Therapeutic – Side Walker
Listed on 2025-12-30
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Healthcare
Health & Safety, Community Health
The Side Walker works directly in the therapeutic riding classes alongside the Horse Leader to support the client receiving the service. Volunteers who have prior experience with horses are preferred. Additional specialized training for therapeutic riding programs is provided by CanTRA-certified or alternatively credentialed instructors. The side walker plays a crucial role in ensuring smooth and safe mounting and dismounting for the rider, as well as maintaining control and ensuring the rider’s well-being during lessons, under the guidance of a certified instructor.
An adept side walker works closely with the horse handler—and, if present, the other side walker—maintaining clear communication to stay attuned to the rider’s body language and ensure a balanced collaboration with the horse. They step in to assist as needed, especially with less experienced riders.
- Aid for Individuals with Disabilities:
Volunteers are crucial in supporting individuals with disabilities participating in our therapeutic horseback riding program. - Preparation of Horses:
Responsibilities include grooming and saddling horses, with new volunteers receiving support and guidance from experienced individuals. - Following the direction of the Instructor, Side Walkers, oversee and manage assigned riders during the class.
- Reinforce what the instructor is asking of the rider.
- Provide physical support for the rider at the high, hip, knee, ankle or toe(instructor will advise you on how to help each rider.
- Post-Class Responsibilities:
Volunteers must complete the Volunteer Attendance Formby scanning the posted QR code and completing the short form.
Requirements:
- An ease around horses, a fondness for interacting with others, a willingness to assist individuals with disabilities, and a generally healthy and fit physical state (note that some classes may require a bit of running, though not all) are essential traits for this role.
- Willingness to learn and follow LTRA’s policy & procedures.
- Willingness to attend continuing education opportunities.
- Provision of a recent (less than 6-months) criminal record check with vulnerable sectors checks and a willingness to renew every 3-years.
Qualifications:
- A minimum age of 18 is required for both leaders and side walkers.
- This volunteering role is not suitable for those with mobility issues. Volunteers must be in generally good physical condition and be able to briskly walk for approximately 45minutes. There may be some running involved in some, but not all classes.
- Must be able to understand and respond to directions promptly.
18 years old or above
RequirementsTraining Provided:
For the safety of our clientele, all volunteers will receive training on the following topics:
- Quick Release Knots
- Responsibilities of a Horse Leader
- Safety Protocols & Emergency Procedures
- Appropriate Client Interactions & Disclosure Protocols
- Awareness of Client & Side-Walkers
Following mandatory training, an assessment of horsemanship skills – based upon the CanTRA Volunteer Training Rubric – will occur regardless of individual experience prior to being assigned as a Side Walker within an active class:
- Maintain constant awareness of the rider, horse leader, and instructor, with communication as needed.
- Execute smooth, safe, and effective side changes during halts.
- Possess knowledge of emergency procedures.
- Understand the roles and responsibilities of a side walker.
Additional training based upon individual skill and need may be provided in the following:
- Haltering
- Removing/Returning Horses to Pens
- Grooming
- Saddling & Tack
- Leading a Horse
- Position of Horse Leader at halt, walk, & when turning or changing sides.
- Emergency Procedures
- Voice Commands & Body Language
- Mounting & Dismounting
Periodically, training clinics will be held for prospective & active volunteers to ensure continuity of practices and maintenance of safety standards. Volunteers serve as the vital backbone of LTRA, serving as a crucial element in the foundation of our programming. We deeply value and appreciate your assistance!
ScheduleTime Commitment:
Minimum of 2 hours/week for a minimum commitment one full session (typically 3-6 months).Our instructors rely on…
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