Ref: GL54947
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General Information
- Age 22 years
- Date of Birth 17th February 2004
- Had previous paid employment within the equine industry? Locked
- Preferred Countries United Kingdom
- County/State/Region West Yorkshire, UK
- Do you require sponsorship/a VISA to work in any of your chosen countries? Locked
- Job Category Freelance, Full Time, Part Time
- Earliest start date 22nd April 2026
- Freelance: Business Name Locked
- Freelance: Hourly Rate Locked
- Freelance: are you insured? Locked
- Available for Christmas Cover? Only Administrators can view this!
- Notice period N/A
- Best time to call Locked
- Working Couples: Partner's profile reference number Locked
- Live in or out Live in, Live out
- Co-habiting? Locked
- Full Postcode if live out (Private) Locked
- Expected Job Level Groom
- 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 5’5” / 165cm
- Approximate weight 8st / 50.8kg / 112lb
- Total years experience with horses Locked
- Previous paid/work experience Locked
- Future disciplines Dressage, Eventing, Family Yard, Foaling
- Riding Role? Locked
- Nationality British
- Languages spoken Locked
- Qualifications Locked
- Equine Skills Clip, Compete, Equine First Aid, Exercise/Hack Out, Long Rein, Lunging, Maintenance Skills, Management Skills, Muck Out, Plait, Pull Mane/Tail, Ride, School, Show Turnout, Stallion Handling, Supervisory Skills, Veterinary Experience, Young Stock Handler
- 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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Future Requirements
• What would you like to do or gain in your next job?
I’m looking to develop my skills further where horse welfare is a top priority. I’m a veterinary physiotherapist student and I’d like to gain more experience with competition horses, particularly in day-to-day management, turnout, and maintaining high standards of care. I’m also keen to build a long-term position where I can become a reliable and valued member of the team.
• Do you need accommodation?
No
• Do you have any special requirements for any animals you wish to bring with you?
No
• Do you have any ongoing commitments?
No ongoing commitments that would affect my reliability or working hours.
• Do you have any holidays booked that an employer needs to know of?
No
Experience with Horses
Outline your experience with horses here/the scope of your freelance services. If you’re looking for a non-equine or non- yard-based job please use this space to describe your experience skills/abilities and adapt the questions to suit your line of work.
I have had horses all my life and competed them myself, I’ve worked on a variety of different yards including race/hunting and livery yards.
Key Skills
What are you particularly good at? For example: working alone, working with others, clipping, plaiting, turning out for shows, handling stallions, handling/riding young horses, non-equine skills etc
I am particularly good at working both independently and as part of a team. My key skills include:
- High-standard mucking out and yard organisation
- Grooming and general horse care
- Handling a variety of horses confidently and calmly
- Turnout and basic plaiting/presentation (adjust based on experience)
- Maintaining clean, organised tack rooms and yard spaces
- Following instructions accurately and using initiative when needed
- Good time management and reliability
- clipping, plaiting, riding, handling stallions and youngsters.
Strengths and Weaknesses
• What do you most enjoy about working with horses?
I love getting to know all there little habits and what routines are involved in there daily care.
• Is there anything you’d like to improve?
I’m always looking to improve my skills, particularly in areas such as schooling.
• Why should employers consider you above any other job seeker?
I am reliable, hardworking, and genuinely passionate about horse care. I take pride in doing jobs thoroughly and to a high standard, and I am always willing to learn and improve. I bring a positive attitude, strong work ethic, and a calm, patient approach with horses, making me a dependable addition to any yard.
