YardandGroom
Pay
$20 to $30 hour
Work Type
Temporary; Permanent; Contract
Work Time
Full-time; Part-time
Live-In
Live-In Optional
Bring Own Horse
Training Available
Non-Smoker
Job No
307820
Status
Looking
Expires
in 3 months
Views
208

A Marshall, VA based training and lesson stable has an open position for a farm/barn worker. Care for 10-15 horses. Duties include but are not limited to: chores which includes turn in/out, feed, water, grooming, blanketing, stall mucking, barn cleaning, administration of equine medication when applicable, and exercising and lunging of horses. Experience is needed with horses of different breeds and age. Experience with fence repair, operation of tractor and manure spreader, and maintaining indoor and outdoor riding arenas is preferred, but not required. We are looking for someone who is task oriented, self motivated, punctual, possesses communication skills, efficient, organized, friendly, and can provide references. Someone who is business oriented and will hold the highest standards of professionalism when interacting with clients and students. Minimum 4 years of experience required. Compensation based on experience, ($20 -$30/hr) This is an opportunity with great potential for the right person. Send resume and references to Denise@forecastfarms.com

Requirements

Minimum 4 years experience working with horses.

Required Key Skills
First-Aid Equine First-Aid Handling Youngstock Sole Charge People Skills
Required Expertise
Sole Charge
Accommodation

Large two bedroom apartment, living room, kitchen, laundry room, mud room and deck.

Equestrian Employer Details
Employer No
245214
Website
http://www.forecastfarms.com
Location
Middleburg, Virginia, USA
Dressage Eventing Private Riding School Show Jumping Showing Other Training
Equestrian Employer Details

Full service Equestrian facility located in Marshall, Va. Our facility includes an indoor riding arena, outdoor all weather ring, 14 stall barn.

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