The Adoptions Preparation Rider will be instrumental in streamlining our adoption services to maximise the number of horses we can help by 2026!
More about the role
As a skilled horse handler, rider, and trainer, the Adoptions Preparation Rider expertly manages horse cases within our on-site care, including rehoming and crisis care. You'll ensure high welfare standards and swiftly complete the assessment, training, and rehabilitation of horses preparing for new homes.
Each day you'll handle, ride, and train various horses and ponies, collaborating with the Rehabilitation Trainer and Behaviour Advisor (RTBA) and the Adoptions Preparation Lead.
You'll be part of a team focused on optimising training and delivering excellent customer service to showcase and promote Blue Cross horses and ponies, enhancing their rehoming chances.
As the public face of Blue Cross, you'll prioritise customer service in every interaction. Your role is key in helping us achieve our mission and support more pets and horses.
At our Rolleston rehoming centre, we provide onsite accommodation for pets in our care 24/7. Overnight shifts are usually undertaken by team members who live on-site. Occasionally, you will be expected to carry out night checks or stay in on-site accommodation overnight when the resident team members are either not working or away for a period of time. These duties are organised on a local rota and shared between all members of the team.
We have two roles available, both working on a rota which includes weekends and bank holidays.
Part-time - 22.5 hours over three days with a salary of £14,040 per annum
Or
Full-time - 37.5 hours over five days with a salary of £23,400 per annum
For a more detailed look at the role and its requirements, please see the linked job description.
About you
You are intuitive with horses, empathetic, and focused on welfare, having worked in similar environments. You assess horses' needs, recognise behavioural signs, and have knowledge of medications like hibiscrub and worming treatments. You understand that finding a new home quickly is the best welfare intervention.
As a confident and patient rider, you handle a variety of horses and ponies. Self-motivated and forward-thinking, you bring creative and pragmatic ideas to horse care. You quickly assimilate and accurately record information while engaging with clients and stakeholders. Your excellent communication and interpersonal skills make you approachable and effective.
Experienced in emotionally charged environments, you have resilience and "bounce back ability." Your emotional intelligence, empathy, and support for clients and colleagues are key strengths.
Knowledge, skills, and experience
Although not essential, it would be great if you also had: