Job Vacancies

Looking for a career in racing?

Exciting Opportunities available to join Team Thorndale.

See below the various vacancies available at our fun and friendly team in the Cotswolds.

 

Full Time Stable Staff

We are looking for full time staff to join our National Hunt Racing yard in the heart of the Cotswolds. The successful applicant must be able to ride well and capable of general yard duties. Previous experience in racing is a bonus but not essential. There are plenty of opportunities to take your horses racing. 

 

Second Travelling Head Person 

We currently have an exciting full time vacancy for a Second Travelling Person to join our friendly team to work along side our Travelling Head Person.  Previous experience of riding/handling/travelling racehorses is required.

There will also be regular opportunities to go racing. You must be able to confidently liaise with owners, jockeys and staff and represent Kim Bailey Racing in the absence of the trainer/assistant trainer. The ability to drive a 3.5 tonne horsebox is essential.

 

Yard Person 

Kim Bailey Racing are also looking for a yard person. The role will include: mucking out, putting horses on and off the walker, tractor driving and general yard duties.

 

 

 At Kim Bailey Racing your hard work and dedication to the job is recognised, appreciated and rewarded with very competitive wages, accomodation and bonuses.  If you have a sense of humour, good work ethic and experience in racing please do send your CV (and references) to info@kimbaileyracing.com or call Mat on 07903655731

If you would like an insight into working at Thorndale Farm please watch below.

 

 

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25-04-2024 21:23:56 in General by Admin
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