Angus Australia and specialist agricultural insurer Achmea Australia are excited to deliver a new cadetship opportunity for Angus Youth members, with applications now open.

 

The Achmea Australia Cadetship builds upon a multi-year strategic alliance between Angus Australia and Achmea Australia, which has already supported more than 50 Angus Youth members through its flagship GenAngus Future Leaders Program.

 

Through the cadetship, one successful applicant will be given a four-week placement opportunity to gain practical experience at Achmea Australia, a growing agricultural insurer that plays an integral role in supporting the agriculture sector.

 

Emma Thomas, Achmea Australia Chief Executive Officer, said the cadet will experience the day-to-day operations within Achmea Australia, gaining insight into their co-operative heritage and commitment to the business continuity of farming.

 

“Following the success of the GenAngus Future Leaders Program, this new cadetship is another exciting opportunity for young people in the beef industry,” Emma said.

 

During their placement, the cadet will gain a wholistic agricultural insurance experience by following Achmea Australia’s client journey including:

  • going on-farm alongside Achmea Australia’s dedicated Farm Insurance Specialists to get to know their clients and what they value most,
  • understanding the importance of risk mitigation,
  • helping to deliver Achmea Australia’s purpose of keeping farmers farming, and
  • learning the basics of social media and event management.

“Our cadetship is aimed at Angus Youth members who want to work in the agriculture industry but may still be considering career options. This first-hand experience with Achmea-Australia is a chance to explore roles with an agribusiness that play an important part in supporting the resilience of Australia’s agricultural sector,” Jake Phillips, Extension Manager at Angus Australia said.

 

“The Industry Cadetship Program, which Angus Australia launched in March this year, reinforces the commitment of the Angus Foundation to encourage young people to get involved in the Australian beef industry and provide professional development opportunities for young beef breeders,” Jake said.

 

Following their placement with Achmea Australia, the successful applicant will conclude their cadetship by completing the Marcus Oldham Rural Leadership Course.

 

Applications for the Angus Australia – Achmea Australia Cadetship close 30 January 2023.

 

CADETSHIP DETAILS

Eligibility:

  • Applicants must be a member of Angus Australia.
  • Applicants must be aged over 18.
  • Applicants must be available to complete four weeks of placement (this will be negotiated at a mutually convenient time and place with Achmea Australia and the successful applicant).
  • Applicants must be available to attend the Marcus Oldham Rural Leadership Course from Sunday, 14 May to Friday, 19 May 2023.

How to Apply:
To apply for this cadetship, applicants must complete a set of application questions. Applicants will be shortlisted and will undergo an interview. The successful applicant will need to complete work rights, police, and credit checks as a condition of the cadetship.

Conditions:
The successful applicant will be required to submit a written report to the Angus Australia Board on their experience during the cadetship and at the completion of their leadership course.

Applications close 30 January 2023

 

About Achmea Australia
Achmea Australia is part of the Achmea Group, which is one of the largest insurance companies in the
Netherlands. The Achmea Group has approximately 13 million clients worldwide and is fully dedicated to farm
insurance in Australia.

Insurance issued by Achmea Schadeverzekeringen N.V. (Achmea) ABN 86 158 237 702 AFSL 433984.
www.achmea.com.au
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