Equine NTT Instructor/Assistant Foreman
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic, Faculty
Equine NTT Instructor/Assistant Foreman
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Position Details
Position Information
Announcement Number - FAC - VA - 26132
For questions regarding this position, please contact:
Haily Griggs, haily.griggs1,
Classification Title
Working Title
- Equine NTT Instructor/Assistant Foreman
Brief
Position Overview
- The Equine Instructor/Assistant Foreman will oversee MSU's equine resources, facilities, and finances and will train students in Introductory and Intermediate Horsemanship (EQUH
114 Horsemanship I, EQUH
210 Horsemanship II, and EQUH
310 Horsemanship III), Colt Starting (EQUH
253 and 256). and develop a competitive Collegiate Ranch & Stock Horse Team. The position will work closely with Equine Science faculty and livestock operations staff to maintain a safe, effective, and high-quality learning environment for students and horses.
Faculty Tenure Track
- No
Faculty Rank
- Non-Tenure Track
Position Number - 4A3076
Department
- Animal & Range Sciences
Division
- College of Agriculture/MAES
Appointment Type
- Non-Tenure Track
Contract Term
- Fiscal Year
Semester
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Union Affiliation
- Exempt from Collective Bargaining
FTE - 1.0
Benefits Eligible
- Eligible
Salary
- Salary commensurate with experience, education, and qualifications.
Contract Type - LOA
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Recruitment Type
- Open
Position Details
General Statement
- The Department of Animal and Range Sciences in the College of Agriculture provides undergraduate and graduate training to 445 students each year. In addition to MS and PhD programs, we offer Bachelor of Science degrees in Animal Science (options include Livestock Management and Industry, Science, and Equine Science) and Natural Resources and Rangeland Ecology (options include Rangeland Ecology and Management and Wildlife Ecology and Management).
The department also offers the Dan Scott Ranch Management Program. We are a fully integrated department serving all three of the land grant missions of teaching, research, and extension. In addition, our program incorporates livestock operations into our teaching, research, and extension program.
MSU's Equine Science Program is on a path to be the premier Equine Science and Equestrian Program in the Northwest, with plans for major facility upgrades and expansion. Our mission is to maintain and grow our quality program considering ever-increasing student demand and to increase our capacity for a broader base of student and community engagement and experiential learning.
The Department of Animal and Range Sciences has offered equine specific courses for more than 60 years, and MSU's Equine Program has truly been ahead of the curve. The current Bob Miller Pavilion was the first indoor riding arena built in the state of Montana. Our equine degree was first offered in 2003, and current enrollment is
-90 students in the Equine Science Option.
Graduates from our Equine Science Program have gone on to further their education in graduate and professional programs, veterinary medicine, as well as careers in horse training, nutrition and pharmaceutical sales, equine and therapeutic riding facilities management, 4-H and Extension, and guest ranch and equine breeding program management, to mention a few recent examples.
Our degree program has a strong foundation in Science and Business, with supporting equestrian courses ranging from Western and English equitation to colt starting and equine marketing. Our equestrian courses, clubs, and extracurricular activities impact students from all majors on campus and include the MSU Rodeo team, Intercollegiate Horse Show Association team, Polo team, and Collegiate Horsemen's Association. Our facilities, faculty, and staff support service learning, internships, extension programs, outreach education and educational.
Students in the colt starting program prepare foals born from our breeding mare herd for careers as ranch horses and sell these animals as part of an annual fundraising sale that attracts donors, supporters, and buyers from coast to coast.
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