Racing NSW is the peak body for thoroughbred horse racing throughout NSW. Its responsibilities include commercial, regulatory and integrity leadership of the industry.
An excellent opportunity has now arisen to be employed in this exciting industry and join Racing NSW’s Investigations and Surveillance Department. Based in our regional offices of Dubbo, Grafton, or Wagga Wagga, the successful applicant will work closely with the Stipendiary Stewards to maintain the integrity and reputation of the thoroughbred racing industry.
The successful applicant will be required to work on a five out of seven-day roster, which includes weekend work on raceday. The successful applicant will report to the GM – Investigations and Surveillance and provide assistance to regional Stipendiary Stewards to investigate complaints, compile briefs of evidence, conduct compliance checks, proactive operations, attend race meetings and inquiries.
The successful applicant will have demonstrated skills in investigations with a focus on strong analytical skills to conduct lead investigations in respect to potential breaches of the Rules of Racing. The successful candidate will also have experience in the compilation of briefs of evidence, knowledge of the thoroughbred racing industry and a willingness to work flexible hours.
The successful applicant will have:
Persons who have served or are currently serving in the NSW Police Force or who have established connections with law enforcement agencies are encouraged to apply.
Provision of disclosure statements and adherence to the Racing NSW Code of Conduct for its employees are necessary requirements. The successful applicant will be required to submit National Police Check.
Enquiries should be directed to:
Jacqueline Johnstone
(General Manager-Investigations & Surveillance)
Applications close on Friday, 1 April 2022.
Please email - jjohnstone@racingnsw.com.au