Friday 21 June 2024

Swap your day job for an ‘Odd Job’ this winter in Tasmania

Wine Whisperer - Clover Hill

What is Odd Jobs?

This Off Season, Australians are being encouraged to swap their day jobs for Odd Jobs - a uniquely Tasmanian winter experience providing an antidote to the stresses of modern life. Ten successful applicants will have the chance to visit Tasmania to fulfil their new roles, exploring some of Tasmania’s most wild and wonderful workplaces.

What is the Off Season?

The Off Season is Tourism Tasmania’s opportunity to position Tasmania as a must-do winter experience, driving visitation to the state during the cooler months (May-August). This year, mainlanders are encouraged to ‘become a winter person’, and enjoy the many unique and exciting experiences available during Tasmania’s winter.

Odd Jobs on offer:


● Cave Conductor - Wild Cave Tours
· In the subterranean Gunns Plains Caves, embark on a musical journey as a Cave Conductor. In this role, you will work alongside local musician Charlie as he performs for tour groups by testing the cave’s mesmerising acoustics.
· Apply, HERE.

● Truffle Snuffler - The Truffledore
· Timo and Ina of the Truffledore need a Truffle Snuffler to help with their harvest. This unique role combines a passion for the outdoors, animals, and freshly foraged ingredients. Wander the winter landscape with a canine companion to unearth hidden gems beneath the ground.
· Apply, HERE.

● Wine Whisperer - Clover Hill
· Clover Hill is seeking a green thumb to come and commune with the grapevines as a Wine Whisperer. This job is part tending, part tasting and sipping through Clover Hill’s range to fully grasp the connection between these sparkling wines and the climate.
· Apply, HERE.

● Paranormal Investigator - Tasmania’s Most Haunted
· Paranormal Investigator - A fan of history and mystery is wanted as the resident Paranormal Investigator with Tasmania’s Most Haunted at Willow Court: Australia’s oldest continually run asylum. Unearth its secrets, armed with the latest detecting devices and keen investigative skills.
· Apply, HERE.

● Puffer Nut - West Coast Wilderness Railway
· Don your overalls and join the Locomotive Crew. Warm your hands over the firebox, riding shotgun in the cab alongside the Driver and Fireman through the rugged Tasmanian wilderness.
· Apply, HERE.

● Soaksmith - Little Things Farm
· Little Things Farm are looking for an Odd Jobber to craft a bath salt capturing the essence of the Off Season. The Soaksmith will immerse themselves in the sights, sounds, and scents of Tasmania in winter.
· Apply, HERE.

● Wombat Walker - East Coast Nature World
· East Coast Natureworld is looking for a Wombat Walker to keep these fluffy creatures physically and mentally happy, leading them on their morning waddles as part of their rehabilitation program
· Apply, HERE.

● Oyster Organiser - Freycinet Marine Farm

· Freycinet Marine Farm is looking for someone who isn’t afraid to pull on a pair of waders and plod through the tranquil waters of Great Oyster Bay as an Oyster Organiser.
· Apply, HERE.

● Star Seeker - Rathmore
· Astronomy buffs gathering at Rathmore House require a Star Seeker to help them observe the Tasmanian night sky, assisting with celestial observations, telescope fiddling, and astro-imaging.
· Apply, HERE.

● Sauna Stoker - Little Beach Co.

· Little Beach Co. need a heat-lover to tend their wood-fired sauna, keeping the flames fed and maintaining a cosy temperature in welcome contrast to the winter weather.
· Apply, HERE.

How to Apply:

If you are interested in applying for an Odd Job, please visit Discovertasmania.com.au/oddjobs for more information. Select your preferred role, and you’ll be prompted to submit a short description as to why you are the perfect fit. Submission requirements may differ from role to role.

About Tourism Tasmania

There's a little island off an island at the world's edge, desired as one of the most unordinary places on Earth. It's a land where 'paddock-to-plate' means fresh truffles foraged that morning; where Tasmanian devils, wombats, echidnas and platypuses roam free; and where trailblazing cheesemakers, art collectors and whisky distillers prosper.

Tasmania's geographic isolation has shaped its unique biodiversity – globally significant and dazzling in its beauty – and fostered a rare community of creative, down-to-earth people with time to make you feel welcome.

Everything's close by in Tasmania. Cruise into the enchanting south-west wilderness by day, then sip cool-climate pinot in the vibrant capital by night. Weave in and out of edgy galleries and festivals, the same day delving into complex Tasmanian Aboriginal history and convict heritage.

Star Seeker - Rathmore
Embrace abundant opportunities for wellness: homegrown and homemade produce markets, sustainable luxury retreats, just-caught seafood and hikes deep into the pristine rainforest. Seek out adventure – test yourself on wild mountain bike trails, tee off on golf courses perched over rugged coastlines, cast for wild brown trout in glacial tarns, and raft along scenic rivers. With four distinct seasons, there's always something new to see, feel and taste.

Take a deep breath of the world's freshest air. A journey to Tasmania is a chance to unplug, recharge and reconnect with the things that matter.

To access latest industry news, resources for industry and media releases, visit Tourism Tasmania's corporate website: www.tourismtasmania.com.au.

For travel information, visit Tourism Tasmania's consumer website: www.discover tasmania.com.au.

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