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Middlebrook Valley Lodge - Sales And Bloodstock Manager

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New Zealand Bloodstock - Sales Representative

Middlebrook Valley Lodge - Sales and Bloodstock Manager

Middlebrook Valley Lodge is located in the Hunter Valley of NSW, just 15 minutes out of Scone, the horse capital of Australia. We are presently seeking a Sales and Bloodstock Manager. This diverse role would suit an enthusiastic Thoroughbred industry professional who wishes to join an established and successful team.

The successful candidate would report to the Stud Manager and Company Directors.

Key duties include:

- Client procurement and liaison.

- Representing Middlebrook Valley Lodge and their clients at national sales.

- Assisting with the procurement of nominations for clients.

- Providing clients with updates and communications.

- Associated administrative tasks.

The successful applicant will require the following skills:

- Highly developed communication skills, both written and oral, and the ability to engage with clients within the thoroughbred industry.

- Ability to work independently, as well as in an inclusive team environment.

- Experience in this role or one similar.

A strong knowledge of the Australian Thoroughbred Breeding and Racing Industry is preferred. Salary package and other benefits will be negotiated with the successful applicant.

Please provide a cover letter outlining your interest in the position and relevant skills, with a copy of your resume to:

admin@middlebrookvalleylodge.com

New Zealand Bloodstock - Sales Representative

Want to join the NZB team?

New Zealand Bloodstock is the source of racetrack legends. This New Zealand-owned and operated company is a world-leading thoroughbred auction house supported by airfreight, insurance, finance and online auction subsidiaries where they provide a one-stop shop for the thoroughbred industry.

A rare opportunity has become available to join NZB’s bloodstock team in a unique role. We are looking for a dedicated, passionate, hardworking Bloodstock Sales Representative to join our fast-paced and fun team.

This role will be responsible for a wide range of bloodstock-related tasks such as:

· Day-to-day communications with clients

· Inspecting various bloodstock at all stages and all year round

· Building relationships with our key vendors, breeders, owners and buyers

· Representing NZB on-farm, at sales, events and various functions

Be a part of an exciting, unique company with live auctions and various fieldwork and events throughout the year. Working in a collaborative and supportive team based in the Waikato, with wider support and collaboration with those at head office and our international bloodstock representatives based around the world.

If you are passionate about the industry, customer-focused, proactive, diligent and want to be a part of a great team, get in touch!

To apply, submit your details below or alternatively, email your CV to applications@nzb.co.nz.

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