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Level 3 Senior Equine Groom - Advanced Apprenticeship
Bishop Burton College
York Road, Bishop Burton, HU17 8QG
Apprenticeship
Not Set
Please note - For this apprenticeship you will need to find an employer to give you a placement, the provider may help you with finding one.
Available start dates
Available start dates
Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Bishop Burton College
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
Course Summary
Are you looking to develop your career as a groom? Our Senior Equine Groom Apprenticeship will help you to develop your skills, as will provide and co-ordinate the day to day care of horses You will lead by example and be able to implement effective systems of work. You will work with a variety of horses committing to their care and welfare. This will involve planning feeding, health care and exercising of horses as well as implementing routine yard duties You must be prepared to work in all weather conditions and may have to work irregular hours. This is a practical hands-on role requiring a strong work ethic, diligence and commitment. You will earn a wage and be released to study during your working week.
Course Details
- Health and safety, bio-security, data protection
- Organise yard and field duties
- Nutritional requirements, planning diets, stock rotation
- Specialist health care
- Medication control, first aid, sick nursing, oral and topical treatments
- Physiology and anatomy including muscles, lower leg, respiratory and circulatory systems
- Horses foot, hoof balance, shoeing, types of shoes, removing a shoe
- Grooming, trimming, pulling, clipping and plaiting
- Discipline specific saddlery and equipment
- Principles and legal requirements relating to travelling horses
- Variety of non-ridden and ridden exercises
How will it be delivered and assessed?
You will be assessed through an end point assessment (EPA) and graded pass or distinction. Please note that the duration does not include the EPA.
Entry requirements
You will need appropriate employment in a supervisory or working towards a supervisory position in the equine industry. It is preferable candidates have a minimum GCSE grade 4/C in English and Maths.
Equipment required
- Stationery, such as pens and paper
- An electronic device to access online learning, i.e. a laptop
- Riding hat, riding boots, gloves and suitable clothing for practicals and equitation
Your next steps...
You may progress to a higher-level course at the college.
Additional information
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