Join the Downunder Horsemanship Team

We are looking for three new teammates to join us in Stephenville, Texas. If you love horses, are passionate about the Method and are hard-working, ambitious, loyal and personable, we want you! Our current job openings are: No Worries Club assistant, I.T. manager, and accountant. In order to surround himself with the very best, Clinton seeks candidates who possess the four core values required of our teammates. You must be: 1) loyal, 2) hard-working, 3) ambitious and 4) personable. Downunder Horsemanship’s core purpose is to inspire the dreams of horsemen. Each and every decision we make, the products we produce, and the events we put on all go toward fulfilling our core purpose. As a valued team member, you’ll help us carry out our core purpose and live the Downunder Horsemanship culture. You’ll find our company is a fun, exciting and challenging environment to work in and build a career with. Our desire for our teammates is two-fold: We want to help you become successful by giving you the tools you need to succeed, and we will expect you to help the company be successful by maximizing your talents and abilities. To learn more about the job openings and to apply, visit our website https://downunderhorsemanship.com//Home/Career.

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