Equine Groom Apprentice - Horse Care (Non-Riding) (Apprenticeship)

GetMyFirstJob Ltd, High Cross, Warwickshire

Equine Groom Apprentice - Horse Care (Non-Riding) (Apprenticeship)

£13312

GetMyFirstJob Ltd, High Cross, Warwickshire

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 day ago, 3 Oct | Get your application in today.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 2eeadc5372b3458aa20d0aede1237dff

Full Job Description

We are a dynamic international showjumping yard that facilitates young horses, sales, and training. As an ambitious yard, they are expanding and looking for a new team member who loves horses and has an interest in their own personal and professional development.
There is the opportunity for growth within the role and for the apprentice to stay long-term. The position will not be focused on riding, but there could be some riding and training involved. As an apprentice, you will receive all the benefits of a paid employee and gain an industry-recognized qualification upon successful completion of the course.
Daily duties to include (but not be limited to);

grooming
mucking out
tacking up
turning out/ bringing in
feeding
exercisingThere is the chance to also undergo HGV training and/or veterinary training as well as progression onto the advanced equine groom apprenticeship.

Training
You will be working towards the Level 2 Equine Groom apprenticeship.
You will also be closely supported to work towards gaining Functional Skills qualifications in maths and/ or English at Level 1 or 2 if required.
All training will be provided at the employer's premises under the guidance of Chiron Stables and Haddon Training.

For the Level 2 Groom apprenticeship, a level 4 or above in maths and English GCSE's is desirable but not essential. If you don't have these grades, we will support you in gaining them through recognised Functional Skills qualifications.The Level 3 candidate would require a level 4 or above in maths and English GCSEs and a functional Skills L2 equivalent., Communication skills
Organisation skills
Team working
Initiative
Patience

Prospects
For the right candidate, we are willing to pay for someone to take their HGV training, and have veterinary training, which could increase your future earning capacity in the industry.
Progression from the level 2 apprentice into a Level 3 Senior Equine Groom apprenticeship is possible for someone who can see themselves in a leadership position. Travel to international shows abroad could also be offered.