Volunteer Opportunity

Leader and Sidewalkers for a Hippotherapy Program that uses horses for speech, occupational, and physical therapy sessions.

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Mount Kisco, NY
Apply


  • Details

    Recurrence:Recurring

    Description

    NO PREVIOUS HORSE EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

    TRAINING WILL BE PROVIDED

    Horse handlers play a pivotal role in the effectiveness and safety of the therapy sessions

    at Stable Friendships Foundation. Essential duties of a horse handler include the

    pre-session preparation of the horse, which encompasses catching, grooming, warming

    up, and tacking up the horse in anticipation of the client's arrival. At times, horse

    handlers may also guide clients in grooming and tacking up, providing an educational

    and engaging experience.

    During the session, horse handlers are responsible for leading the horse, ensuring the

    safety of both clients and volunteers by always maintaining gentle control over the

    horse. A key aspect of being a successful horse handler is possessing a calm demeanor;

    this is vital in preventing any stress on our horses before and during sessions. It is

    essential for horse handlers to follow instructions from the therapist diligently, yet

    ensuring the horse's behavior remains composed and manageable.

    Safety and the well-being of our horses and clients are our utmost priorities. While

    having prior experience with horses is preferred for this position, Stable Friendships

    Foundation offers specialized training for those eager to learn and step into this role,

    with a strong emphasis on developing the gentle and calm handling skills crucial for

    maintaining a stress-free environment for our horses.

    Qualifications:

    • Age Requirement: Must be 14 years old or older.
    • Physical Requirements: Capable of walking for 60 minutes, occasionally

    jogging short distances, and consistently controlling horses with a calm and

    steady hand.

    • Time Commitment: Approximately 1.5 hours per lesson.

    We seek individuals who are not only skilled in horse care but who also embody patience

    and tranquility, ensuring our horses remain relaxed and content, reflecting the therapeutic and nurturing atmosphere of Stable Friendships Foundation.

    At Stable Friendships Foundation, the well-being and safety of our clients during

    mounted sessions are paramount. To support this, we rely on the invaluable assistance

    of side walkers, who play a crucial role from the moment our clients arrive until the

    completion of their sessions.

    Responsibilities and Duties:

    • Welcoming Clients: Side walkers warmly greet clients upon arrival, ensuring a

    smooth transition until the session begins with the therapist and horse.

    • Ensuring Safety: The primary duty of a side walker is to accompany riders on

    either side during sessions, providing safety and support. This may involve

    walking alongside the horse and rider, offering physical assistance, and

    facilitating lesson activities as directed.

    • Active Participation: Under the guidance of professional therapists, side walkers

    might demonstrate tasks, aid riders in specific exercises, or lead engaging games

    and activities.

    • Mounting and Dismounting Assistance: Side walkers are often called upon to

    help riders mount and dismount safely, a critical aspect of each session.

    • Teamwork and Direction: Effective side walkers are adept at following

    instructions, collaborating with the team, and prioritizing safety in every action.

    No Prior Experience Necessary: While familiarity with horses is beneficial, it is not

    required for the role of a side walker. Comprehensive training will be provided to ensure

    you're equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to support our riders effectively.

    Requirements for Side Walkers:

    • Minimum Age: Applicants must be 14 years of age or older.
    • Physical Ability: The role requires the ability to walk for up to 60 minutes and

    occasionally jog for short distances, ensuring active engagement throughout the

    lesson.

    • Time Commitment: Each lesson demands a dedication of approximately 1 hour

    and 15 minutes.

    Becoming a side walker at Stable Friendships Foundation offers a unique opportunity to

    make a tangible difference in the lives of our clients. You'll be part of a team dedicated to

    providing a safe, supportive, and enriching environment for all participants.

    NO PREVIOUS HORSE EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

    TRAINING WILL BE PROVIDED

    Horse handlers play a pivotal role in the effectiveness and safety of the therapy sessions

    at Stable Friendships Foundation. Essential duties of a horse handler include the

    pre-session preparation of the horse, which encompasses catching, grooming, warming

    up, and tacking up the horse in anticipation of the client's arrival. At times, horse

    handlers may also guide clients in grooming and tacking up, providing an educational

    and engaging experience.

    During the session, horse handlers are responsible for leading the horse, ensuring the

    safety of both clients and volunteers by always maintaining gentle control over the

    horse. A key aspect of being a successful horse handler is possessing a calm demeanor;

    this is vital in preventing any stress on our horses before and during sessions. It is

    essential for horse handlers to follow instructions from the therapist diligently, yet

    ensuring the…

    Location

    On-site

    Stable Friendships Foundation

    1 Succabone Rd, Mt Kisco, NY 10549, USA

    How to Apply

    You can fill out a Volunteer Application on our website or email us at the listed email.

    You can fill out a Volunteer Application on our website or email us at the listed email.

    Illustration

    Discover Your Calling

    Find opportunities to change the world with the latest social-impact job, internship, and volunteer listings. Plus, explore resources for taking action in your community.
    Apply