To maintain the highest standards of racehorse welfare and ensure the integrity of British Horseracing, this role requires working between 40 to 60 days per annum. Dimensions:Departments - Equine Regulation, Safety and Welfare Principal Responsibilities:RacedayHorse Health and Welfare:Monitor racehorses for signs of infectious or contagious disease, lameness or injury, and inform the Veterinary Officer of concerns. Ensure good horse management principles are followed. Monitor stable yard facilities and report concerns. Assist veterinary staff as needed (e.g., restraining horses). Control and record all admissions to the Stable Yard. Identify horses using microchip scanning and passport verification, reporting anomalies. Follow passport protocols and checks. Patrol the Stable Yard for safety and security. Operate CCTV at the Stable Yard. Uphold racing rules regarding substances and equipment. Report relevant information to the Equine and Integrity Departments. Undertake occasional night shift security duties. Prepare the Sampling Unit according to hygiene standards. Assist with post-race sampling and stalls tests as advised. Support Veterinary Officers with sampling procedures. Represent and support the British Horseracing Authority positively. Contribute ideas to improve the EWIO department. Non-racedayAttend out-of-competition visits for sampling and anti-doping controls. Participate in team meetings. Assist with sampling at Point to Point meetings. Identify horses during welfare inspections. Provide intelligence feedback to Integrity Services. Other dutiesPotential training and assistance at the Centre for Racehorse Studies (CRS). Participate in projects and pilots as required. Note: This document serves as a guideline and may change with business needs. Person Specification:Qualifications/EducationSuitable educational qualifications for the role. Experience RequiredExperience with horses and thoroughbred handling skills. Understanding of British Horseracing. Experience handling sensitive/confidential information. Basic computer skills (email, Word). Experience in writing basic reports. Knowledge of BHA Rules related to welfare and integrity. Methodical, thorough, and able to follow SOPs strictly. Integrity and confidentiality understanding. Interest in Thoroughbred Racing. Type of Person RequiredTeam player with good communication skills. Independent and efficient worker. Conscientious, proactive, adaptable. Reliable, professional appearance. Diplomatic and tactful. Keen to learn and develop. Special CircumstancesFull, valid driving licence, preferably clean. Willing to travel to racecourses and CRS. Ability to stay away overnight if needed. Flexibility to work during weekdays, evenings, weekends, and holidays. Ability to undertake night shifts.#J-18808-Ljbffr
Job Title
Equine Welfare & Integrity Officer