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Horse riding instructor

By: Talk Of The Turf

Australia

OakwoodRS – Victoria

Instructor

Annual Salary: 80000 AUD

Job Description


Coaching positions available with immediate start due to extensive wait list of over 160 new clients wanting riding lessons:

  1. Trainee coach. Significant equestrian knowledge and experience required. No prior coaching experience needed, but a strong desire for a career in instructing riders is a must!
  2. EA certified coach for week days (afternoon/evenings) (Saturday work also available). Qualified Introductory at minimum. Prior coaching experience at pony clubs or riding schools preferable.
  3. EA certified Saturday coach. Prior coaching experience and pony clubs or riding schools preferable.

Both positions allow for individuals to grow their own client base, build up weekly hours and work with an incredible team of like minded coaches, stable hands and exceptional horses.

Stable hands prepare and turn out your lesson horses and our admin team will book and organise all lessons so you can dedicate your entire shift to focusing on teaching horse riding!

Must be willing to coach beginner riders (from those having never sat on a horse, up to riders learning to canter).

Attention to detail and high regard for safety is a must.

Opportunities to further educate yourself in coaching and as a rider.



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