WANTED
PT Help Needed w/ broodmare on small farmette in Fort Washington. Grooming, exercising, cleaning double size stall, pulling & cleaning stall mats, empty muck buckets, keeping 1.5 acre pasture clean, maintain fencing, upkeep of barn. one maredue to foal in March. Exper a must. 202-590-0318 or
torinewblum@gmail.com
WIHS iso organized self starter skilled in event management with knowledge of equestrian sport & strong computer skills. Responsible for office mngmnt & admin duties, as well as support for COO inl mngmnt of logistical & operational projects, boutique vendor & souvenir strategy. Send cover let- ter & resume to
jobs@wihs.org. For details about position:
www.wihs.org/ jobs/ Online Link: FastAd: #909334
Operations Coordinator
WANTED
wanted for Western discipline barn in Woodbine, MD. Duties incl: feeding, mucking, turnout & general farm/barn & horse care. Hours & salary depen- dent on experience. 301-452-4951.
Weekend Part Time Barn Help
Sponsorship Director WIHS iso experienced, passionate, creative visionary, fundraiser & team motivator w/knowledge of equestrian sport to join SR leadership team. Job focus is on external strategic, tactical & creative activities relevant to sponsorship & marketing. Send cover letter & resume to jobs@wihs. org. For details about this position:
www.wihs.org/jobs/ FastAd: #909333
Online Link:
4 days per week on small horse farm. Must be good w/horses, able to drive tractor, salary based on experience, Clarksburg, MD. 301-370-5774
PT Help Wanted Marketing &
“T e Equiery is the only advertising we are continuing to run every month, even with the economy tight, it works for us!”
Arlene Atkins Farmers Cooperative
46 | THE EQUIERY | MARCH 2017
800-244-9580 |
www.equiery.com
909248-170317
905106-170317
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