Opportunities at Alterreno
Open Positions at Alterreno Team
Operational Manager
Background and Context
“Over recent years, the primary focus of my role has shifted increasingly away from what has always been the driving force behind Alterreno’s creation and development: breeding and training horses, educating riders, and designing and organising complementary events and activities that bring real value to our work.
I have found myself dedicating more and more time to tasks that, whilst equally important to the running of the centre, have taken me away from my core skills and passion. The moment has come to change this situation and find someone who will take responsibility for the day-to-day operational management, allowing me to return fully to my true role at Alterreno. I need support in running the business and a reliable professional who can step in during my absence.”
– Angelika Schneider
Overview
Alterreno is looking for an Operational Manager to oversee the daily running of the club and ensure seamless coordination between horses, people, facilities and administrative systems.
The Operational Manager holds a pivotal role within the club, acting as the primary reference point for daily activities and representing the founder during her absence. This position demands exceptional organisational skills, clear decision-making ability and comprehensive knowledge of equine management. Working in close collaboration with the owner, you will uphold the highest standards of animal welfare, operational quality and harmony across every aspect of the centre.
Requirements
Minimum ten years of experience in professional equestrian environments
Ability to work independently and manage priorities with precision
Demonstrated organisational and operational management capabilities
Experience coordinating teams and external collaborators
Excellent communication skills with clients and professionals
Strong sense of responsibility, initiative and motivation
Flexibility in working hours when circumstances require
Fluency in both English and Italian
Driving licence category B and competence driving a two-horse van
Full legal eligibility to reside and work within the European Union
Responsibilities
Daily operational management of Alterreno under the direct guidance of the owner
Organisation, registration on management software and/or execution of treatments and medications, vaccinations, trimming, etc.
Registration of horse arrivals and departures on official portals including Vetinfo
Planning and coordination of health and welfare routines in collaboration with the veterinarian, including vaccination schedules, parasite control and nutritional planning with detailed reporting to the owner
Daily health monitoring and veterinary checks
Management of feed procurement and supervision of feeding programmes ensuring precise execution
Management of forage and bedding supplies
Procurement of consumable materials and agricultural equipment
Collaboration in groundwork with young horses and foals
Collaboration in riding and training horses according to established programmes
Daily movement of horses to and from paddocks
Night presence during the owner’s absence or in emergency situations
Full decision-making authority during emergencies when the owner cannot be reached
Direct reporting exclusively to the owner
Supervision of agricultural staff and quality oversight of daily stable operations including work scheduling when necessary
Monitoring of cleanliness and maintenance including boxes, paddocks, tack rooms, feed rooms, stables and agricultural vehicles
Skills and Qualifications
Thorough knowledge of horsemanship principles and classical riding
Recognised qualification for riding instruction (basic level acceptable)
Familiarity with Equicity management software or equivalent systems
Commitment to ongoing professional development through study and practical training alongside the owner or accredited professionals agreed by both parties
What We Offer
Accommodation included at Alterreno in Legoli: approximately sixty square metres comprising living area, kitchen, bathroom and double bedroom with the possibility of temporary additional accommodation in a single room when required (utilities at tenant’s expense)
Permanent agricultural employment contract for four hours daily combined with ASD collaboration for four hours daily (tax-exempt up to €10,000 annually) to be defined individually
Net monthly remuneration starting from €1,400 divided between contracts
Eight working hours per day across five and a half working days per week
Paid holidays according to contractual terms
Opportunity to participate in professional clinics and training programmes with a fifty per cent contribution when available
Possibility to keep a personal horse subject to availability and individual evaluation with current livery fee of €400 per month
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Stable Manager
We seek a professional with at least 10 years in stable management, ready to contribute to a project where animal care, landscape stewardship and community converge at the highest level.
Overview
Requirements
Minimum 10 years’ experience in stable management
Operational and administrative expertise in running an equestrian centre
Deep commitment to animal welfare and sensitivity towards sustainable practices
Full legal eligibility to reside and work within the European Union
Leadership capabilities and collaborative spirit
Fluency in English
Tractor driving licence
Responsibilities
Complete management of the stables and horses
Coordination of team members and suppliers
Supervision of maintenance and safety across all facilities
Meticulous attention to detail in guest relations and on-site activities
What we offer:
Accommodation included at Alterreno
Remuneration commensurate with experience and operational proposal
A context for growth where nature, hospitality and quality of work are woven together
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Junior Rider
Alterreno is opening applications for a Junior Rider with a solid foundation in natural, relationship-based horsemanship and a strong desire to grow within a professional, horse-centred environment.
Overview
Requirements
Confident flatwork at a correct, balanced level (walk–trot–canter, transitions, basic lateral work).
A quiet, independent seat and soft hands.
Experience riding different types of horses in a stable, responsible way.
Strong work ethic and willingness to learn from senior trainers.
Reliability, humility and a team-oriented attitude.
Some experience in teaching riding to children and young ones is appreciated
Fluency in English
Responsibilities
Riding and schooling horses under guidance (flatwork, gymnastic exercises, conditioning).
Assisting senior trainers during daily routines and training sessions.
Basic stable duties connected to the horses you work with.
What we offer:
Daily mentorship and structured progression within the team.
Exposure to high-quality training methods and professional standards.
Opportunities to refine technique, feel and classical foundations.
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Working Student
Overview
Requirements
- Solid and demonstrable experience in horse care and stable management
- Good knowledge of basic stable practices and safety procedures around horses
- Positive attitude, sense of responsibility and ability to work within a team
- Good physical condition and readiness for practical, manual work
- Reliability, seriousness and long-term motivation to grow within the equestrian field
- Good interpersonal skills and comfort interacting with clients and guests
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience within professional equestrian environments
- Interest in training according to British Horse Society standards
- Motivation to develop technical and professional competencies over time
Responsibilities
- Daily assistance in horse care and management including mucking out, feeding and paddock preparation
- Logistical support during training sessions and client experiences
- Grooming, tacking up and preparation of horses before and after work
- Preparation and maintenance of working areas and facilities
- Active participation in the daily organisation of the stable and team activities
- Support in welcoming guests and assisting during centre activities when required
Working Conditions
Full time position
Five working days per week
Eight hours per day
Structured and fixed working schedule
Part time arrangements are not available
What We Offer
- Professional and international working environment immersed in nature
- Accommodation and meals included
- Two complimentary riding lessons per week
- Assignment of a project horse with the opportunity to follow and develop its training over time
- Preparation pathway for British Horse Society qualifications Stage 1 and Stage 2
- Concrete opportunity for professional growth and structured learning within the equestrian sector