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Working Holiday Maker Jobs in South Australia

SA Tourism travel blog

Whether you want to explore city, the , one of South Australia’s numerous wine regions, or even – there are loads of opportunities for a holiday job that will open the door to exciting new landscapes and experiences. We’ve picked some brilliant seasonal opportunities to help you kick start an unforgettable chapter. Use this guide to decide when to travel to Adelaide and start your working holiday and see what your next career could look like.

All year round…

Experience life as a Station Hand

Arkaba Station, Flinders Ranges and outback

If you’ve been fantasising about the vast, Mars like expanse of then make your day dream a day job by becoming a station hand. Jillaroos and Jackaroos (our version of a cowgirl or cowboy) look after cattle or sheep, do farm work and spend a lot of time outside in nature. If you are looking for a completely different, life altering experience than look no further than the heart of Australia. Find yourself an Akubra once you land to keep the dust out of your eyes, invest in a sturdy pair of leather boots and a can-do attitude.

Join a family as an AuPair

Port Willunga, South Australia

Another job that offers year-round employment in South Australia is to be a live-in nanny or babysitter. Become a live-in nanny for a family in Adelaide and explore the city streets of our boutique capital while keeping the kids entertained, while exploring the best that regional South Australia has to offer on your days off. Or, go bush and become an AuPair for a farming family in outback South Australia and get a taste of everyday country life.

Become an adventure tour guide

Quad Biking, Kangaroo Island

If you have what it takes to challenge yourself every day and while also taking people along for the ride, then become an adventure tour guide. There are a range of thrill seeking careers to be had in South Australia – from to

Work in the hotel industry

Sequoia, Adelaide Hills

Feeling fancy? Experience South Australia’s world-class and award-winning food and wine while working in one of Australia’s finest luxury properties – like in Mount Lofty, or in the Barossa Valley. If you enjoy your creature comforts – like heating, cosy couches, the soft melodies of jazz music playing all day and stunning surrounds then luxury hospitality is the gig for you.

There are also plenty of hotels and caravan parks scattered across Adelaide and South Australia that are often in need of staff – including roles like reservations, guest services or housekeeping.

Summer jobs: December to February

Pick fruit and vegetables in the outdoors

Fresh Fruit Stall, Berri

South Australia is known for its top-notch produce. Have a taste of the quintessential working holiday job by working in the outdoors picking fresh produce for Australian markets, supermarkets and for export. Play a part in one of Australia’s biggest industries while living and working by the river, amid rolling green hills or in the outback.

Get a Festival Job

Tasting Australia, Adelaide

At the end of summer, Adelaide explodes with . The locals call it “mad March” thanks to many of Australia’s biggest festivals coinciding here in March and it sees most of the city shut down and turned into pedestrian thoroughfares lined with outdoor bars, fire twirlers, street dancers fairy lights and an electric atmosphere. , WOMADelaide, Adelaide Festival and all require a heap of people to help get their shows on the road and is a great ticket to help you get into the job market.

Autumn jobs: March to May

Harvest award-winning grapes

Olivers Taranga Vineyards

Every year hundreds of seasonal jobs open up for the biggest time of year for winemakers – vintage season. This is harvest time, when thousands of grapes are picked from vines across the state to eventually get turned into world famous wine. Adelaide is the wine capital of Australia, so it is not surprise that the wine industry is a massive employer – particularly for seasonal workers. Whether you find an opportunity in the , , , or , your office could look like emerald green valleys, your work mates are likely the kangaroos that call the vines home and knock-off drinks are homemade. When vintage is finished, take your new knowledge of the local business and move into cellar door sales to chat all things wine with thirsty customers.

Winter work: June to August

Pull pints at an Outback Pub

William Creek, Flinders Ranges and outback

Learn to pull a pint at two of Australia’s most iconic outback pubs – the at the edge of the Flinders, or at the Maree Hotel near . If pub work isn’t your jam but you still want to experience the legend of the Australian outback, then try your hand working front of house at an outback station stay, or you could even take a job as a .

Serve Tea on a Train

The Ghan

Spend your days travelling on one of Australia’s greatest rail journeys that will take you across the country. Working aboard your average work week could see you darting between Adelaide and Darwin or Adelaide and Perth. These train trips will see you traversing some of the hardest to access, most remote corners of Australia.

Work in Spring: September to November

Work as a Deckhand

Big Bend, Murray River

Cruise the Murray River during a glorious South Australian spring on the . Departing from Mannum, 87 kilometres from Adelaide, this will be a brilliant chance to explore the rugged cliffs of the Riverland and soak up the local nature and cultural history.

Work at an Oyster Farm

Pure Coffin Bay Oysters

If you love seafood, then get yourself to an oyster farm. With farms in Coffin Bay, Smoky Bay and Kangaroo Island, oysters from these regions are sent to the best restaurants around Australia. Your days will be spent wading through the crystal blue waters along famous Australian coastlines, shucking and tasting the freshest seafood possible from nature’s salty plate.

Dusted off your resume and ready to find your next gig? is the perfect starting point. Browse roles and start applying!

What’s so special about South Australia?

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