Lisa
Loganville, Georgia, USA
About
- Jobseeker No
- 397130
- Status
- Looking
- Gender/Working Couple
- Female
- Age
- 59
- Location
- Loganville, Georgia, 30052, USA
- Nationality
- USA
- Marital Status
- Single
- Occupation
- Trainer/breeder/ manager/ developed feed
- Height
- 1.66m = 5' 5"
- Weight
- 73 kgs = 11 st 6 lb
- Smoke
Preferences
- Live-In Position
- Bring Own Horse
- Locations
- (South Carolina: Aiken, 25 miles)
- Work Types
- Permanent
- Work Times
- Full-time
- Notice Required
- 2 week(s)
- Minimum Pay
- from $40 hour
- Salary
- $60,000/year
- Comments
- Have too many horses to expect accommodations. Will happily pay board or seek a farm to rent nearby
Qualifications
I am certified, have 40 years of experience in multiple breeds and disciplines, continually work to increase my knowledge. I am very safety oriented but have no fear. I work with all kinds of horses and can spot problems early before they become big problems. I can feel not only every muscle when I ride, but also every emotion. My connection to horses is from a lifelong dedication rare to find these days.
Documents
Duties of Current Occupation
Run a 23 horse facility plus travel to teach lessons. Keep 4 broodmares. Have had stallions. Developed, tested, and now marketing my feed. Specialize in rehabilitation of equine athletes
Equine Work Experience
Certified instructor ARIA in dressage and in therapeutic riding Certified in equine sports massage therapy Education in exercise physiology and kinesiology, nutrition 50 years riding Dressage, western dressage, exercising racehorses, 3 day eventing, jumpers, working equitation All breeds but United States representative for Warlander horses 40 years instruction/ training/ farm management Extensive experience with breeding, foaling, stallion management, raising and trading foals, training stallions
Specialities
Equine rehabilitation Nutrition Classical dressage Coaching, instruction, training Therapeutic riding Breeding and raising Stallion handling and training
Type of Ride Work
All breeds experienced. Have worked racehorses when I was much younger and skinnier, evented to prelim and show jumped before my knees said no more, started 1000s of horses, and have brought along trainers. Problem horses are my specialty.