Horse Groomer and Farrier

Reference
VAC-56798
Contract Type
Full-Time
Industries
Hospitality, Tourism & Food Service
Location
Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands.
Date Posted
11/05/2025
Expiry Date
09/06/2025
We are seeking a hardworking and detail-oriented Horse Groomer and Farrier to join our team. This role is vital in maintaining a clean, safe, and healthy environment for our horses while ensuring their grooming and basic care needs are met. Working u

Key Responsibilities:

Horse Grooming & Care 

  • Daily Grooming & Maintenance: Bathe, brush, clip, and perform general grooming duties to ensure horses’ coats are clean and healthy. 
  • Hoof Care & Cleaning: Clean and inspect hooves daily, ensuring they are free of debris and in good condition. 
  • Feeding & Watering: Follow established feeding and watering schedules, ensuring horses receive the proper nutrition and hydration. 
  • Health Monitoring: Observe horses for signs of illness, injury, or discomfort. Report any health concerns to the barn manager or vet. 
  • Assist with Horse Exercise & Groundwork: Provide light exercise or groundwork as directed, ensuring horses are fit and mentally engaged. 
  • Stable Cleaning & Maintenance: Clean stalls, remove waste, bed with fresh bedding, and maintain cleanliness in aisles and common areas. 
  • Tack & Equipment Care: Clean and maintain saddles, tack, and grooming equipment. 
  • Assist in Handling Horses for Veterinary/Farrier Appointments: Help restrain or prepare horses for farrier visits, veterinary checkups, or treatments. 

Farrier Duties 

  • Hoof Trimming & Maintenance: Trim and balance horse hooves, ensuring they are properly shaped and aligned to support health and movement. 
  • Shoeing: Fit, forge, and apply horseshoes using cold or hot shoeing methods. Select appropriate shoe types based on the horse’s needs (performance, lameness, etc.). 
  • Hoof Health Assessment: Inspect hooves for signs of cracks, abscesses, infections, or other issues. Treat or recommend further care as necessary. 
  • Collaboration with Veterinarians: Work with veterinarians to address specific hoof conditions, lameness, or orthopedic concerns. 
  • Recordkeeping: Maintain detailed records of trimming, shoeing schedules, and any special treatments or observations made during farrier visits. 
  • Communication with Horse Owners & Trainers: Advise owners and trainers on proper hoof care, shoeing options, and any issues observed. 

General Responsibilities 

  • Collaboration: Work closely with other staff, including barn managers, veterinarians, trainers, and barn hands, to ensure horses are cared for consistently. 
  • Tool and Equipment Maintenance: Keep farrier tools and equipment clean, sharp, and in good working condition. 
  • Safety: Ensure safe practices are followed during grooming, farrier work, and while handling horses. Maintain a safe working environment at all times. 
  • Travel/Transport: Assist with loading and unloading horses when transporting to events or veterinary appointments. 
  • Farm Equipment: Assist with basic operation of farm machinery (mowers, tractors) and other stable-related tasks when required. 

Qualifications: 

  • Proven experience as a horse groomer and farrier, with certification or training in farriery (preferred). 
  • Strong ability to handle horses of all temperaments and sizes.  
  • Skilled in hoof care, trimming, and shoeing.  
  • Knowledge of general horse care (grooming, feeding, health monitoring). 
  • Ability to lift 50 lbs and perform physical tasks in various outdoor conditions. 
  • Comfort working with heavy tools and working under horses in confined spaces. 
  • Strong communication skills, able to interact with horse owners, trainers, and other professionals. Can Speak English. 
  • Farrier certification (e.g., AFA or similar) preferred. 
  • Equine first aid or CPR certification is a plus. 
  • Valid driver’s license (required if traveling to off-site events or farms). 
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