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Equine Groom Apprentice for Top Carriage Driving Yard - Jayroc - Shropshire

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01/10/2026
From £16,640 per year
Apprenticeship - Level 2
Jayroc Stables
Shawbury Heath
Shrewsbury
Shropshire
SY4 4EA
Equine Groom Apprentice for Top Carriage Driving Yard - Jayroc - Shropshire - Job Ref: VAC2000002954
Jayroc Stables are looking for a new member to join their team. They are predominantly a Carriage driving yard competitively and for pleasure, but they also hack jump and school the horses. This is an excellent and rare opportunity to learn all about carriage driving from a top driver, Russell Hand.
Working hours will be 8.00am to 4.00pm, and will include some weekend work. Exact working pattern to be discussed with the employer.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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40 hours a week
All General Yard Duties To Include
- Mucking out, sweeping yard
- Filling haynets / water buckets
- Turning horses in and out / rugging up
- Putting horses on and off the horse walker
- Tacking up for driving as well as ridden
- Riding available for the successful candidate
You must be confident dealing with big, fit competition horses. This yard is accessible by train and bus, although there is a short walk from the bus stop to the yard, so please make sure you have looked into where the yard is and how you would get there every day before applying.


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