Instructor Career Training
Instructor Career Training
Put your passion for horses and their well being into a rewarding and lucrative career or complimentary side business to your existing equine work!
Join our team of dynamic instructors - make your own hours, meet fantastic people and work with horses while earning a GREAT income!
Applications are being accepted for the 2022 training courses now - join the team today! The tax-deductible tuition for your training is only $2,999 - and the best part... It takes only 20 students to recoup your training fees
Our top instructor made over $200,000 last year. What's stopping you?
Instructor candidates are provided with pre-course study material, then spend three Intensive (but fun!) days of training, with follow up support from senior instructors and the Advisory Board, including veterinarians, farriers and other professionals. Marketing support and business development is provided on an ongoing basis following training.
Don't wait any longer - your DREAM JOB awaits!
Course eligible for continuing education credits under the provincial veterinarian technician associations, for professional development credits with Equestrian Canada, and for favorable equine insurance rates through our partners, Capri and Intercity Insurance. It is fully tax deductible.
Equi-Health Canada only trains 30 instructors per year across Canada.
All applicants must demonstrate the following:
All applicants must have the following before being considered by the Board of Advisors for the Equi-Health Canada EFAI course:
1. Must be over the age of 18 and a high school graduate or acceptable level of experience and education. Teens aged 14-17 may be considered however would carry the title of Junior Instructor and would be required to co-teach with a senior instructor until they are 18 years of age. This is partly for insurance reasons, but also to ensure the success of the young instructor.
2. Must have significant experience and comfort in handling and working with horses. This may be in a specific sport or discipline, breeding background, pleasure rider, groom, police work, or the like.
3. Must be able to participate in learning situations that require skills in observation, visual, auditory and tactile information gathering.
4. Must demonstrate the ability to safely perform hands on assessment/demonstration with a live horse, including feet and all parts of the body.
5. Must demonstrate the application of good judgement and prompt completion of all responsibilities attendant to the care and safety of both horse and human.
6. Must adhere to the EFAI Code of Ethics.
7. Must not be on any medications that would impair reaction time, judgement or the ability to keep students safe at all times.
8. Must complete the application form in full and pay course fees prior to training date.
*Application does not guarantee acceptance. Tuition refunds will not be issued to failed students, or students who withdraw from the program.
Put your passion for horses and their well being into a rewarding and lucrative career or complimentary side business to your existing equine work!
Join our team of dynamic instructors - make your own hours, meet fantastic people and work with horses while earning a GREAT income!
Applications are being accepted for the 2022 training courses now - join the team today! The tax-deductible tuition for your training is only $2,999 - and the best part... It takes only 20 students to recoup your training fees
Our top instructor made over $200,000 last year. What's stopping you?
Instructor candidates are provided with pre-course study material, then spend three Intensive (but fun!) days of training, with follow up support from senior instructors and the Advisory Board, including veterinarians, farriers and other professionals. Marketing support and business development is provided on an ongoing basis following training.
Don't wait any longer - your DREAM JOB awaits!
Course eligible for continuing education credits under the provincial veterinarian technician associations, for professional development credits with Equestrian Canada, and for favorable equine insurance rates through our partners, Capri and Intercity Insurance. It is fully tax deductible.
Equi-Health Canada only trains 30 instructors per year across Canada.
All applicants must demonstrate the following:
All applicants must have the following before being considered by the Board of Advisors for the Equi-Health Canada EFAI course:
1. Must be over the age of 18 and a high school graduate or acceptable level of experience and education. Teens aged 14-17 may be considered however would carry the title of Junior Instructor and would be required to co-teach with a senior instructor until they are 18 years of age. This is partly for insurance reasons, but also to ensure the success of the young instructor.
2. Must have significant experience and comfort in handling and working with horses. This may be in a specific sport or discipline, breeding background, pleasure rider, groom, police work, or the like.
3. Must be able to participate in learning situations that require skills in observation, visual, auditory and tactile information gathering.
4. Must demonstrate the ability to safely perform hands on assessment/demonstration with a live horse, including feet and all parts of the body.
5. Must demonstrate the application of good judgement and prompt completion of all responsibilities attendant to the care and safety of both horse and human.
6. Must adhere to the EFAI Code of Ethics.
7. Must not be on any medications that would impair reaction time, judgement or the ability to keep students safe at all times.
8. Must complete the application form in full and pay course fees prior to training date.
*Application does not guarantee acceptance. Tuition refunds will not be issued to failed students, or students who withdraw from the program.