We support agribusinesses in Armidale with hiring across livestock, fieldwork, and rural trade roles. We also assist job seekers looking for work in agriculture, station operations, and support services in Northern NSW.
We work with property owners, station managers, and rural employers to find reliable workers across operational and support roles. Whether you’re hiring for a short-term contract or filling a permanent role, we manage sourcing, screening, and placement so you can stay focused on your daily operations.
Each role is matched to candidates based on experience, location, site readiness, and timing.
We recruit across broadacre farming, livestock handling, station work, and support roles such as machinery, fencing, or yard maintenance.
We manage recruitment for leadership and management positions including site supervisors, regional coordinators, and livestock operations leads.
We help employers manage staff transitions through support and referrals for affected workers, especially during seasonal scale-downs or internal changes.
Assessment tools are available to check job readiness for physical, machinery-based, or safety-sensitive roles where applicable.
Armidale has a long history of livestock breeding, mixed farming, and grazing operations. We assist with roles across these sectors, including cattle and sheep stations, feedlots, and field maintenance.
As hiring needs often align with the region’s seasonal workload, we assist in planning ahead for peak labour periods and provide support during periods of workforce change.
We place candidates in roles that require experience, endurance, or rural task focus. Common placements include:
Mustering, feeding, yard work, general hands, property labour.
Fencing, irrigation, machinery operators, loader drivers.
Recordkeeping, property admin, logistics coordination, schedulers
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We also support placements that combine on-ground work with admin or stock management.
If you’re based in Armidale or the Northern Tablelands, we can connect you with jobs in livestock, farming, and site-based support roles. Many placements are suited to people with hands-on experience, though some entry-level opportunities are available.
We provide full role briefings, employer expectations, and placement support to make the transition into work smoother and more reliable.
We recruit in Armidale and surrounding areas including:
We also assist with station placements across the broader Northern Tablelands.
We work closely with property owners and regional employers to fill roles without the usual admin burden.
Meet our team to learn how we support agriculture hiring across Northern NSW.
We specialise in station, livestock, and rural support roles.
Each worker is reviewed for job fit, location readiness, and available start dates.
We handle everything from role brief to final confirmation, helping reduce hiring delays and turnover.
Ready to apply or fill a role in Armidale’s agriculture sector?
We support the full recruitment process from first contact to placement.
Call 1300 209 641 or send an enquiry to get started.
Yes. We regularly place workers on livestock stations around Armidale and the Northern Tablelands. These include yard hands, general station crew, and workers for feeding and stock handling tasks.
You can. Many property owners value reliability, availability, and physical readiness over formal qualifications. Let us know what hands-on experience you have.
Not necessarily. Some properties offer accommodation or accept applicants from nearby towns if they’re available to travel or relocate. We’ll confirm the travel and housing situation before placing you.
Yes. Some roles require a mix of outdoor work and basic admin like stock tracking or supply orders. If you’re open to doing both, we’ll match you with employers who need that support.
Once we receive your application, we review your experience, contact you for further details, and match you with current or upcoming roles. We stay in touch until a placement is made or a better match becomes available.
We work with both. Some placements are on large stations, others are on smaller mixed farms looking for help during busy periods or when expanding.
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