Each of our PATH Intl. Therapeutic Riding Lessons utilize three volunteers to provide. Our programs are expanding and we need volunteers to help with our expansion.
To work with clients in equine-assisted PATH lessons you should be able to:
1) Walk or jog for short distances
2) Hold your arm above your shoulder height and support a modest weight
Side Walkers: (Training is provided)
The Side Walker’s primary role is to walk alongside the rider and provide support as indicated by the instructor. It may be direct physical support, verbal support to reinforce the instructor’s directions, or acting as spotters during sessions. One or two side walkers may be assigned to each rider depending on the rider’s needs.
Lead Walker: (Training is provided)
Generally, a volunteer comes to the program with some horse knowledge and who feels comfortable leading a horse. Lead walkers are
primarily responsible for the horse and must be aware of the horse’s movement and behavior at all times.