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Cambridge Stud - Cambridge, New Zealand

Seasonal staff positions available - From August 2022 to the beginning of February 2023.

Opportunity for the right applicant to work in a dynamic team with world-class bloodstock and facilities.

The role would involve working within the yearling preparation team helping to prepare yearlings for both the Karaka and Australian yearling sales:

- Feeding and daily turnout of yearlings

- Daily exercise and grooming of yearlings

- Helping to maintain the yearling barns

- Helping the broodmare teams as and where necessary

- Opportunities to learn about foaling and handling of foals

Experience an advantage but not essential. A keen interest and willingness to learn, and ability to work in a team environment is essential.

A competitive salary package and accommodation available, with daily onsite cooked breakfast provided in the season.

Please forward through your application including your CV to chelsea@cambridgestud.co.nz

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