We are looking for a Station Hand to join the team on Maryfield Station.
Maryfield Station: Just off the Stuart Highway with all-weather, year-round access, only a short drive from Daly Waters and with Katherine a few hours away to the north. Maryfield Station is located on 147,300 hectares and has 16,636 head of cattle.
Our Station Hands will carry out general station activities to support the daily operations of the cattle station. Duties will include:
Carrying out all day-to-day activities requested in a safe and efficient manner and following all site safety rules and strict animal welfare standards.
Cattle handling, mustering cattle using motorbikes and horses.
Feeding of livestock.
General cleaning and maintenance of water troughs, yards and fences.
Low stress livestock handling skills and commitment to sound animal welfare practices.
Basic computer skills.
Current manual drivers licence.
Immediate start for the successful applicant.
Competitive daily rate, plus private accommodation with air-con, meals and Wi-Fi included.
Great community feel with fellow station team members.
Opportunities to attend social events including race days, rodeos and camp drafts.
Join a rapidly growing Australian owned and operated agribusiness.
To apply please send your resume with at least 2 references from a previous employer (these will be checked) via the APPLY NOW button.
NOTE: This is a permanent position and is NOT open to Working Holiday Visa Holders (Backpackers) or overseas jobseekers. Nor do we offer sponsorship.
Applications without required skills and experience listed in the ad will not be considered.
AAM is a large-scale, wholly Australian-owned operator and provider of strategic investment, asset management and operational management services to Australia’s agricultural industry.
At the heart of the AAM business is a steadfast belief in the strength and long-term performance of Australian agriculture, and a commitment to promoting change-making investments in the industry.
This vision is supported by AAM’s foundational philosophies of diversification across supply chains and geographical production areas, and active management, with a focus on developing operational efficiencies, sustainability and potential for capital growth. This is further strengthened by adoption of an ‘owner-operator’ model.