With experience, you could supervise junior staff and train other riding instructors.
You could take advanced qualifications like a Level 4 Certificate in Horse Care and Management, or a degree in Equine Business Management, to run your own riding school, pony trekking centre or riding holiday company.
You could become a head or senior instructor, a competition judge, or move into centre management. You might also become self-employed and work freelance with several centres, or coach professional riders.
As an experienced instructor, you could apply for the IGEQ Equestrian Passport , which can help if you want to teach horse riding abroad.