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Integrity Traineeship - Sydney & Regional NSW

Racing NSW is the representative body appointed for leadership and regulation of the thoroughbred horse racing throughout NSW.  The Racing NSW Integrity Department employs:

  • Stipendiary Stewards - Are responsible for the integrity and safety of the racing industry and attend race meetings, barrier trials, trackwork and training stables to regulate and ensure compliance with the rules.
  • Investigators – Investigate breaches of the rules and conduct inspections of horses in the lead up to race meetings to ensure all horses race in compliance with the rules.
  • Veterinarians – Provide expert treatment to horses and advice to participants in the thoroughbred industry and oversee the welfare of the thoroughbred horse.
  • Raceday Officials - Including Judges, Clerk of Scales, Swabbing Officials and Starters.

An excellent opportunity has now arisen to obtain a traineeship within the Racing NSW Integrity Department.

The traineeship is to be conducted through Racing NSW with the successful applicant undertaking a program with both on and off the job training within the Integrity Department (principally within the role of a Stipendiary Steward) and will undertake a Certificate IV – Racing Administration. Currently there are positions available based in Sydney, Newcastle, Tamworth, Dubbo, Grafton and Canberra.

Casual Swabbing Official positions are also available in most regional centres.

If you are decisive, proactive and self-motivated and have,

  • a genuine interest in horse racing
  • excellent interpersonal skills, both oral and written communication
  • the ability to work well under pressure
  • proven keyboard skills and demonstrated knowledge in Word and Excel
  • the ability to work well both independently and part of a team
  • a valid driver’s licence
  • practical horse skills (not essential)

then we’re keen to hear from you!

Applicants with practical horse skills and a genuine interest in thoroughbred racing are encouraged to apply

Due to the inherent nature of a traineeship in the Integrity Department, your program will require you to work on a five out of seven-day roster basis (including weekend work) and attend venues and racecourses within the region of your employment.

Short listed applicants will undergo a probity check.  The provision of disclosure statements and adherence to the Racing NSW Code of Conduct for Stipendiary Stewards/Integrity Officials are necessary requirements.

Interested?   Please outline details of your practical experience in a covering letter and provide your résumé by email to Tom Moxon at tmoxon@racingnsw.com.au

Applications close on Friday, 11 February 2022

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