NE Sports Horses & Ponies Ltd are looking to recruit a new member of staff to their team and want to welcome an apprentice equine groom.
Able to communicate with staff and visitors;
Willing to learn and train in every aspect of the job;
Can use own initiative once trained in various areas to address the work for the day;
Confident to ask questions when needing assistance or support/advice;
Some experience with horses would be preferred
Friendly and approachable;
Patience and calming nature;
Trustworthy and reliable;
Happy and positive attitude
GCSE Maths & English 9-3 A*-D or equivalent
The possibility of full time employment on successful completion of the apprenticeship
Progression to Level 3
You will be working outside in all weather conditions
This can be a physically demanding role
Earn while you learn. What's not to like about earning money while learning on-the-job, and getting a relevant qualification all at the same time.
Wide choice of careers. We are one of the biggest apprenticeship providers in the region and offer over 40 apprenticeship programmes in lots of career sectors.
Get paid. You will earn at least the minimum apprentice wage of £4.81 an hour (April 2022)
Great support. You will get the best of both worlds with support from your employer and college to make sure you achieve and get the best out of your apprenticeship.
Excellent prospects. Starting in the workplace means there is lots of potential for you to progress quickly, giving you a fast track route to career success.
A competitive edge. An apprenticeship will give you the edge when competing for jobs against other well-qualified candidates.
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An alternative to university. Higher apprenticeships mean that you can become qualified to degree level and beyond.
Gain skills. Not only will you develop job specific skills, you will gain transferable skills, such as time management, that you can use in other industries and careers.
Real job. You will be doing a real job for a real employer and putting your skills and knowledge into practice will show employers what you are capable of.
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