- Type
- Equestrian admin and Stable yard manager
- Description
- Millfield School invites applications for an inspiring and experienced Head of Equestrian Sports to lead its renowned Equestrian Centres. This role is an extraordinary opportunity for a dynamic equestrian professional to shape and drive forward a comprehensive programme that champions both rider and horse excellence, fostering an inclusive and supportive environment that nurtures individuals of all abilities.
As Head of Equestrian Sports, you will have overall oversight of both the Senior School and Prep School Equestrian Centres. This includes ensuring the highest standards of equine welfare, managing budgets, staffing, and facilities, and maintaining a well-structured, efficient environment for students, staff, and horses alike. You will line manage and support the MPS Head of Equestrian Sports at the Prep School, ensuring alignment and consistency across both centres.
Key responsibilities include:
• Operational Oversight: Ensuring the seamless running of all aspects of the centres, including scheduling, facilities maintenance, compliance with regulations, and horse care standards.
• Business Management: Developing and managing budgets, tracking expenditures, and identifying opportunities for growth and sustainability.
• Team Leadership: Recruiting, training, and leading a dedicated team of equestrian staff, ensuring high performance and professional development.
• Strategic Development: Collaborating with the Director of Sport to align the equestrian programme with the School’s broader objectives, while also innovating and adapting each centres offerings.
We are looking for a dynamic, personable and energetic equestrian professional with robust organisational skills and an extensive knowledge of the equestrian world. You will have experience managing a business, a proven ability to lead a team, and familiarity with BHS governance, training and development programmes. Strong communication skills are essential, as you’ll build relationships with parents, students, and external partners, providing tailored guidance to enhance each rider’s experience and growth.
Desirable candidates may hold an HGV/7.5T license, have experience working with children across age ranges, and possess at least 10 years of practical coaching experience with developing riders across multiple disciplines.
This is a year-round role, averaging 42 hours per week with shifts potentially scheduled from Monday to Sunday. In return, you will receive a competitive salary, 10 weeks of annual leave (to be taken outside of term time), and access to an extensive range of staff benefits.
This unique opportunity allows you to lead the strategic direction and operations of prestigious equestrian centres within an exceptional school environment. If you are passionate about equestrianism and excel in operational and business management, we invite you to apply.
Apply via our website: https://bit.ly/3CVJxJf