Ref: GL18154
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General Information
- Age 44 years
- Date of Birth 2nd May 1981
- Had previous paid employment within the equine industry? Locked
- Preferred Countries United Kingdom, Europe
- County/State/Region Buckinghamshire, UK, Cornwall, UK, Northamptonshire, UK, Oxfordshire, UK, Spain
- Job Category Flexible Hours, Freelance, Part Time, Permanent, Seasonal, Short Term (Temporary)
- Earliest start date 5th May 2025
- Freelance: Business Name Locked
- Freelance: Hourly Rate Locked
- Freelance: are you insured? Locked
- Available for Christmas Cover? No
- Notice period None
- 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, Groom/Rider, Rider, Part of a Team, Sole Charge, Assistant Head Person, Head Person, Manager, Home Groom, Competition Groom, Riding Instructor, Other
- Animals to bring to a job Locked
- Describe the animal/s you HAVE to bring to the job (if applicable) Locked
- Can drive Car, 3.5t
- Own car? Car
- Height 5”6’ / 167cm
- Approximate weight 10st / 63.5kg / 140lb
- Total years experience with horses Locked
- Previous paid/work experience Locked
- Future disciplines Classical, Dressage, Eventing, Family Yard, Livery, P2P, Rescue, Rehabilitation, Show Jumping
- Riding Role? Locked
- Nationality Spanish
- Languages spoken Locked
- Qualifications Locked
- Equine Skills Back/Break, Bandage, Clip, Equine First Aid, Exercise/Hack Out, Lunging, Maintenance Skills, Management Skills, Muck Out, Plait, Pull Mane/Tail, Ride, Rider/Trainer, Sales Preparation, School, Show Turnout, Sole charge, Stallion Handling, Supervisory Skills, Teach, Trim, Veterinary Experience, Work Rider, Work with children, 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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- Image Uploads Locked
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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.
Professional rider/groom and Iyengar Yoga teacher. All grooming duties to high standards. Helping horses and riders with flexibility, balance and strength by using yoga.
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
Good and very experienced with any type of horses grooming and riding. Working alone or with others. Riding: schooling, flat work, hacking, gallops training, basic jumping, dressage … Iyengar Yoga teacher for riders.
Strengths and Weaknesses
• What do you most enjoy about working with horses?
All and everything in general, but in particular, watching them grow and improve in all their different levels of training, from in hand to top levels. Helping and improving horses with difficulties and making the perfect bond rider/horse.
• Is there anything you’d like to improve?
Get equestrian qualifications such as BHS exams and some sort of qualification in yoga for horses such us kinesiology, massage therapy, physio…
• Why should employers consider you above any other job seeker?
For my experience and age… and because I’m an open, friendly person with a huge passion for horses and animals in general!
Requirements
• What would you like to do or gain in your next job?
Always learn something new!
• Do you need accommodation?
Depending on distance.
• Do you have any special requirements for any animals you wish to bring with you?
No.
• Do you have any ongoing commitments?
No.
• Do you have any holidays booked that an employer needs to know of?
No.