If you're ready to take the next step in your farming career, have an eye for detail, and a drive to succeed, this is your chance to work alongside passionate farm owners focused on producing top-quality stock and running a well-managed operation.
About the role.
We’re on the lookout for a dedicated, hands-on 2IC to work alongside the farm owner, taking charge of day-to-day operations on our 940ha (600 effective) hill country sheep and beef farm, including livestock operations & management, pasture & crop management and farm maintenance.
This is a challenging but rewarding role, ideal for someone with great stockmanship looking to build their leadership, and operational skills with a longer-term goal of developing their career in the industry.
As 2IC, you’ll work closely with the Farm Owner and Farm Consultant to ensure smooth, efficient, and productive farm operations.
Your responsibilities will include: Livestock Management – Overseeing & implementing animal health and breeding plans, ensuring high animal welfare standards, and proactively managing animal health priorities.
Farm Operations – Working alongside the Farm Owner to implement farm policies, coordinate daily tasks, and oversee contractors when required.
Record Keeping – Keeping accurate records of farm activities including; livestock tallies, stock health, crop yields, and physical performance.
Pasture Management – Monitoring & assessing pasture growth, implementing grazing strategies and planning rotations, applying fertilisers, and managing pest and weed control.
Machinery & Infrastructure – Operating and maintaining farm machinery, as well as assisting with the upkeep of farm infrastructure such as fencing, yards, and water supply systems.
Health & Safety – Promoting a safe work environment and ensuring all farm H&S policies are followed.
What We’re Looking For.
Running 5,500 stock units, we need someone who is proactive, hardworking, and committed to farming.
You’ll be trusted to work independently and make decisions when the farm owner is unavailable.
Excellent record keeping skills are a must.
You need to hold a current full driver’s license and have experience with quad bikes, side by sides and tractors, being confident to work on hill country.
You must also have a reliable team of 4-5 working dogs.
To be successful in this role, you’ll bring: Strong stockmanship skills and genuine care for animal welfare.
In-depth knowledge of livestock management, crop production and agricultural best practises.
Strong leadership and management skills – have the ability to think on your feet.
High level of written and verbal communication skills – not being afraid to share ideas and make the most of learning opportunities.
Have the ability to use cloud-based diary systems effectively.
Excellent organisational and time management abilities Physical fitness and willingness to work outdoors in various work conditions.
Kereru Farm Weber ensures a safe workplace, and a criminal background check may be required before the successful applicant is appointed.
The Farm.
Kereru Farm Weber is an award-winning, fourth-generation sheep and beef farm in Weber—a great little rural community 35 km east of Dannevirke in the Tararua District, North Island New Zealand.
Akitio Beach is also just a 30-minute drive away, and the local primary school (Years 1–8) is only 500 meters from the four-bedroom home.
It’s a fantastic place to live, work, and raise a family.
As a business, Kereru Farm Weber is actively involved in the local community, including catchment groups and industry body days.
If you’re looking for a role where you can grow your skills while staying connected to the wider sector, we’d love to hear from you.
What We Offer.
Competitive salary & working dog allowances.
A four-bedroom home in a welcoming rural community.
Internet access and other benefits are also included.
The chance to develop your skills and prepare for future leadership roles.
Apply Now.
Applications close 30 April 2025, and we will be reviewing applications as they are received.
Send your CV and cover letter to