Equestrian Position - Degree In Equine Science Preferred But Not Required
Mustang Leadership Partners,Llc, Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
- Pay
- $800 to $1,000 week
- Work Type
- Permanent
- Work Time
- Full-time
- Live-Out
- Live-Out (No Accomm.)
- Bring Own Horse
- Training Available
- Non-Smoker
- Dates
- from 06 January 2025
- Job No
- 401818
- Status
- Looking
- Updated
- 26/11/2024
- Expires
- in 2 months
- Views
- 402
We are looking for someone with horse experience to join our team at Mustang Leadership Partners.
Our friendly dedicated team enjoys the daily routine of caring for the horses and training warmbloods and mustangs. I am especially looking for someone with experience with young 16/17 hand warm bloods.
There are travel opportunities as we are a show/performance barn as well as a teaching barn.
I offer full health and dental benefits and will help with finding housing near the farm.
Please review the website for more info: mustangleadershippartners.com
Requirements
I prefer a degree in equine science or something similar but this is not required. My equestrian staff will train the applicant so that there is no confusion on how we train our horses.
Required Key Skills
Riding Lunging Clipping Exercising People SkillsAccommodation
Regrettably no accommodation provided however we can assist in finding accommodation.
Job Benefits
Health and dental
- Employer No
- 375761
- Website
- http://www.mustangleadershippartners.com
- Location
- Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
Equestrian Employer Details
Mustang Leadership Partners (MLP) works to protect, preserve and sustain the wild American mustang.MLP is home to several breeds of horses but primarily mustangs. There are currently 16 mustangs on the farm, a number that varies as we adopt new mustangs from the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). MLP achieves its mission through mustang adoptions, placement of mustangs with other farms, a mustang training program integrating classical dressage and natural horsemanship philosophies, participation in dressage competitions, and an equestrian program for urban, disadvantaged young women. The equestrian program serves students from the Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy (CGLA), the first single-gender STEM school in the state of TN which includes grades 6-12. The school admits students of low-income families, especially those who struggle in the more traditional public school setting.