We are looking for a Head Stockperson to lead the team at Camfield Station.
As Head Stockperson, you’ll play a key role in station operations—leading the stock camp, building capability within the team, and ensuring day-to-day activities are carried out safely and efficiently.
You’ll oversee livestock handling and welfare, drive training and assessment through our Operational Skills Framework, and maintain compliance with company policies and performance standards.
AACo’s Camfield Station is located in the beautiful Victoria River District—375 km south-west of Katherine and 695 km south of Darwin.
Lead, mentor and support the Stockcamp, fostering strong communication across teams.
Train, develop and assess the Stockcamp in line with the Operations Skills Framework, ensuring appropriate supervision for each task and individual
Role model safe behaviours, continuously assess and improve safety systems to protect people, livestock, and assets
Ensure livestock welfare in line with Industry Standards and AACo’s Animal Welfare Policy.
Plan and implement animal husbandry programs.
Maintain accurate livestock records using AACo’s systems.
Contribute to planning and execution of general maintenance and capital improvement programs.
Support environmental and natural resource management, maintaining appropriate records.
Minimum 4 years’ experience as a Station Hand, ideally with a couple of years as a Leading Hand or Head Stockperson.
Intermediate computer skills (Microsoft Office suite) (desirable).
Experience with Stockmate or similar livestock recording systems (desirable).
Strong cattle herd, pasture and water management experience.
Excellent cattle handling and horse-riding skills.
Solid understanding of station operations including bores, fencing, machinery and construction.
Ability to draft cattle to market specifications.
Knowledge of Livestock Production Assurance and Cattle Care Quality Assurance programs.
Proven leadership and communication skills with a practical, solutions-focused mindset.
Current Driver’s Licence.
Firearms Licence (Class A and B)
Air-conditioned accommodation and prepared meals included.
Work with a team that values culture — and fishing!
Ongoing training and development, both on-the-job and from external providers.
We hope this overview has provided you with valuable insight into AAco . To apply for this position, please submit your application via the apply button below. If you have any questions or would like any further information, please contact us via recruitment@aaco.com.au
Established in 1824, the Australian Agricultural Company (AACo) is Australia’s largest integrated cattle and beef producer, and is the oldest continuously operating company in Australia.
Today, AACo owns and operates a strategic balance of properties, feedlots and farms comprising around 6.4 million hectares of land in Queensland and the Northern Territory. This equates to roughly 1% of Australia’s land mass.
AACo specialises in grain fed beef and Wagyu beef production.
Leadership
AACo’s leaders are skilled and passionate about our industry. Each are required to hold themselves accountable for contributing to the success of the Company, to make safety and our people a priority and to work with integrity.
Our History
As a world leading producer of beef and agricultural products and Australia’s largest beef producer, AACo has a long and proud history. We continue to diversify our operations into a vertically integrated agribusiness, backed by a solid history of sustainability and growth.
Environment and Sustainability
AACo is committed to innovative environmental management which protects the resources on which our production systems are based.
Our environment and sustainability initiatives are driven by a dedicated and skilled Rangelands team who are committed to best practice and support our people to deliver on environmental compliance.