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Head of Equestrian

Essex, Ontario
£42,630 - £54,810/pa
C Level
full_time

Top Benefits

35 days holiday (incl. bank holidays)
Discounted annual membership for New Hall Sport Club
Free lunch during term time

About the role

This is an exciting professional opportunity to take the lead role in setting up and establishing New Hall’s Equestrian provision.

Description The School requires from November 2025: Head of Equestrian Salary: £42,630pa - £54,810pa All year-round position 35 days’ holiday (including bank holidays) Discounted annual membership for New Hall Sport Club Lunch without charge in term time Excellent benefits & CPD This is an exciting professional opportunity to take the lead role in setting up and establishing New Hall’s Equestrian provision. New Hall School has acquired an additional 70-acre site, New Hall Park Farm, which is 2.8 miles away from New Hall School. The School plans to reopen its Equestrian Centre at New Hall Park Farm, and a Learn-to-Ride Centre at New Hall School.

The Head of Equestrian will assume responsibility for the safe and successful operation of the Learn-to-Ride Centre and riding at New Hall Equestrian Centre.

New Hall School offers an exceptional working environment, set in a stunning Grade I listed building that is the former Tudor palace of Beaulieu. With a staff of around 300, New Hall is a warm, welcoming and supportive community. A new London rail station will open in 2025, at New Hall’s front gate: Stratford, 26 minutes; London Liverpool Street, 34 minutes.

Application closing date: midday, Friday 10 October 2025 JOB ID: NH0629 New Hall is committed to safeguarding students. There will be an enhanced DBS check prior to appointment.

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