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Job Description
The Virginia Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine is seeking a farrier apprentice. This is a 12-month long position in the Farrier Service within the Veterinary Teaching Hospital (VTH).
This position is designed to further the knowledge and skills of the farrier apprentice. The majority of the farrier apprentice’s time will be spent in the Farrier Service of the VTH alongside farrier Travis Burns.
During this time the apprentice should expect to spend the majority of their time working as a farrier aide. The apprentice will be afforded the opportunity to attend the Equine Podiatry course.
This course provides advanced training in Equine Podiatry for veterinary students intending to see horses as a significant part of their veterinary practice.
Specifically, students will learn anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and farriery as they relate to preventative foot health care and management of lameness in clinical practice.
Throughout the year the farrier apprentice will also be allowed to attend select lectures / labs in other courses. The farrier apprentice will also be expected to assist with the instructional efforts of the service, specifically to farrier students and veterinary students.
The farrier service sees approximately 1,200 cases per year. These cases are seen both on farms and at the VTH. The service provides on the farm farrier services for the Virginia Tech Equestrian Program, a Quarter Horse breeding operation within the Virginia Tech College of Animal and Poultry Sciences, as well as a select group of local clients.
The remaining case load is made up of cases referred to the Equine Podiatry, Equine Sports Medicine, and Large Animal Surgery and Medicine sections from practitioners in Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina and West Virginia.
During the program the farrier apprentice will gain valuable experience in the care of performance horses and therapeutic farriery.
Upon completion of the program the farrier should be confident in the forging traditional handmade horse shoes, modifying manufactured shoes, fabrication / welding, along with direct, and in direct glue on shoe application.
Required Qualifications
High school graduate; Successful completion of a farrier school program and / or an apprenticeship with several months of experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Certified Farrier status with the American Farrier’s Association
Pay Band
3; Wage
Appointment Type
Restricted
Salary Information
Wage; Starting at 15.33 / hour, commensurate with experience
Review Date
05 / 20 / 2024
Additional Information
The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.
Last updated : 2024-05-07
Full Time
Wholesale
$131k-210k (estimate)
05/09/2024
06/21/2024
ext.vt.edu
Winchester, VA
25 - 50
Wholesale