
Started
in memory of an outstanding young man who died in tragic circumstances
whilst working in London, the Dan Pontifex Memorial Fund has, for the
last three years, sponsored a working placement in Europe for young
Australians involved in the hospitality industry. The trustees of the
fund later decided to offer a similar placement in Australia, based in
Adelaide, to a candidate (of any nationality) who is resident in the UK.
The
fund covers the cost of flights, travel insurance, accommodation and
expenses for the successful candidate who will spend a minimum of four
weeks and up to three months in Australia. Their time will be spent in
a mixture of activities, mostly working in restaurants and wineries, in
order to gain experience and knowledge of Australian food and wine
although placements are tailored to the needs of the successful
applicant. Candidates are expected, as a
prerequisite, to have a strong interest in wine but may come from any
area of the hospitality industry. They must also agree to return to the
UK at the end of their placement and to obtain agreement from their
current employer. They will be able to take up their placement any time
between October 2004 and June 2005.
Interested
applicants will be expected to apply with a short essay (500-750 words)
explaining why they wish to apply. A short autobiography should be
included but it is stressed that enthusiasm and evidence of genuine
interest will be more important to the board than literary merit.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview in early September
2004. Applications should be tendered by 24th July 2004.
This year's board will consist of David Gleave (Liberty Wines),
Nicholas Lander (Financial Times), Rowley Leigh (Kensington Place) and
Nicholas Smallwood (UK Director, Dan Pontifex Memorial Fund).



