Racing Media Academy

Racing Media Academy opportunity
  • Industry: Sport and Leisure
  • Salary: DOA
  • Working hours:
  • Education requirements: None
  • Qualification requirements: None
  • Apply by: 31 Dec, 2024
  • Start date: 28 Dec, 2024
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The Racing Media Academy is part of the Non-Yard Based Career Pathway into horse racing; for those people who love the idea of working in racing but can’t necessarily, or don’t want to ride horses. The Racing Media Academy gives its students the opportunity for work experience and training within racing’s top media houses. An intensive week’s training has been designed at The British Racing School, where students will get an insight into the world of horse racing and learn about the different areas of the media. This means that those who don’t know very much about horse racing but have a passion for the media or those passionate about racing with no media experience could still apply. The ambition is to increase diversity across racing’s media by creating a pathway for talent that is reflective of today’s society. The pilot has gained the support of several organisations that work with young people from a variety of different backgrounds. This was a strategic plan to help spread the message about the academy and open the opportunity up to everyone, no matter what background, religion, race, culture, sexuality or disability. These supporting organisations can all be found on our supporter’s page. The 22 and 23 Racing Media Academys were huge successes, with many of the 24 cadets now employed by racing’s media. Please see the Class of ’22 and Class of ’23 pages to hear the feedback from the newly promoted ambassadors. The Racing Media Academy is accessible to anyone over the age of 18 and is entirely free with a paid placement. When applying you can send a CV, a video, examples of social media campaigns you may have done or a piece of journalistic writing you have written. The most important section is to tell us why you want a place on the Racing Media Academy. What has inspired you to apply?