BHSQ Level 4 Senior Yard Manager with Riding (Show Jumping Pathway)
This career certificate recognises your ability as a rider to train horses and manage their work. A Senior Yard Manager and Rider will have the skills to train horses for equestrian competition work - this would include management of day-to-day activity and maintaining horse fitness. This provides an essential stepping stone to Performance Centre Manager with Riding, as well as an established component of a BHSQ Level 4 Senior Coach (Stage 4) qualification.
BHSQ Level 4 Senior Yard Manager with Riding (Stage 4) is an essential platform to a training role within the equine industry.
Who is this certificate for?
- Anyone wishing to establish a career as a trainer
- Anyone aspiring to become a Stage 4 Coach in Complete Horsemanship
- Anyone looking to work towards a senior role within an equestrian centre
- Anyone who enjoys jumping and wishes to compete and become a professional show jumper or concentrate on this discipline in their riding
- Anyone who aspires to specialise in training horses for show jumping
Entry requirements
- Minimum age: 18 years
- BHS Stage 3 Care, BHS Stage 3 Lunge and BHS Stage 3 Ride (Jump) or BHSQ/BHS equivalent
- BHS Gold member – Membership discounts apply for students who are training for or taking BHS qualifications
Units
The BHSQ Level 4 Senior Yard Manager with Riding (Stage 4) (Senior Ride for Training Show Jumping Pathway) qualification is awarded upon completion of four compulsory units:
Unit 1: Stage 4 Senior Care
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On completion of the unit, you will:
- Be able to select, fit and evaluate a range of specialist tack
- Understand the principles of nutrition, fittening and horse physiology
- Demonstrate how to assess the conformation and health of horses
- Understand how to care for different groups of horses
- Understand the foaling process and the care of mares, foals and young stock
Unit 2: Stage 4 Senior Management
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On completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand the importance of customer care and how to apply this in your business
- Demonstrate effective interpersonal skills
- Understand the responsibilities of a yard manager, including managing staff, accounts and record keeping
- Understand how to manage a yard, including marketing, facilities and grassland management
Unit 3: Stage 4 Senior Lunge
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On completion of the unit, you will:
- Be able to identify the age, temperament and fitness of the horse you are working with and assess its way of going in all three paces
- Be able to show improvement in the horse’s way of going and be confident to alter and use equipment as needed including lungeing over poles
- Discuss the impact of the lunge work and suggest a progression plan for the horse
- Evaluate the use of training aids for lungeing
Unit 6: Stage 4 Senior Ride for Training Show Jumping
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On completion of the unit, you will:
- Understand the training of horses from birth to riding away and further to competition
- Understand how to train horses to show jump to 1.10m
- Be able to prepare for, ride and assess horses to develop their way of going, including:
- Inexperienced horses
- Trained horses over a course of show jumps up to 1.10 metres/3 feet 7 inches
- Horses used to train others
Stage 4 Senior Ride for Training Show Jumping is designed for riders who want to focus on show jumping and is included in the Show Jumping Pathway. We are pleased to offer dressage or complete/eventing routes for riders and coaches.
Read more about Unit 6: Stage 4 Senior Ride for Training Show Jumping here.
Training for this assessment
All applicants are encouraged to undertake practical training at a BHS Approved Centre or with a BHS Accredited Professional Coach to ensure you are ready for your assessment.
Booking your assessment
To book your assessment, please find an upcoming assessment date near you and then contact the BHS Education team to book your place.
You can find out more information about booking your assessment here.
Re-sitting your assessment
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If you have been unsuccessful on your first assessment, we encourage you to call us to book a re-sit.
Of course, we will also answer any questions you may have and provide you with feedback at this stage. You may have been successful against some, but not all of the assessment criteria, in which case we can just assess you on the sections on which you were not so strong.
Get in touch
If you have any questions, please complete our enquiry form and a member of our team will be in touch with you shortly. Alternatively you can call us on 02476 840508.