Irrigation Assistance
Tasmanian Berries require 20 full-time staff working a minimum 38 hours a week. Successful applicants will work across both our Harvest and Maintenance teams commencing August 2024 until April 2025. The work will be based at the following farms.
- 284 Exton Road, Exton TAS 7303
- 9 Christmas Hills Road, Elizabeth Town, TAS, 7304
Work will be primarily assisting our Irrigation Manager and with the Farm Maintenance team.
The duties of the work will include but are not limited to:
Assisting with the irrigation of the plants
Checking for water leaks
Tunnel building and maintenance
Trellis maintenance
Planting and pruning of crops
Planting strawberries
Mowing
Brush cutting
Applicants must:
Be willing to work outdoors in all weather conditions.
Be fit and healthy; not be colour blind or vision impaired (as the role requires employees to pick berries at specific stages of ripeness);
Be able to multi-task with attention to detail.
Be able to acquire good speed and to learn manual tasks
Be able to follow instructions, learn and apply new process quickly
Be able to work in a team environment.
When farm work is conducted, it will be paid as an hourly rate, all work is performed under the Horticulture Award 2020 Level 1 and the minimum rate is $22.61 per hour. Upskilling and additional allowances may also be paid if you are trained in extra tasks, leading hand or first aid.
Hours worked will generally be Monday to Friday between the hours of 6:00am and 6:00pm. Weekend work may occasionally be required.
In order to be considered please provide a cover letter. Applications must address the selection criteria and experience. Please state your right to work in Australia, for example are you an Australian Resident, Citizen or are the holder of a Valid Working Visa. Applicants must have two (2) recent professional referees with a contact phone number provided. Applications which fail to address the selection criteria will not be considered.
*HOW TO APPLY*: Apply via emailing [email protected] quoting the reference TAS-24-20-N3D5 in the subject line.
Tasmanian Berries require 20 full-time staff working a minimum 38 hours a week. Successful applicants will work across both our Harvest and Maintenance teams commencing August 2024 until April 2025. The work will be based at the following farms.
- 284 Exton Road, Exton TAS 7303
- 9 Christmas Hills Road, Elizabeth Town, TAS, 7304
Work will be primarily assisting our Irrigation Manager and with the Farm Maintenance team.
The duties of the work will include but are not limited to:
Assisting with the irrigation of the plants
Checking for water leaks
Tunnel building and maintenance
Trellis maintenance
Planting and pruning of crops
Planting strawberries
Mowing
Brush cutting
Applicants must:
Be willing to work outdoors in all weather conditions.
Be fit and healthy; not be colour blind or vision impaired (as the role requires employees to pick berries at specific stages of ripeness);
Be able to multi-task with attention to detail.
Be able to acquire good speed and to learn manual tasks
Be able to follow instructions, learn and apply new process quickly
Be able to work in a team environment.
When farm work is conducted, it will be paid as an hourly rate, all work is performed under the Horticulture Award 2020 Level 1 and the minimum rate is $22.61 per hour. Upskilling and additional allowances may also be paid if you are trained in extra tasks, leading hand or first aid.
Hours worked will generally be Monday to Friday between the hours of 6:00am and 6:00pm. Weekend work may occasionally be required.
In order to be considered please provide a cover letter. Applications must address the selection criteria and experience. Please state your right to work in Australia, for example are you an Australian Resident, Citizen or are the holder of a Valid Working Visa. Applicants must have two (2) recent professional referees with a contact phone number provided. Applications which fail to address the selection criteria will not be considered.
*HOW TO APPLY*: Apply via emailing [email protected] quoting the reference TAS-24-20-N3D5 in the subject line.