Monday, January 18, 2016

Still Interviewing/Taking Applications!

Playland Seeks Farm Caretaker & Working Students for 2016!!

With the new year upon us and many great things happening at Playland, we are now seeking a full-time farm caretaker/maintenance person as well as working students! Check out the job descriptions below and see if you or someone you may know is interested. Email glenda@playlandequestriancenter.com to apply today!

Farm Maintenance/Caretaker:
Reliable maintenance worker needed! Job duties include: chopping firewood, weed-wacking, delivering round bales, maintaining fencing + grounds, plowing/shoveling snow, maintenance on farm machinery, etc. Operating tractor experience a must, and basic mechanic experience is greatly appreciated. Experiences with horses is not necessary as long as the candidate is comfortable working around them.  Pay is subject to experience and is flexible.

Working Students:
We are looking for a special candidates to fill open working student positions starting immediately. Our ideal candidate has a good work ethic, strong time-management skills and a keen interest in learning, as well as their own method of transportation. You must be able to work well with others, take direction and have a great attitude. Practical experience with horses is a must, and experience with young horses and a familiarity with eventing would be helpful. We maintain a 6-day workweek with consistent barn hours. Most days will consist of riding for the first part of the day with routine horse management and the availability of a lesson in the afternoon. Traveling to shows and events for the right person. Must be at least 18 years old and have your own transportation. Live-in on farm situation available for the right person.  Compensation will be in exchange for board for one horse, lessons, clinics, competitions and other opportunities. For more information about Playland Equestrian, our facilities and our horses, please visit our website: www.playlandequestriancenter.com

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