Opportunity to work with an established management team in a dynamic & progressive Mixed Livestock enterprise just 30 minutes from a regional centre.
The RoleAn exciting opportunity is presented for a livestock-focused Assistant Manager who is seeking a stimulating and dynamic role that will provide a challenge under the mentorship of a highly experienced manager. The vibrant enterprise currently conducts an Autumn calving program with 920 cows to produce weaner steers alongside 7,600 composite ewes for prime lamb production, with the jewel in the crown being their 130 stud Hampshire Down ewes.
Reporting directly to the long-term manager, you will have a passion for livestock and learning as you will be involved in all aspects of the business daily, including forward planning, budgeting and staff allocations. Strong communication, organisational skills and digital literacy will all assist you in ensuring accurate record-keeping and liaising with various stakeholders. Progression of the business is a crucial principle and ensures that technology is actively embraced, including AgriWebb and water reticulation monitoring programs to support data-based decision-making throughout the enterprise.
The commercial flock is monitored utilising EIDs, rotationally grazed within breeding groups, and bikes and SBS for all stock movements, ably assisted by working dogs. The ongoing infrastructure program ensures that animal husbandry tasks are as comfortable as possible, including the recent installation of new undercover sheep yards fitted with bulk and Clipex handlers and a new shearing shed constructed in recent years. Under the guidance of a contracted agronomist, an annual pasture renovation program is undertaken on 100 Ha to ensure optimum stock performance.
Approximately 400Ha is utilised for commercial and fodder crops under a share farm arrangement, including wheat, faba beans, lucerne and small seeds, with 240 ha of the program under centre pivots. The other party predominantly carries out associated tasks, however, you may sometimes undertake some duties during peak times.
Professional development is actively encouraged, and opportunities are provided to be involved and attend local farm management groups and field days regularly. Fostering a friendly and welcoming work environment, all staff look forward to regular shared morning teas and involvement in the property.
The Offer
There is an attractive remuneration package to be negotiated with the successful candidate based on their experience, along with a comfortable 4-bedroom house with a split system and utilities included. The property is within an hour from a large major city, pristine beaches, and an airport. It is ideally situated halfway between Adelaide and Melbourne, where you can access multiple schooling options and all your general needs.
The Ideal Candidate
Applications are sought from energetic livestock-focused candidates who have the following attributes:
- A minimum 4 years' experience with livestock, preferably both sheep and cattle or at least 2 years in a similar senior position
- Leadership experience, either in a small team or other areas of life
- Low-stress stock handling knowledge and skills
- Own team of quality working dogs
- Strong communication, organisational and problem solving skills.
- Willingness to continuously learn.
- Machinery operation skills
- Mechanical aptitude and fabrication skills
- General farm maintenance skills, including fencing.
- HR licence (not essential)
- Chemical certificate (or willingness to obtain)
- Lifetime Ewe qualification (or willingness to obtain)
If you feel that you’re the right fit for this position, please submit an up-to-date resume along with the contact details of 3 references. Preference will be given to those who supply a cover letter addressing their suitability - that is, tell us what you love about the role and how you think you’re the right fit.
For further information, please call Bec on 0455 215 976 or email bec@droverag.com.au