Relief Caretaker - Beaufort Lake Caravan Park
Pyrenees Shire Council
Posted 6 days ago
Relief Caretaker – Beaufort Lake Caravan Park
Casual
Band 3 (Salary Rates at $42.31 - $45.22 per hour) + Superannuation
Must be available on weekends and Public Holidays
Pyrenees Shire Council currently has a vacancy available for a casual Relief Caretaker role at the Beaufort Lake Caravan Park.
This is an exciting opportunity for a person with a passion in providing exceptional visitor experiences at the Caravan Park and being able to assist the caravan park caretaker to grow the business. The key responsibilities, objectives of the role and Key Selection Criteria are specified in the Position Description. The applicant Council is seeking will provide excellent customer experiences and exceed visitor expectations on a regular basis.
Applicants should have a background in managing tourism accommodation, or a related experience, an eye for detail and excellent customer service skills.
Further information may be obtained by telephoning Ray Davies, Manager Economic Development and Tourism on 1300 797 363.
Applicants must provide:
application cover sheet
a covering letter identifying your interest in the position
a statement addressing your relative experience and the key selection criteria as outlined in the position description and
Curriculum Vitae (including phone referees).
How to Apply:
Interested candidates can download the position description and submit applications via the Council's website.
Application Deadline:
Applications for this position close at 9am Monday 22 September 2025.
For any enquiries regarding the application process, please contact Emma Poyser at [email protected] or by phone at 1300 797 363.
Pyrenees Shire Council are proud to be an inclusive and equal opportunity employer. We offer flexible work arrangements and welcome applications from individuals of all abilities and backgrounds.
J Nolan
Chief Executive Officer
About Pyrenees Shire Council
The Pyrenees Shire is a very productive agricultural region covering 3,500 square kilometres. The shire takes its name from the ranges in the north, named by Major Mitchell in 1836 as they reminded him of the Pyrenees in Europe.
This area is renowned for its cereal and hay crops, wool, viticulture and forestry activity. Gold, along with sand, gravel and slate, all contribute to the region's economy. Thirty per cent of the workforce is involved in agriculture, which produces commodities with a gross value of about $70 million each year.
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