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STUD MANAGER

Tyreel Stud is a boutique thoroughbred breeding farm located in the Hawkesbury Valley district of Sydney and a position has become available for a hands-on Stud Manager to join our team. This position would ideally suit someone with experience in a similar role who possesses good communication and organisational skills, is motivated, pays attention to detail, is a team player and has the ability to remain confidential. There are approximately 35 broodmares on the farm.

The role will include:

• Total management of all foals, weanlings, broodmares

• Co-ordination of farriers and vets

• Management of all staff

• Assistance with selecting new stock

• Client updates

An attractive remuneration package including above award salary package and accommodation (three bedroom, newly renovated home) including all services paid for and company vehicle included.

To apply and/or for more information please call Linda Monds on +64 427 948 244 or email your interest or to send your resume to linda@tyreel.com

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