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Equine Groom Apprentice - Dressage/Livery Yard - Hill Green Livery - Tring

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01/10/2026
From £16,640 per year
Apprenticeship - Level 2
HILL GREEN FARM HILL GREEN LANE WIGGINTON TRING HP23 6HD
Equine Groom Apprentice - Dressage/Livery Yard - Hill Green Livery - Tring - Job Ref: VAC1000341663
Hill Green Farm Livery are a livery yard, who also have breeding and dressage horses, and are looking for an apprentice to join their team. The apprenticeship will allow you to work with top level dressage horses, breeding stock and a number of lovely liveries, as well as giving you the platform to develop your skills and launch your career.
Duties
This position is a non-ridden or ridden position dependant on your riding level and daily tasks will include general yard and grooming duties such as:
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- Turning out
- Bringing in
- Rug changes
- Grooming
- Tacking up
- Lunging
- Mucking out
Working hours are on a rota basis and there will be some weekend work. Shifts to be confirmed.
Equine Groom Level 2 Apprenticeship Standard
- All training will be provided on site during your paid working hours
- Your day to day mentoring will be with your employer, and a combination of online and in person monthly sessions will be held with your Haddon Training Trainer Coach
Requirements
Prior basic experience is essential along with a great attitude. The employer are situated in a small village with limited public transport route (bus) so the ability to drive or have a method of commuting is vital. To apply for this role you must be a UK resident or have lived in the EU for 3 years. Unfortunately, there is no accommodation or livery for own horse on site.


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