Job Category: Agriculture, Nature & Animal Who we are: The Australian Agricultural Company (AACo) is Australia's largest integrated cattle and beef producer, specialising in grass-fed, grain-fed, and Wagyu beef production.
Established back in 1824, we've been doing this a while – in fact, we're Australia's oldest continuously operating company.
We've had plenty of time to figure out how to be the best workplace we can be, with all the support, training, and opportunity you need to shape your career how you want to.
We're dedicated to acknowledging our history even as we look to sustainably feed the future – and we'd love you to join us.
Job Description We're on the hunt for passionate and skilled individuals to take on the role of Head Stockperson and lead our teams at Headingly and Dalgonally Stations.
As the Head Stockperson, you'll be at the forefront, managing stock staff and driving training and assessment programs based on our Operational Skills Framework.
You'll ensure that everything runs smoothly, aligning with company policies and hitting targets, all while upholding the highest standards of WHS principles.
In this dynamic and ever-changing role, no two days will be alike, duties will include but are not limited to: Manage, lead, and mentor station livestock staff and encourage strong communication with all other staff.
Ensure welfare of all livestock according to Industry Standards/AACo Animal Welfare Policy.
Plan and implement animal husbandry programs.
Record and maintain accurate and prompt numbers for the company's livestock information system.
Assist and contribute to planning of; and implement; general maintenance/capital improvement programs.
Knowledge and understanding of environmental and natural resources of the station/work with management to maintain appropriate records.
Manage the implementation of AACo's internal training framework.
Desired Skills and Experience Requirements Minimum 4 years' experience as a Leading Hand or Head Stockperson position.
Experience with Stockmate, Livestock recording systems/programs or similar – Desirable.
Extensive experience in cattle herd, pasture and water management & excellent cattle handling and horse-riding skills.
Sound working knowledge of all on-station activities including bores, fencing, construction, machinery, earth moving, stockmanship.
Knowledge of market specifications and ability to draft cattle according to specifications.
Knowledge of Livestock Production Assurance Cattle Care Quality Assurance Program.
Excellent leadership, communication skills and a mature and rational approach to problem-solving.
Current Drivers License.
Firearms Licence (Class A and B).
Employee Benefits Service recognition & employee discounts with preferred suppliers.
Ongoing training and development, both on-the-job and from external providers.
Wi-Fi access, air-conditioned accommodation and meals provided.
Fare/travel reimbursement and other allowances as per company policy.
Internal transfer and career opportunities.
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