THOROUGHBRED Industry Careers is inviting those who have a passion for horses or racing to consider applying to join the Explorer Cadetship Program – a specially-designed and managed 12-month stud and stable horsemanship initiative.
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For the first time in Australia, the country’s leading stables and stud farms are working together to offer an educational pathway, which will guide and mentor young Australians into careers within the world-leading Australian thoroughbred industry.
Leading trainer Chris Waller says it’s an exciting time for anyone looking to become involved.
“The racing and breeding industry is enjoying exceptional growth at the moment, which means there’s job opportunities as far as the eye can see,” he explained.
“With a program like the Explorer Cadetship, young people will be able to experience these opportunities while getting valuable hands-on experience learning from the best horse people in the thoroughbred industry.”
The program will start with a three-month practical and theoretical learning block at the Australian Racing and Equine Academy (Richmond), with students residing at Western Sydney University (Richmond Campus).
The pupils will then be allocated to a leading trainer where they will spend 4.5 months on their first paid work-experience in a racing stable, followed by a similar time period on a leading stud farm.
Upon graduation of the program, students will be further guided and mentored into an area which interests them.
The first intake of 40 pupils will begin studies in February 2019 with further information on the program and how to apply available at www.tbindustrycareers.com.au/explorer-cadetship2
Applications are now open.
This training program is part of a wider push by newly-established not-for-profit organisation Thoroughbred Industry Careers (TIC), which aims to promote career pathways into the industry along with introducing new educational opportunities for young people.
Leading thoroughbred employers Adrian Bott/Gai Waterhouse Racing, Arrowfield Stud, the Australian Turf Club, Chris Waller Racing, Godolphin Australia, Lindsay Park Racing and McEvoy Mitchell Racing are among those offering knowledge and expertise to TIC.
TIC CEO Lindy Maurice said applications close at the end of November and anticipated entry to be competitive.
“When you are first starting out, it’s very difficult to know what to do and the choices are endless,” he added.
“So, we have designed the Explorer Cadetship to give young people an opportunity to experience both the breeding and racing industries before they decide which area they would like to pursue further.
“This is the first time a program like this has been offered in Australia and for those who want to pursue a life around horses, this is a great opportunity.”
Students will need to be 18 years or older at the start of the program and 24 years or under.
Applications close on November 30.