Applications invited for 2021 Northern Cattle SeasonParaway is one of Australia's largest Pastoral companies and is now accepting applications from motivated individuals to join our high performing teams at several of our cattle stations across Queensland commencing in February 2021. What is the role of a station hand? Station hands are a critical part of a successful property. Your day will often involve early starts, livestock mustering and yard work, general station maintenance (fencing, water runs), horse husbandry (feeding, grooming, shoeing) and other station duties as required.Don't have experience? That's ok, we hire for attitude and can teach you what you need to know but of course if you already have skills and experience that you think could add value to our business, then we want to hear from you. What's in it for me? The days are often long and the work can be tough but you will be well rewarded with pay and benefits to match your experience, a season completion bonus, an opportunity to kick start a career with a leading agricultural employer, training opportunities and the chance to make friendships that could last a lifetime. What do I need to do now? Don't wait, submit your application today! We will be reviewing all applications in the coming weeks and we will be in touch with further updates. Applicants are required to hold valid Australian work rights, live on station and ideally be vaccinated for Q Fever prior to commencement. Background screening including reference checking may be required. 

Northern Cattle Season - 2021 - Station Hands

  • Opportunity to start your career in agriculture
  • Learn new skills and develop lifelong friendships
  • Work for a leading Australian employer

Applications invited for 2021 Northern Cattle Season

Paraway is one of Australia's largest Pastoral companies and is now accepting applications from motivated individuals to join our high performing teams at several of our cattle stations across Queensland commencing in February 2021. 

What is the role of a station hand? 

Station hands are a critical part of a successful property. Your day will often involve early starts, livestock mustering and yard work, general station maintenance (fencing, water runs), horse husbandry (feeding, grooming, shoeing) and other station duties as required.

Don't have experience? That's ok, we hire for attitude and can teach you what you need to know but of course if you already have skills and experience that you think could add value to our business, then we want to hear from you. 

What's in it for me? 

The days are often long and the work can be tough but you will be well rewarded with pay and benefits to match your experience, a season completion bonus, an opportunity to kick start a career with a leading agricultural employer, training opportunities and the chance to make friendships that could last a lifetime. 

What do I need to do now? 

Don't wait, submit your application today! We will be reviewing all applications in the coming weeks and we will be in touch with further updates. Applicants are required to hold valid Australian work rights, live on station and ideally be vaccinated for Q Fever prior to commencement. Background screening including reference checking may be required.