Allison
Gainesville, Florida, USA
About
- Jobseeker No
- 409752
- Status
- Looking
- Gender/Working Couple
- Female
- Age
- 24
- Location
- Gainesville, Florida, 32608, USA
- Nationality
- USA
- Marital Status
- Single
- Occupation
- Rider/Groom. Bachelors in Animal Science. Fear Free Certified. Biliterate in English/Spanish
- Height
- 1.66m = 5' 5"
- Weight
- 52 kgs = 8 st 2 lb
- Smoke
- Drive
Preferences
- Live-In Position
- Bring Own Horse
- Locations
- (Florida: Gainesville, 40 miles)
- Work Times
- Full-time; Part-time
Bio
Living at the Continuum Apartments right next to University of Florida. Willing to commute ~1 hourQualifications
- worked with horses for 12 years
- graduated Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelors degree in Animal Science
- lived and worked at the W. K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center for 1.5 years
- participated in artificial insemination of arabians during the 2022 and 2023 breeding seasons
- participated in foaling and foal/broodmare handling in 2022 and 2023
Duties of Current Occupation
I have worked with horses for 12 years - riding, training, and teaching lessons. I did competitive showjumping on OTTBs for 5 years. I just graduated from Cal Poly Pomona with a Bachelor's in Animal Science, and having worked for John Lambert.
Equine Work Experience
- worked summer camps for 10 years (Stacey Turners Training Stable in Southern California)
- shown in hunters and jumpers for 5 years
- coached the younger girls on the team through their show (trainer was absent)
- lived and worked at the W. K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center, run by John Lambert (letter of rec provided upon request) for 1.5 years
Specialities
- working with OTTBs
- starting horses over fences
- some foal work
- biliterate (English and Spanish)
Type of Ride Work
- OTTBs
- Thoroughbreds
- Problem horses
- Flat, hunter/jumper, showjumper
- Western/trail
Competition Details
- Competed for 5 years in hunters and jumpers
- Won reserved Champion at Showcase Training Stable
- Shown green jumpers up to 2'6"
- Coached our younger girls through their warm ups and judged rounds over fences