
Shannon
Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK
About
- Jobseeker No
- 391931
- Status
- Looking
- Gender/Working Couple
- Female
- Age
- 23
- Location
- Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11, UK
- Nationality
- UK
- Marital Status
- Single
- Occupation
- Vet nurse assistant
- Height
- 1.68m = 5' 6"
- Weight
- 60 kgs = 9 st 6 lb
- Smoke
- Drive
Preferences
- Live-In Position
- Bring Own Horse
- Work Types
- Temporary; Permanent
- Notice Required
- 10 week(s)
- Earliest Start
- Sep 2025
- Comments
- I am currently wanting to train as an Rvn but my job does not have the opportunity for me. Therefore looking for a little adventure for myself! I have worked on a summer camp in America, so lots of experience with children.
Qualifications
Equine management level 3, grade pass
Documents
Duties of Current Occupation
Preparing animals for surgery Managing stock Excellent customer service skills Cleaning kennels Being efficient in times of emergency Recognising the difference in animal behaviours Understanding general welfare and care of animals
Equine Work Experience
I have owned my own horse for 10 years. Due to money, I unfortunately had to sell him which of course broke my heart. Since then I have been riding friends horses, ranging from 12.2hh-16.2hh. Well behaved to rearers/bickers or green young horses. I am still learning to jump, I am being taught by a naughty thoroughbred at the present time. Haha😅
I love everything horsey. I am learning more about new techniques but general care and on the ground is what I knows more about.
Specialities
I have previously worked on a show jumping yard. Safely leading horses to a field Daily safety checks on doors and flooring Mucking out stables quickly, but to a high standard of cleanliness Fantastic at keeping the yard clean Confident on the ground with young horses Able to work in a team or on my own
Type of Ride Work
I have had my horse from the age of 4. 7 years later, he has been in and out of work due to no fault of his own or mine. Lack of time and money has resulted in a lack of learning. Can confidently hack out, walk, canter. Basic flat work and outlines.
Competition Details
Not really, the showjumping yard I worked at, all horses were on a break as owner had lost her confidence.
I have competed, but only at small village shows. I did win reserve champion and a few firsts but this was back in 2014.