JOB OPENING: Horse Manager In Zimbabwe, Africa

Saturday, January 27, 2024 | Press Release

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JOB OPENING: Horse manager in Zimbabwe, Africa.

(Photo:  Worldwide Vets_Africa)

We are looking for a horse rider who can join our equine project in Zimbabwe in 2024.

Jobs include:

  • Leading safari rides
  • Coordinating equine volunteers
  • Swimming horses in the lake
  • Monitoring wildlife on horse-back
  • Snare Sweeps
  • Day-to-day care of 15 horses

We have 3 grooms who take care of the mucking out, so the right candidate will oversee this, plus assist with training the horses.
This position is a 2 to 6 month commitment.

Accommodation is provided in a beautiful cottage with an ensuite bathroom and views over the lake. You can join safari drives, boat cruises, and community immersion trips in your free time. 3 meals a day are provided. Monthly salary dependent on experience.

HOW TO APPLY:
Please send a short cover letter (including riding experience) to:  help@worldwidevets.com

About Worldwide Vets:

Worldwide Vets is a non-profit organisation that aims to reduce suffering, advance welfare and improve medical care available to all species worldwide. 

In order to achieve this goal, we work in over 10 countries, across 4 continents, supporting local people and animals, vet clinics and conservation initiatives. Each of our locations is unique, but whether we are working with wild or domestic animals, helping shelters, organising TNR campaigns or training local vets, the aim is the same: to improve the lives of the animals in our care. 

We offer a multi-modal approach to assisting animals, including:

  • Sending vets to areas needing support

  • Sourcing and sending medications and equipment

  • Training local vets and technicians

  • Ongoing volunteer programs and set date outreach missions 

Seeking short-term volunteer experiences? Visit:  https://www.worldwidevets.com/volunteer

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