Horse Trainer - ANZSCO 361112
- Assessment Authorities: TRA
Horse Trainer prepares horses for riding, breeding, racing, work, show or competitions. Registration or licensing may be required.
Horse trainers may perform the following tasks:
- carry out practical daily tasks, such as saddling, bridling, feeding and grooming horses
- accustom horses to racing equipment such as reins and harnesses, hitches and sulkies (two-wheeled carriages)
- teach apprentice jockeys, drivers and riders horse riding techniques and horse handling methods
- supervise and direct stable staff, jockeys, sulky drivers and other workers
- plan, supervise and carry out training programmes for horses
- plan and select race programmes to achieve the best placing for a horse
- plan, supervise and carry out nutritional programmes for horses
- monitor the health of the horses and consult veterinarians on injuries and ailments
- advise and consult with horse owners
- attend race meetings or other horse-related events
- keep accurate records of accounts and use correct credit procedures.
This occupation belongs to Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL). MLTSSL is the occupational demand list which is in high demand across various states and territories of Australia.
If your occupation is on MTSSL, you may be eligible to apply for the following visa subclasses:
- Skilled independent ( Subclass189)
- Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) - Family nominated
- Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) - State or Territory nominated
- Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186)- Direct Entry and Temporary Residence Transition streams
- Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190)
- Training visa (subclass 407)
- Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485)– Graduate Work
- Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482) Medium-term stream
- Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) visa (Subclass 494)
Are you Eligible to Live and Work in Australia as a Horse Trainer?
The assessment authority for this occupation is Trades Recognition Australia (TRA) and the TRA skills assessment will assess if your educational qualifications and work experience are at a professional level and closely related to your nominated occupation for migration purposes.
You are required to receive a positive assessment for your qualifications and work experience from Trades Recognition Australia if you are planning to migrate to Australia through skill migration program.
Click here to read further information regarding the assessment process of Trades Recognition Australia.
If you wish to check your eligibility to migrate permanently to Australia as a Horse Trainer, please fill out the below assessment form. The assessment is free. After submitting the form, a registered migration consultant will look into the information and advise you of the outcome of the assessment via your email address.