Working Student / InternMaryland

The Job

Job No:
12662
Status:
Expired
Title:
Working Student / Intern
Type:
Farm Maintenance, Groom-Dressage, Groom-General, Harness/Driving, Nanny/Housekeeping, Rider-Dressage, Rider-English, Stallion Handler, Stud Hand, Working Student
Work type:
Full Time, Part Time
Salary:
TBD
Min. education:
High School Graduate , GED
Live In:
tick
Bring own horse:
cross
Training available:
tick
Posted:
03 Jul 09
Updated:
03 Jul 09

The Barn

Barn No:
1029054
Location:
Maryland United States
[Not a full member]
Type:
Conditioning/Handling, Dressage, Other, Private, Riding School, Showing, Stud, Training

Job Description

Help with barn work, grooming, and occassionaly help care for 2 year son. Live in, own bedroom, lessons provided possible daily, Small salary possible. Go to shows. Looking for self motivated horse lover with an interest in competing, learning, and having fun.

Requirements

Good work ethic, positive friendly attitude, common sense, polite and respectful to horses and people. Must like children and working with horses~

Required Skills

Driving license; First-Aid; Equine First-Aid; Lunging; Bandaging; Sole Charge; Exercising.

Required Expertise

Sole Charge.

Accommodation

Beautiful New Living Quarters avaliable, fully furnished, full bath, kitchen, lounge, flat-screen TV, enclosed deck with view to arena and fields.

Benefits

Get to work at a beautiful facility with a limit of only 13 horses. We specialize training good quality horses that get GREAT INDIVIDUAL CARE, not quanity.

Learn and train with FEI International trainer and instructor who has been training horses for over 19 years in Dressage, Driving, Keurings ~ Inspections, and Jumping. Come learn from one of the best trainers on the east coast!!

The Facility

Stables built as a private premier facility in 2006, when it received “Barn of the Year 2006” by the local Building Industry.

As a part of our family, we own five Friesian horses, including an approved stallion from Holland, that was disapproved on his offspring in January 2007. We don’t have our boys for sale, but have them for our pleasure and show them in the dressage rings.

In 2007 the stables became an LLC. We then built another barn with three extra stalls in the Fall of 2007. Also, we are extending the training facility with an exerciser and a round pen. This year we are building another barn to have a total of 13 stalls. Currently we have the possibility of bringing a select few horses in for training and other commercial purposes.