Au Pair Guide For Icelandic HorsesRegion Nordjylland

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The Job

Job No:
22084
Status:
Looking
Title:
Au Pair Guide For Icelandic Horses
Type:
Au Pair/Groom, Other, Rider-3 Day Event, Summer Camp, Working Student
Work type:
Full Time
Salary:
Negotiable
Live In:
tick
Bring own horse:
cross
Training available:
cross
Posted:
29 Mar 12
Updated:
29 Mar 12

The Yard

Yard No:
212139
Name:
Hanstholm Camping
Location:
Hanstholm, Region Nordjylland Denmark
Website
Type:
Eventing, Holiday/Hacking Centre, Other, Riding School, Training

Job Description

Would you like to live and work at one of the biggest campsites in Denmark?
And do you like to work as a guide, going horses riding with our guests,- adult and children staying on vacation here by us, along the beaches and in the National Park?

We have all year round riding holydays and in the summertime daily trips riding out on the beach and in the National Park with tourist.
We are looking a tour guide for that will stay with us and be a part of our team for at least one year.

So if you are ready for a very different job with a lot of responsibility and posibilities this might be the right job for you.

We pay a good salary for the right person beside free accommodation, food and internet.

You will have to start now and stay for a least one and a half year. Only European citizens can get the work permit in Denmark.

Send me an email and let me know about your different skills

Check our web page for more informations:
http://www.hanstholm-camping.dk/dk13.htm

Required Skills

Riding.

Required Expertise

Trekking; Working with children; Working with the disabled.

The Facility

We have about 25 Icelandic horses, we ride out with groups on 7 different type of tours, and are riding from spring to late fall. In winter riding depends on weather.

We have tours from 2 hours to 4 days. We ride on the beach in the sand dunes and in the forests of the National Park.

Our stable and camp ground is lying directly out to the North Sea, and the National Park is the first in Denmark and was opened in 2009. We have about 3.000 guests going riding every year.