Máire
Ennis, County Clare, Ireland
About
- Jobseeker No
- 259392
- Status
- Looking
- Gender/Working Couple
- Female
- Age
- 62
- Location
- Ennis, Clare, CE, Ireland
- Nationality
- Ireland
- Marital Status
- Married
- Occupation
- Equine Psychology, Horse Behaviour, Natural Horsemanship, EquiPulse Therapy
- Height
- 1.59m = 5' 2"
- Weight
- 51 kgs = 8 st 0 lb
- Smoke
- Drive
Preferences
- Live-In Position
- Bring Own Horse
- Locations
- (Clare)
- Work Types
- Permanent; Contract
- Work Times
- Full-time
- Notice Required
- 1 week(s)
- Job Types
- Chief Instructor; Holistic Therapist; Instructor; Parelli Horsemanship; Summer Camp; Teacher/Professor; Therapeutic Riding Prog.; Volunteer
- Facility Types
- Dressage; Livery; Private; Riding School; Show Jumping; Showing; Holiday/Hacking Centre; Training; Conditioning/Handling
Qualifications
QQI Level 6 Trainer in Equine Psychology CPD Certified Trainer in Equine Psychology Oxford Diploma in Equine Psychology Level 3/4 in Parelli Natural Horsemanship Ground Skills and Ridden Skills Rider Biomechanics RACE Equine Anatomy and Physiology
Duties of Current Occupation
Retraining problem horses through natural horsemanship, developing youngsters to accept the bit, the saddle and the rider. EquiPulse Therapy - Using very gentle techniques to release the tension in the muscles and the fascia.
Equine Work Experience
Grew up with horses in my fathers farm until the age of 10, (changed to dairy cattle) Studying Parelli Natural Horsemanship since 2007. Own 2 horses, A 10 year old 16.2hh Thoroughbred gelding, an x-race horse, a very complex high energy character and a 5 year old Piebald gelding 16.1hh.
Specialities
Equine Psychology and Horse Behaviour Specialist Teaching the natural approach to developing the riding horse. Problem-solving such as - trailer loading, difficulty in picking up the horses leg for showing, accepting the bit, accepting the saddle, accepting the rider. Equine Psychology Strategies in developing the riding horse.
Type of Ride Work
Mostly flat work to teach them to respond to the lightest of aids.