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Emily

Victoria Docks, London, UK

About
Jobseeker No
348288
Status
Looking
Gender/Working Couple
Female
Age
29
Nationality
USA
Marital Status
Single
Occupation
Groom/ Equestrian Manager
Height
1.75m = 5' 8"
Weight
85 kgs = 13 st 5 lb
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https://youtu.be/ovwQfn2MxRU
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Locations
(London: Victoria Docks, 30 miles)
Bio
Dedicated, responsible, experienced equine professional. Currently in training to become a Masterson Method Certified Practitioner.
Qualifications

BHS Road Safety. Advanced student of the Masterson Method

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Duties of Current Occupation

Equine management: Feeding, medicating, first aid, grooming, conditioning, lunging, bodywork/massage Designed summer camp programming for children ages 6 - 17 Implemented lesson plans for children of special needs

Equine Work Experience

I began riding when I was about five years of age, taking weekly lessons. When I was in high school I began working at my lesson barn, doing chores independently- feeding, mucking, de-worming, etc. Meanwhile, my riding and horsemanship evolved as I trained in Centered Riding. In 2017 and again in 2021, I volunteered at a finca in Spain that managed and bred Lusitano horses. They focused on traditional dressage in combination with natural horsemanship. While there, I gained experience handling and training/schooling young horses, weanlings, stallions. As a groom there, I prepared horses to high standards. I've worked at a yard in London, leading and assisting with RDA lessons and running pony rides on the weekends. I've worked at a trail riding center in Spain, taking guests on rides. The past 3 summers i have been in management positions in equine programs at camps; this includes caring for a herd of up to 20 horses and training 2-4 young staff members in horsemanship and safety.

Specialities

English Riding Centered Riding Natural Horsemanship Grooming Cleaning Tack Stable hand/Groom duties Work with young horses, weanlings - training the basics of human handling Led a team of 2-4 wranglers at summer camp, trained to recognize equine emergencies and maintain safety procedures

Type of Ride Work

*Jumping *Dressage *Eventing *Cross Country *Hacking

Competition Details

In my youth I competed at my local fair and frequently placed in the top 3, as well as any shows I could. I've won a few Champion and Reserve Champion ribbons.

Key Skills
Riding Handling Youngstock Schooling Lunging Plaiting Trim/Pull Exercising Competing Natural Horsemanship People Skills
Areas of Expertise
Dressage Eventing Hunting Riding School Showing Show Jumping Trekking Working with children Working with the disabled Flatwork Hacking Hunter Seat Equine Photography/Videography
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