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Posted: 276 Days ago

Army - Horse Grooms

Berkshire
Days per
week 6
Job Work
Type Full time
Sector Other
Job Type Groom
Salary £22,011
Pets allowed
Accommodation
 
Other benefits
Required Skills

Job summary

The Ministry of Defence employs over 50,000 Civil Servants. Within that, the Army Top Level Budget (TLB) employs around 7,000 MOD Civil Servants located at over 300 locations. Ours is a diverse workforce, with roles ranging from trainers, human resources, teachers, and psychologists to storekeepers, financiers, project and programme managers, and policy secretariat staff. There are many different functions and professions delivering key outputs for the Army.

This is a fantastic opportunity to care for and maintain the horses that deliver important, and internationally renowned, state ceremonial operations in central London and across the country! In this exciting role, you will help to promote national interests by ensuring the horses of the Household Cavalry Mounted Unit are well looked after and presentable at key public events such as the Kings Birthday Parade, whilst also ready to support unexpected resilience operations when needed.

We are committed to providing quality care for our horses and are looking for individuals who enjoy working as part of a dedicated team to deliver the essential maintenance the horses require. The work is dynamic and thoroughly rewarding and will give you the chance to use your valuable equestrian and skills to support some of the UKs most important strategic objectives!

Due to the constant care and attention the horses need, the role will be 36 hours a week, spread across 6 days.

Job description

Successful applicants will be responsible for grooming, clipping, handling, feeding, and exercising the Military Working Horses. You must be passionate about making sure they receive the appropriate level of care and attention, and ensure they are presentable when needed for important state ceremonial duties.

Part of the role will involve assisting the veterinary and farriery team both to restrain and manipulate various breeds of horses, and to administer basic daily treatments such as medication and physiotherapy exercises.

You will regularly get to exercise and school the horses, which will include roadwork, canter work, lunging, and supporting rehabilitative programmes. You will also help to maintain the cleanliness of the stables and stable areas, ensuring Health and Safety compliance and pleasant living conditions for the horses.

Given the dynamic and flexible requirements of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, you will need to work on your own initiative with minimal supervision, whilst occasionally needing to meet tight deadlines as part of a committed team.

Does this challenge sound of interest?

This is a Fixed-term Appointment as a Army Horse Groom in the Combermere Barracks, Windsor. Your responsibilities will be as described in this job advert. The reason why you are appointed for a fixed period is due to this being a temporary requirement. This post will therefore begin on your appointment and end 11 months after that date. You should be aware that when your Fixed-term Appointment at MOD comes to an end, arrangements will be made in line with the FTA policy.


If you are a permanent MoD civil servant and are found successful for an advertised Fixed-term Appointment (FTA) you should move into the post under a Temporary Transfer (for up to a maximum of 23 months). At the end of the posting you will return to your previous MoD Business area. If this posting is at a higher grade, your promotion will be temporary, and you will return to your substantive grade at the end of the Temporary Transfer. If a Temporary Transfer cannot be agreed between all parties then a transfer on an FTA contract is possible, read the FTA and Change of Work Location in the UK policy for further information.
If you are transferring to MoD from another government department (OGD) you should join the MoD on an inward loan. At the end of the loan you will return to your home (OGD) department. If a loan cannot be agreed between all parties then a transfer on an FTA contract is possible, read the FTA policy for further information

Person specification

To sustain the high-quality standard of care we expect for our horses,it is essentialthat our grooms:

  • Have completed Level 2 BHS in Riding and Grooming,or an equivalent qualification(e.g. a level 2 Equine Animal Care and Welfare Apprenticeship).
  • Have recent and relevant experience in horse grooming, with a proven ability to ride horses of different temperaments and undertake physically demanding work.
  • Have a proven ability to present horses to a high standard, including trimming, clipping, and mane and tail pulling.
  • Are competent to undertake a range of stable duties.
  • Are committed to the welfare of horses.

Given the horses need for continuous care, you will be required to work a four-week shift pattern involving some weekends and public holidays and might be needed to work overtime when unforeseen situations arise.

Whilst a full UK driving licence isdesirable,driving is not an official requirement of the post.

For further information and details on the requirements for the post please visit the Civil Service Jobs website via this link - Army - Horse Grooms - Civil Service Jobs - GOV.UK

Contact Name
MOD - Army
Contact Email
Martyn.thompson893@mod.gov.uk
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