Instead of getting a job, why not let her start her own bussiness? If she is highly experienced in horse-back riding, she could start exercising other peoples horses. But if you are dead set on a job, try calling local barns, farriers, veterinairians that specify in horses, etc. You could also try the local newspaper. Horse-people are everywhere. All you have to do is find them.
P.S. If she's looking for college credit; join 4-H. They have many different projects that will help you if you have a college resume. And if you own a horse you could always join a club, like 4-H, and go to a fair and show or ride your horses in compitition.
Also, in most places you have to be a minimum of 14 years old to get a job.
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