, equipment, and equestrian
facilities to ensure clean, well-functioning, and industry-standard
environments. Maintain availability for weekend equestrian
programming during spring and fall seasons, including on-call
support for urgent equestrian needs. Coordinate closely with
maintenance, summer camp, program, and operations teams to ensure
equestrian needs are integrated into broader site planning and
operations. Compliance, Risk Management & Standards Ensure full
compliance with CHA, ACA, DOH and other applicable equestrian
industry standards, updating policies and procedures as needed.
Proactively manage risk related to equine care, facilities, staff
practices, and guest participation. Financial & Strategic Planning
Develop and manage the annual equestrian department budget,
tracking expenses and identifying opportunities for cost control
and resource optimization. Contribute to long-range planning for
equestrian programs, facilities, and herd sustainability.
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