Horseback Director

Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA)

Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA)

cleveland, ga, usa
Posted on Mar 30, 2026

About Camp Barney Medintz

Do you exemplify outstanding leadership, warmth, the ability to teach and care for children, a sense of humor, positive values and character, creativity, and incredible enthusiasm? Then spend an incredible summer in the Blue Ridge Mountains making memories and creating adventures for hundreds of kids! Camp Barney Medintz, the summer overnight camp of the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta, is located on 540 beautiful acres in the north Georgia mountains, just 75 miles from Atlanta. Founded in 1963, “Camp Barney” serves more than 1200 children, ages 8-16, and more than 300 staff from the United States and several other countries each summer.

We offer every imaginable activity including videography, journalism, radio, theater, music, dance, arts & crafts, water skiing, swimming, “the blob,” paddle boarding, kayaking, canoeing, tennis, mountain biking, all sports, ropes courses, backpacking, and much more. A summer at Camp Barney Medintz is as rewarding for our staff as it is for our campers.

We are seeking a passionate and experienced Horseback Program Director who loves working with children, has a strong work ethic, is highly organized, and thrives in an outdoor setting to lead a top-tier horseback program. The ideal candidate has extensive experience in a barn setting, caring for horses, developing engaging equestrian programs, and teaching horseback riding. If this sounds like the perfect fit for you, we encourage you to apply!

Seasonal 5/18 - 8/1 2026

Location - Cleveland, GA

Room & Board Provided

Role and Responsibilities

The Horseback Director will play a key role in shaping camp culture by creating a safe, engaging, and educational equestrian program. They will be responsible for overseeing horse care, managing the barn, developing riding lessons, and training staff.
Our program focuses on more than just riding—we aim to teach campers empathy, kindness, responsibility, confidence, and patience through their interactions with horses. The Horseback Director should have a deep understanding of the camp’s mission and work to integrate horseback riding into the overall camp experience, helping campers develop a meaningful connection to animals, nature, and each other.

Qualifications and Education Requirements

  • Experience in barn management, horse care, and facility upkeep.
  • Skilled in horseback riding instruction for all skill levels.
  • Leadership experience managing teams, ideally in a camp or educational setting.
  • Knowledge of equine health, safety, and first aid (preferred).
  • Ability to create engaging lessons that teach riding skills, empathy, and confidence.
  • Strong leadership, communication, and organizational abilities.
  • Passion for working with children and integrating horseback riding into camp life.
  • CPR and First Aid certified (or willing to obtain).

Responsibilities

  • Oversee barn operations and ensure a safe, structured learning environment.
  • Manage care for~24 horses, including feeding, grooming, and health monitoring.
  • Lead, train, and supervise a team of 10-12 staff.
  • Integratevalues suchasempathy, responsibility, patience, and confidenceintothe program.
  • Ensure a positive, inclusive experience for all campers.
  • Enforce safety protocols and emergency procedures.
  • Inspire a love for horses and the outdoors through fun, educational experiences.

Contact Information - Shachar Levy, Assistant Director, Shachar@campbarney.org - more information: www.campbarney.org