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Equestrian Groom

Equestrian Groom

King's College

Somerset

  • £9.50 per hour
  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
7 February 2022

Job overview

Equestrian Groom

King’s Schools consists of King’s College (13-18 year olds) and King’s Hall School (2-13 year olds) boarding and day.  The Equestrian Centre is based just outside of Taunton. The yard contains approximately 12 horses that are owned by King’s as well as horses that belong to pupils.  The Centre is open all year round except for 2 weeks over Easter academic break and 6 weeks of Summer academic break.

Part time (up to 30 hours per week) covering across 7 days of the week during term time plus 11 weeks of academic breaks on a rota system (a total of 44 weeks).

We are looking for an experienced Groom to support the existing Equestrian Team.  

£9.50 per hour plus a range of benefits which can be found on the website www.kings-taunton.co.uk 

For an application pack, please contact the HR Dept

01823 328105/328100 or Email: CSweet@kings-taunton.co.uk 

Closing Date: 9.00am, Monday 7 February 2022

Interviews: w/c 14 February 2022

King’s Schools (King’s Hall and King’s College) are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and we expect all staff to share this commitment.  The above post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service check.



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About King's College

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+44 1823 328204

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King’s College is a thriving boarding and day school of approximately 450 pupils. It combines strong academic achievement, traditional values and excellent pastoral care with a progressive, modern outlook, providing girls and boys aged 13–18 with the opportunities, confidence and ability to reach their full potential within a happy and caring environment.

King’s College Prep l (located some three miles away) combines with King’s College to provide a continuous education from 2-18. The two schools are run by one governing body, with many functions (marketing, strategy and finance for example) undertaken jointly.

King’s College has a rich and welcoming family and community ethos. Just over 60% of the pupils board. For a relatively small school, it has an enviable record of success in all areas.

The school has regularly topped GCSE and A level league tables for Somerset. A broad range of co-curricular activities is offered, and the school is renowned for its success in sport, music, performing arts, fine art, design technology and outdoor pursuits. In many of these activities our pupils have achieved success at national and even international levels.

Good discipline is encouraged in a firm and positive way within a supportive pastoral framework. King’s College is strong on manners and social skills. Pupils go on to thrive at good universities and in their professional careers.

In short, King’s is a purposeful, outward-looking, down-to-earth, highly successful school.

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