Are you looking for your next adventure?
Do you enjoy working with animals?
Are you keen to work outdoors and experience in a unique industry?
Have you got ongoing work rights in Australia? (Sorry – we won't be considering sponsorship or working holiday visa holders at this time.)
We have multiple roles as full time and casual FARM HANDS for in Darwin and the rural areas. Our farms take pride in delivering world class products through ethical practices and with animal welfare central to our work and we have a strong commitment to environment and safety outcomes.
About the role:
Our farm hands are responsible for supporting animal husbandry needs and site maintenance requirements. Your typical day might include:
Preparing animal feed
Feeding animals
Collecting excess feed and reporting retrieved volumes to senior staff
Conducting visual and physical wellbeing checks on animals
Cleaning, including the transport and use of appropriate chemicals
Assisting with processing stock for quality and size outcomes
Safely handling animals to conduct moves and inspections
Once trained, driving vehicles, including manitous, side by side buggies, forklifts (if licenced)
Conducting site maintenance such as mowing, weed management, general maintenance of equipment
Conducting hygiene and housekeeping activities in all areas of the farm
Working collaboratively with a team to deliver outcomes
Communicating clearly to minimise risk and increase safety
What you'll need to be successful:
We are looking for long term employees, so unfortunately, we can't accommodate working holiday visa holders, but if you have longer term work rights, we are keen to talk to you At this stage, we are unable to offer sponsorship.
You don't need to have farming experience; however, we find that people are more successful if they have worked with animals before, or have worked a physical role. We also need you to come with:
A good work ethic – farm work can be tough; the conditions are sometimes hot and wet
A level of physical capability – for example, you'll need to be able to safely lift feed, travel in vehicles such as buggies and tractors and stand for long periods.
Good communication skills – passing on information clearly and working with people from different backgrounds is important.
A commitment to health and safety practices – this is a non-negotiable.
Availability to work weekends and public holidays – caring for animals never takes a break We have a rostered environment where you may have to work some weekends and/or public holidays.
Priority will be given to candidates who are locally based in Darwin, or those who have enacted relocation plans. We won't be considering applications from sponsorship or working holiday visa holders.
What we offer in return:
Full training, with the potential opportunities to attend industry specific training
Unique industry working hands on with animals
Above award pay rates
Supportive, low turnover team environment
Multicultural workplace