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Youth Equestrian Development Association Internship

  • Dec 1, 2025
  • 1 min read

Do you love horses? Want to help shape the future of equine education?


We’re launching a BRAND-NEW Equine Education Program, and we’re building the dream team to make it happen!


This is an AMAZING opportunity for:

  • College students looking for an internship

  • A small student project team

  • Anyone wanting a fun and flexible work-from-home position


What You’ll Get to Do:

  • Be part of something NEW and help YEDA build a junior membership education experience from the ground up!


You’ll help:

  • Create and plan educational video content

  • Develop quizzes and assessments

  • Support membership setup and outreach

  • Track learner progress and program participation


Who We’re Looking For


Someone who is…

  • Creative and organized

  • Excited about equestrian education

  • Comfortable with basic video / online learning tools

  • Ready to work independently or as part of a small team


If this sounds like YOU (or someone you know) — we want to hear from you!


Send your resume to Laura Smith at lsmith@showyeda.com


Have questions? Want to talk through the role? Laura would love to chat!

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