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I am currently wrapping up my work and looking to start travelling in the summer for a year or so.
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Hi! My name is Virginia and I am from Italy. I am planning a work sabbatical to travel and explore new opportunities for my life and career. For the past ten years, I have worked as a social science researcher and now I want to explore a potential new chapter of my life and career closer to animals and nature, which are very important to me. I have joined Workaway seeking opportunities to experience and learn about working with horses (in particular) and other animals. I have been learning horseback riding and natural horsemanship for the past two years, and I volunteer at the local animal shelter. While somewhat of a beginner in these fields, I am passionate and a hard worker - willing to give it my own and eager to learn, with a "no-task-is-beneath-me" attitude.
I am a dual citizen of both Italy and the United States and I speak four languages: Italian (mother tongue), English (native fluency), Spanish (advanced speaking and understanding, beginner writing), and French (intermediate speaker, beginner writing). I also love to travel the world and have gone on several backpacking trips (mostly solo out of necessity) to Spain, Morocco, India, and Mexico. I am curious and open-minded and like learning about other people's ways of being in this world.Intereses
MascotasNavegar / barcosAnimalesNaturalezaIdiomas hablados
Inglés: Fluido
Italiano: Fluido
Español: Intermedio
Francés: IntermedioHabilidades y conocimientos que quiero compartir o aprender
Me interesa:
Vida en una granja
Ciertos conocimientos de:
Cuidado de animales
Puedo enseñar:
Trabajo de caridad
Que habilidades tienes?
Horse related-experience and skills
Over the past two years, I have taken weekly riding lessons that included retrieving the horse from the paddock/stall, grooming, tacking, and returning to the paddock/stall. I have also occasionally volunteered at a horse rescue center where my duties included leading the horses, grooming them, and mocking stalls. I am comfortable grooming and tacking most horses on cross ties and non-reactive horses in a stall. I am comfortable turning out and moving non-reactive horses. I can clean a stall and understand that poop scooping is an essential part of horsemanship. I am a high-intermediate rider, learning to canter and starting to jump.
Small animals-related experience and skills
I have volunteered at the local animal shelter for a year, activities included: walking and entertaining the dogs, and providing socialization to the cats and small mammals. I can take care of dogs, cats, and small animals. I have some training related to working with reactive dogs.
Skills related to my previous work experience
I worked as a social science researcher for a decade. For the past year, I co-directed a small women-owned research consulting business. Through these experiences, I have learned the following transferable skills: positive client-relationships development and sustainment, grant writing and administration, budget creation and management, teamwork and management.Edad
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Her main tasks were related to mucking, feeding, turning out / bringing the horses in, and administering basic medications (antiseptic cream) to the more amenable horses. In just a… read more
Virginia is a fast learner and did'nt need much instruction - she learned how we do things also by looking attentively.
The daily barn chores (mucking, feeding,… read more
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Her main tasks were related to mucking, feeding, turning out / bringing the horses in, and administering basic medications (antiseptic cream) to the more amenable horses. In just a… read more
Virginia is a fast learner and did'nt need much instruction - she learned how we do things also by looking attentively.
The daily barn chores (mucking, feeding,… read more