Description:
Are you excited by the idea of living and working in a remote, picturesque location?
If you love working outdoors, have a passion for animal welfare and are an experienced horse rider, then we have the perfect opportunity for you!
About us:
Harvest Road Group is a family-owned West Australian integrated Cattle, Beef and Aquaculture business. Our diverse operations span the entire state, from the majestic Kimberley region in the north down to the scenic beauty of Albany in the south, partnering with over 1,400 small businesses to deliver Western Australia’s quality produce to our customers across Australia and around the world through our lead brands Harvey Beef and Leeuwin Coast.
About Koojan Downs Feeding Facility:
Koojan Downs feeding facility is located 20kms from Moora and 160kms north of Perth. Koojan Downs is part of the integrated beef supply chain for Harvest Road. This integrated beef supply chain ranges from north to southwest of Western Australia and is based on best-practice ecological planning and animal welfare management.
Opportunity:
We are currently seeking enthusiastic and energetic Livestock Hands to join our expanding business. Working on a 10:4 permanent roster , you will be a part of a team to operate the feeding facility near Moora, WA . This is WA’s largest feeding facility and is designed to supply Harvest Road’s processing facility, Harvey Beef.
Reporting to the Livestock Manager this opportunity will suit a self-motivated person who is hands on and is passionate about the agriculture industry. You will have a strong work ethic and be willing to learn and contribute to the team.
Please note:
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You will need to be an experienced horse rider.
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These are permanent positions, those on short term/working holiday visas will not be considered.
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You will need to have a current driver’s licence and own transport.
Key Responsibilities of the role:
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Carrying out and delegation of all day-to-day livestock operations at Koojan Downs, including stock husbandry and all aspects of cattle health.
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Ensuring that policies and procedures are adhered to.
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Communication with the other members of the crew and facility management.
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Unload and load cattle into and out of the facility for processing.
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Supporting the Livestock Manager to coordinate and perform the movement of cattle.
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Recording of cattle movements and treatments in livestock management software.
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Ability to pen ride to observe the welfare of the animals daily.
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Administering medicine or performing simple welfare tasks on an animal.
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Other duties as required.
Ideal skillset:
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Must be a capable and experienced horse rider with at least 12 months of experience.
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Must have a driver’s licence and own transport.
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Willingness to work on a roster basis (10:4).
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Agricultural knowledge and cattle experience essential.
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Constantly demonstrate commitment to safe working practices and animal welfare.
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Able to work autonomously or as part of a team.
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Motivated and hard-working, willing to contribute to the Harvest Road team culture.
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Proficiency with computers.
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Attention to detail.
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Possess sufficient fitness level to carry out required tasks.
What Harvest Road Offers:
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Lifestyle: Escape the hustle and bustle of city life, and immerse yourself in a peaceful, remote environment.
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Accommodation: Accommodation located nearby, providing you with a comfortable and convenient living space.
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Community: Be a part of a friendly, close-knit community, where support is always at hand.
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Work-Life Balance: Experience a balanced lifestyle, where work and leisure coexist harmoniously.
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Competitive Remuneration: Industry standards are our baseline. We take into account your individualexperience and skills to ensure you are being rewarded fairly for what you bring to the role.
Please follow the ‘ Apply ’ button to submit your application to join one of Western Australia’s largest agri-food businesses. Applicants should present with a cover letter and current resume.
Visit: www.harvestroad.com to learn more about our values and other career opportunities.
We are an equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to having a workforce that reflects the community in which we live and work. We encourage Indigenous Australians, people with a disability and people of all ages, culturally diverse backgrounds, gender identity and sexual orientation to apply.