Audrey
Berthoud, Colorado, USA
About
- Jobseeker No
- 441215
- Status
- Looking
- Gender/Working Couple
- Female
- Age
- 29
- Nationality
- USA
- Marital Status
- Single
- Occupation
- Assistant Trainer
- Height
- 1.72m = 5' 7"
- Weight
- 56 kgs = 8 st 11 lb
- Smoke
- Drive
Preferences
- Bring Own Horse
- Locations
- Work Types
- Temporary; Permanent
- Work Times
- Full-time
- Notice Required
- 4 week(s)
- Earliest Start
- Jul 2026
- Minimum Pay
- from $21 hour
- Job Types
- Hunter Seat Rider; Jumper Rider; Trainer; Instructor
- Facility Types
- Hunt; Show Jumping
Bio
Hello, I am Audrey. I have been working as an assistant trainer at a Hunter/Jumper barn for the past six years. I am from Colorado and am looking for a position in another state. I am meticulous in my work and I am open to constructive criticism.Qualifications
N/A
Documents
Duties of Current Occupation
Stable hand: feeding various horses, cleaning stalls, turning in/out, identifying ailments Assistant Trainer- teaching beginners-3 foot riders. Taking clients to local events. Administered oral & IM medication. Riding various types of horses.
Equine Work Experience
Owning horses for 17 years. Caring for 30+ horses. Mixing feeds specific to horse’s individual needs. Horse showing up to the 1.10 at local and A shows. Hauling horses in 3 horse trailer (I have my own rig. Cannot drive a stick shift but I am willing to try to learn!)
Specialities
I have experience with leading a team; making sure information is up to date, assisting with scheduling decisions. I also organize and run 4 weeks of summer camp. Handling lesson and training inquiries.
Type of Ride Work
OTTBs, ponies, warmbloods, appendix. I have experience riding and assisting in the development of young horses. Flatwork: 2nd level dressage movements. Jumping: schooled up to 1.20. Comfortable jumping a 3’ course on any horse.
Competition Details
I have competed up to the 1.10 on the local circuit and at A shows. Limited A show record due to lack of funds. Showing up to the 3’ hunters at local shows. Taking young horses to their first competition. I have worked as a groom but not extensively-mostly mucking, tacking up, night check. I do not have a lot of skills in braiding.