Ref: GL11066
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General Information
- Age 29 years
- Date of Birth 19th February 1996
- Had previous paid employment within the equine industry? Locked
- Preferred Countries United Kingdom
- County/State/Region Berkshire, UK, Hampshire, UK, Oxfordshire, UK, Wiltshire, UK
- Job Category Full Time, Permanent
- Earliest start date 1st April 2024
- Freelance: Business Name Locked
- Freelance: Hourly Rate Locked
- Freelance: are you insured? Locked
- Available for Christmas Cover? No
- Notice period 2 months
- Best time to call Locked
- Working Couples: Partner's profile reference number Locked
- Live in or out Live out
- Co-habiting? Locked
- Full Postcode if live out (Private) Locked
- Expected Job Level Sole Charge, Head Person
- Animals to bring to a job Locked
- Describe the animal/s you HAVE to bring to the job (if applicable) Locked
- Can drive Car
- Own car? Car
- Height 5’2” / 157cm
- Approximate weight 8st / 50.8kg / 112lb
- Total years experience with horses Locked
- Previous paid/work experience Locked
- Future disciplines Family Yard, Livery, Riding School, Stud
- Riding Role? Locked
- Nationality British
- Languages spoken Locked
- Qualifications Locked
- Equine Skills Back/Break, Bandage, Broodmares, Equine First Aid, Exercise/Hack Out, Long Rein, Lunging, Maintenance Skills, Management Skills, Muck Out, Plait, Pull Mane/Tail, Ride, Sales Preparation, School, Sole charge, Supervisory Skills, Work Rider, Young Stock Handler, Young Stock Rider
- Non-Equine Skills Locked
- Longest time in one job Locked
- Position held in this job Locked
- 2nd longest time in one job Locked
- Position held in this job Locked
- Upload your CV Locked
- Current passport? Locked
- DBS (formerly CRB) or equivalent Locked
- Smoker? Locked
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Experience with Horses
Witheford Equine (June 2017 – January 2018)
Rider and Groom
My job here was to ride and look after young horses and horses with behaviour issues. I feel I developed as a person here and learnt how to be more confident within myself; talking to owners and trainers. I was given a lot of responsibility within this role; administrating medication, bandaging and treating injuries and being in charge while the manager was away.
Hugo Palmer Racing (April 2016 – June 2017)
Work Rider and Groom
In this industry I faced long hours and hard, physical work as a work rider; exercising and preparing horses for the race course. I was allocated 4 horses to muck out, groom, hay, and water and feed in the morning and in the evening before I was given the responsibility of overseeing a barn of horses. This meant I would check that the staff were caring for the horses they were allocated for properly. I would also make up the correct feeds for the horses, administer medication and treat any injuries.
Luca Cumani Racing (June 2015 – April 2016)
Work Rider and Groom
In this job I was allocated 3 horses to care for. This included mucking out, feeding, hay and water. I would also groom these horses of an evening. I would exercise 3 horses on the gallops of a morning too.
Charles Hills Racing (March 2014 – June 2015)
Work Rider and Groom
Charles Hills Racing was my first job in the horse racing industry. My responsibilities here included 5 horses allocated to me to muck out, hay, water and feed morning and afternoon. I would also exercise 5 horses in the morning, these horses varied and I gained a lot of experience with different types of horses. In the afternoons I also had jobs such as sweeping the walker, tidying the yard and cleaning tack. At feed time I was responsible for giving the right horses the right medication and supplements.
Clairemont Stud (July 2013 – January 2014)
Stud Hand
I first got this job as a holiday job which made me realise I wanted a career with horses. This role included in the care of thoroughbred foals, broodmares and yearlings. I would muck out, turn out the horses into paddocks and tidy the yard in the mornings. In the afternoons I would bring in the horses from the paddocks. I would feed the horses that lived out morning and evening, checking that they were all fit and healthy in the process. I prepped yearlings for the sales; this included hand walking and lunging them daily to get them used to being walked in hand. I also attended the sales to assist in the showing.
Horseology (Saturday job while I was at school)
Saturday/Holiday assistant
Horseology is a riding school for the disabled. Here I helped with the teaching of students and the general caring of the horses. I gained experience in helping and teaching children and adults with varying degrees of disability.
Key Skills
I am good at working alone or with others. I can take sole charge. I have a lot of experience handling and riding young and difficult horses. I take pride in being very careful and particular in looking after and caring for horses.
Strengths and Weaknesses
- What do you most enjoy about working with horses? I am extremely passionate about working with horses. I enjoy the challenges and rewards they give.
- Is there anything you’d like to improve? I would like to improve my experience with a wider range of horses and horsemanship
- Why should employers consider you above any other job seeker? I am extremely passionate about what I do. I have a lot of drive and enthusiasm and enjoy and thrive off hard work.
Requirements
- What would you like to do or gain in your next job? More experience with a different range of horses and sole charge of a yard.
- Do you need accommodation? No
- Do you have any special requirements for any animals you wish to bring with you?
- Do you have any ongoing commitments?
- Do you have any holidays booked that an employer needs to know of? I am getting married on September 14th 2024 and will be going on a mini honeymoon on the 20th – 22nd September. I also have my hen do 3rd May – 5th May