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Equine Groom Apprenticeship
HRB are looking for a quality apprentice to join their staff who has a passion to deliver 5* horse care and enjoys the world of showjumping.
A fantastic team of showjumpers with horses competing in age classes up to 1.50m 4* level. The yard offers schooling, training, sales, livery and regular clinics. This is a non-ridden position.
There are 19 horses based on site with 3 members of staff everyday to allow for quality time spent on each individual horse.
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- Passion to deliver 5* horse care
- Enjoys the world of showjumping
Responsibilities
The duties will include:
- Grooming
- Attending shows
- Mucking out
- Clipping
- Lunging
- Some hacking possible for the right candidate
Benefits
- Apprenticeship is practical-based
- Opportunity to achieve GCSE's whilst on programme if not achieved previously
- Good rates of pay
- Bonuses based on performance
- Regular staff evenings out
- Opportunities to develop and grow in experience
- All training provided on-site during paid working hours
- Day-to-day mentoring with employer
- Online and in-person monthly sessions with Haddon Training Trainer Coach
- Progression to Level 3 Senior Groom apprenticeship
- Full-time employment


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Application Process
- Working hours are 25.5 per week over 3 days, 2 week days and a Sunday. Show days may vary.
About HRB
International showjumping yard.
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