Equestrian Instructor
Company: Kellogg PEAK Initiative
Location: Boscobel
Posted on: February 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $700/week Organizational
Mission & Overview Our mission is to bring out the limitless
potential in young leaders through extraordinary experiences and
nurturing relationships. At PEAK, we know that with the right
support and access to quality programs and experiences, all young
people are able to achieve at the highest level imaginable. PEAKs
Four Beliefs Every living being has inherent value. The community
is better when everyone contributes. We can only grow when we are
honest about our mistakes. Everyone has the power to change their
world. POSITION SUMMARY:Provide safe and engaging programming with
horses to campers of all experience levels. The main objective of
the equestrian program is to teach campers basic riding skills and
horse care. Equestrian Instructors also provide daily care for
horses. POSITION AVAILABILITY:This position is an onsite, overnight
position and must be available the following dates: Staff
Orientation: June 15 - 24 Session 1: June 27 - July 8 Session 2:
July 11 - 22 Session 3: July 25 - August 5 Teen Camp and Camp
Clean-up: August to 8 - 13 Family Camp: August 14 - 16 BASIC
FUNCTION AND RESPONSIBILITY Communicate and enforce all equestrian
policies and procedures with staff and campers at the horse barn.
With the Consultant and other Equestrian staff, maintain a herd of
6 horses, including maintaining feed, water, grain, supplements,
wound care, and knowledge of turnout etc. Provide age and ability
appropriate activities at the horse barn, including grooming and
horse care, pony rides, and trail rides. Recognize and report to
the Assistant Director of Camp Programs, and Facility Manager any
program hazards and ensure those hazards are addressed before the
program continues. Complete participation notes for all campers who
participate in trail rides. Actively participate in camp
programming outside of equestrian activities including evening
activities, camper choice time, bus duty, and more. COMPENSATION
AND BENEFITS This position is compensated at a rate of $700 per
week, pre-tax. Summer seasonal staff are paid on a bi-weekly basis
and are classified as exempt, seasonal employees. All meals are
provided during camp sessions. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES A
belief that with the right support and access to quality programs
and experiences, all young people are able to achieve at the
highest level imaginable. Ability to receive constructive feedback
and coaching from supervisor and make necessary adjustments.
Ability to work collaboratively with co-workers to achieve program
objectives. Ability to live with, support, and work with all camper
age ranges at camp. Commitment to being punctual and adhering to a
schedule provided by camp leadership. Possess strong communications
skills and apply them with coworkers and supervisors, maintaining
confidentiality of sensitive staff and camper information when
necessary. Ability to perform job duties in a fast-paced
environment and able to embrace change and be flexible. Hands-on
experience handling horses with a good understanding of their
nature and the ability to foresee dangerous situations.
Knowledgeable and comfortable while riding both in the arena and on
trail. While not required, familiarity with teaching others to ride
or interact with horses would be beneficial. While not required,
familiarity with the ability to pass PEAKs motor vehicle background
check and driver training and safely drive/transport adults and
children in PEAK vehicles, including a 12-passenger van.
EDUCATIONAL, CERTIFICATIONS, & LICENSING REQUIREMENTS Current CPR
and First Aid Certification (PEAK can support in attaining). Must
be at least 18 and/or have a high school diploma/GED before the
position start date to apply. REPORTING AND RELATIONSHIPS The
Equestrian Instructor reports to the Assistant Director of Camp
Programs and receives support and feedback from the Equestrian
Consultant. PHYSICAL & MENTAL DEMANDS & WORKING CONDITIONS The
mental and physical requirements and work environment conditions
described here are representative of those that must be met by an
individual to successfully perform the essential functions of this
position. Staff are required to actively participate in all camper
activities, including water-related activities. Staff must be ready
for new experiences and maintain a consistent level of energy all
summer long. Position requires standing, stooping, sitting, walking
long distances on uneven terrain (5 miles a day), and occasionally
lifting up to 40 pounds with or without assistance. Camp activities
are often loud, involving many people talking, yelling, cheering,
etc., in indoor and outdoor settings. The camp environment is often
hot, rainy, with bugs or other wildlife. Staff must be able to work
outside in a nature setting for sustained periods of time without
air conditioning. All PEAK Initiative properties, including Lake
Valley Camp and the Milwaukee Program Center, are substance-free
environments. Smoking, vaping, alcohol consumption, and the use of
illicit drugs are strictly prohibited on all property regardless of
whether or not staff are on break. Staff must be able to walk and
perform activities in the dark in an outdoor, nature setting. Staff
must be able to sleep in a tent outdoors. Staff must be able to eat
in a dining hall setting with 100 people. The dining hall will be
very busy and very noisy during these times and staff are expected
to supervise and sit with their cabins throughout the meals. Staff
must be able to eat family style meals in a dining hall for 3 meals
a day. Sample menus available upon request. With pre-summer notice,
the kitchen can accommodate most medical or value-based dietary
restrictions. Position requires working weekends and nights, with
time off in between camp sessions. Camp days are often long and at
times require late night camper support, especially for Leadership
Team Members and Health Staff. Staff will have daily scheduled
breaks. Staff will have a combination of work and on call hours for
up to 22 hours a day for several consecutive days. Staff must be
able to reside in shared housing on the LVC overnight camp property
in Boscobel, WI starting with staff training in June and ending
after the last camp program lets out in mid-August. Staff must be
able to live and sleep in housing with campers. Cabins have
electricity, but no plumbing. Staff and campers are required to use
communal bath houses located within the village. Staff may be
required to drive 6 hours in one day, transporting campers or other
staff members. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: The above job description is
not intended as, nor should it be construed as, exhaustive of all
responsibilities, skills, efforts, or working conditions associated
with this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions of this job. PEAK Initiative is proud to be an equal
opportunity workplace employer. We are committed to equal
employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry,
religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age,
citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran
status.
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