
Pungalina Safari Camp | Multiple Couples Positions | Outback Spirit Tours
Journey Beyond group., Thayer, KS, United States
Be part of sharing special places and shaping lasting memories with Australia’s leading experiential tourism business.
ABOUT US Outback Spirit Tours
offers extraordinary adventure tours and luxury short stays that capture the very essence of Australia. From the rugged red cliffs of the Kimberley to the unspoiled beauty of Tasmania, we bring our guests face‑to‑face with the country’s most iconic landscapes and stories.
Operating
eight remote camps and lodges
in some of Australia’s most breathtaking and hard‑to‑reach locations, our passionate team of guides, drivers, camp/lodge hosts, chefs, and operations staff are dedicated to creating once‑in‑a‑lifetime experiences for our guests.
Australia’s leading experiential tourism group, Journey Beyond, is privileged to operate 20 brands spanning the country and New Zealand, connecting guests to the land, and to each other.
Headquartered in Adelaide, Journey Beyond formed in 2016 and now comprises tourism brands including: iconic trains The Ghan, Indian Pacific, Great Southern, The Overland; premium small‑group outback operator Outback Spirit; eco‑luxury lodge Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef; aquatic adventures Cruise Whitsundays, Rottnest Express, Sailaway Port Douglas, Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures, Darwin Harbour Cruises and Journey Beyond Cruise Sydney; our tallest members, Melbourne Skydeck and Eureka 89; the historic Vintage Rail Journeys; The Telegraph Station in Alice Springs; Monarto Safari Resort; Exmouth Dive & Whalesharks Ningaloo, New Zealand coach tour specialist Grand Pacific Tours, and Voyages Tourism Australia.
ABOUT THE POSITIONS Pungalina Safari Camp
is set within the breathtaking borders of the Australian Wildlife Conservancy’s Pungalina‑Seven Emu Wildlife Sanctuary - a vast and pristine conservation property stretching from the Savannah Way to the remote coastline of the Gulf of Carpentaria. The sanctuary protects more than 350 species of mammals, birds, reptiles and frogs across diverse and spectacular landscapes.
Outback Spirit Tours is seeking
two capable and adventurous couples
to join us for the touring season from April through to October, living and working onsite at this truly unique and remote camp.
Due to accommodation arrangements,
applications must be from couples , filling the following four roles:
Camp Manager
Guide (Coxswain Licence required)
Chef
Camp Attendant
CAMP MANAGER This is a hands‑on leadership role overseeing the day‑to‑day operations of the camp. You’ll be responsible for ensuring smooth operations, exceptional guest experiences, and a strong, supportive team culture.
Key responsibilities include:
Leading and supporting onsite staff across all departments
Delivering exceptional guest experiences and actively working towards strong Net Promoter Scores (NPS)
Overseeing food and beverage service, accommodation standards, and guest activities
Managing rosters, logistics, administration, and cost control
Ensuring camp infrastructure and grounds are well maintained
Driving a strong safety culture, including incident and hazard reporting
Supporting staff inductions and ongoing training
GUIDE (COXSWAIN LICENCE REQUIRED) The Guide plays a key role in bringing Pungalina to life for our guests through guided experiences on land and water.
Key responsibilities include:
Leading interpretive guest activities and wildlife experiences
Operating guided boat tours on the Calvert River
Sharing knowledge of local ecosystems, wildlife, and conservation
Assisting with general camp operations and maintenance as required
CHEF As our Solo Chef, you’ll take ownership of the kitchen and deliver high‑quality, hearty meals that exceed guest expectations - even in a remote setting.
Key responsibilities include:
Managing daily kitchen operations independently
Preparing and presenting high‑quality meals for guests and staff
Ensuring strict adherence to food safety, hygiene, and health regulations
Maintaining cleanliness and organisation of kitchen areas
Creating memorable dining experiences that enhance each guest’s stay
CAMP ATTENDANT The Camp Attendant is a true all‑rounder, supporting food and beverage service, housekeeping, and daily camp operations.
Key responsibilities include:
Providing warm, professional food and beverage service
Supporting the kitchen with preparation, plating, and cleaning as needed
Maintaining guest accommodation and shared spaces to a high standard
Assisting with general camp duties and guest engagement
Creating a welcoming and friendly atmosphere throughout the camp
WHAT WILL MAKE YOU STAND OUT
Certificate III in Commercial Cookery or equivalent (Chef)
A positive, team‑focused attitude and strong work ethic
Ability to live and work together in a remote environment
Pride in cleanliness, presentation, and guest service
Previous experience in remote, lodge, or expedition‑style operations
Strong leadership and communication skills
A passion for nature, conservation, tourism, and guest experience
Ability to problem‑solve and adapt in a remote setting
Current RSA, Food Safety, and Remote First Aid (including CPR) certificates
Maintenance or grounds experience (highly regarded)
REMOTE LIVING All of our camps and lodges are located in some of Australia’s most remote regions. Many cannot be accessed by road – instead, you’ll be flown to site from Darwin via our private aviation network.
You’ll live and work onsite for the entirety of the season, without regular access to nearby towns or cities. This lifestyle offers a rare opportunity to disconnect from the everyday, immerse yourself in nature, and experience Australia’s vast and beautiful landscapes in a deeply meaningful way.
While remote living comes with unique challenges, it is also one of the most rewarding experiences you’ll ever have.
WHAT WE OFFER
Fully provided meals and accommodation for the season
A once‑in‑a‑lifetime opportunity to live in a remote wildlife sanctuary
The chance to work as part of a small, close‑knit team
An unforgettable lifestyle and experience few people ever get to have
Amazing opportunity to work in a dynamic, growing tourism business
Generous discounts on Journey Beyond travel and experiences
Accommodation and meals provided
Employee Referral Policy
Private Health discounts
Employee Assistance Program
Discounts on Journey Beyond merchandise
These roles require living and working onsite in a
very remote location
for the duration of the season. Applicants must be comfortable with limited connectivity, isolation, and the realities of remote camp life.
If you and your partner are adventurous, resilient, and passionate about hospitality, nature, and creating meaningful guest experiences, we’d love to hear from you.
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ABOUT US Outback Spirit Tours
offers extraordinary adventure tours and luxury short stays that capture the very essence of Australia. From the rugged red cliffs of the Kimberley to the unspoiled beauty of Tasmania, we bring our guests face‑to‑face with the country’s most iconic landscapes and stories.
Operating
eight remote camps and lodges
in some of Australia’s most breathtaking and hard‑to‑reach locations, our passionate team of guides, drivers, camp/lodge hosts, chefs, and operations staff are dedicated to creating once‑in‑a‑lifetime experiences for our guests.
Australia’s leading experiential tourism group, Journey Beyond, is privileged to operate 20 brands spanning the country and New Zealand, connecting guests to the land, and to each other.
Headquartered in Adelaide, Journey Beyond formed in 2016 and now comprises tourism brands including: iconic trains The Ghan, Indian Pacific, Great Southern, The Overland; premium small‑group outback operator Outback Spirit; eco‑luxury lodge Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef; aquatic adventures Cruise Whitsundays, Rottnest Express, Sailaway Port Douglas, Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures, Darwin Harbour Cruises and Journey Beyond Cruise Sydney; our tallest members, Melbourne Skydeck and Eureka 89; the historic Vintage Rail Journeys; The Telegraph Station in Alice Springs; Monarto Safari Resort; Exmouth Dive & Whalesharks Ningaloo, New Zealand coach tour specialist Grand Pacific Tours, and Voyages Tourism Australia.
ABOUT THE POSITIONS Pungalina Safari Camp
is set within the breathtaking borders of the Australian Wildlife Conservancy’s Pungalina‑Seven Emu Wildlife Sanctuary - a vast and pristine conservation property stretching from the Savannah Way to the remote coastline of the Gulf of Carpentaria. The sanctuary protects more than 350 species of mammals, birds, reptiles and frogs across diverse and spectacular landscapes.
Outback Spirit Tours is seeking
two capable and adventurous couples
to join us for the touring season from April through to October, living and working onsite at this truly unique and remote camp.
Due to accommodation arrangements,
applications must be from couples , filling the following four roles:
Camp Manager
Guide (Coxswain Licence required)
Chef
Camp Attendant
CAMP MANAGER This is a hands‑on leadership role overseeing the day‑to‑day operations of the camp. You’ll be responsible for ensuring smooth operations, exceptional guest experiences, and a strong, supportive team culture.
Key responsibilities include:
Leading and supporting onsite staff across all departments
Delivering exceptional guest experiences and actively working towards strong Net Promoter Scores (NPS)
Overseeing food and beverage service, accommodation standards, and guest activities
Managing rosters, logistics, administration, and cost control
Ensuring camp infrastructure and grounds are well maintained
Driving a strong safety culture, including incident and hazard reporting
Supporting staff inductions and ongoing training
GUIDE (COXSWAIN LICENCE REQUIRED) The Guide plays a key role in bringing Pungalina to life for our guests through guided experiences on land and water.
Key responsibilities include:
Leading interpretive guest activities and wildlife experiences
Operating guided boat tours on the Calvert River
Sharing knowledge of local ecosystems, wildlife, and conservation
Assisting with general camp operations and maintenance as required
CHEF As our Solo Chef, you’ll take ownership of the kitchen and deliver high‑quality, hearty meals that exceed guest expectations - even in a remote setting.
Key responsibilities include:
Managing daily kitchen operations independently
Preparing and presenting high‑quality meals for guests and staff
Ensuring strict adherence to food safety, hygiene, and health regulations
Maintaining cleanliness and organisation of kitchen areas
Creating memorable dining experiences that enhance each guest’s stay
CAMP ATTENDANT The Camp Attendant is a true all‑rounder, supporting food and beverage service, housekeeping, and daily camp operations.
Key responsibilities include:
Providing warm, professional food and beverage service
Supporting the kitchen with preparation, plating, and cleaning as needed
Maintaining guest accommodation and shared spaces to a high standard
Assisting with general camp duties and guest engagement
Creating a welcoming and friendly atmosphere throughout the camp
WHAT WILL MAKE YOU STAND OUT
Certificate III in Commercial Cookery or equivalent (Chef)
A positive, team‑focused attitude and strong work ethic
Ability to live and work together in a remote environment
Pride in cleanliness, presentation, and guest service
Previous experience in remote, lodge, or expedition‑style operations
Strong leadership and communication skills
A passion for nature, conservation, tourism, and guest experience
Ability to problem‑solve and adapt in a remote setting
Current RSA, Food Safety, and Remote First Aid (including CPR) certificates
Maintenance or grounds experience (highly regarded)
REMOTE LIVING All of our camps and lodges are located in some of Australia’s most remote regions. Many cannot be accessed by road – instead, you’ll be flown to site from Darwin via our private aviation network.
You’ll live and work onsite for the entirety of the season, without regular access to nearby towns or cities. This lifestyle offers a rare opportunity to disconnect from the everyday, immerse yourself in nature, and experience Australia’s vast and beautiful landscapes in a deeply meaningful way.
While remote living comes with unique challenges, it is also one of the most rewarding experiences you’ll ever have.
WHAT WE OFFER
Fully provided meals and accommodation for the season
A once‑in‑a‑lifetime opportunity to live in a remote wildlife sanctuary
The chance to work as part of a small, close‑knit team
An unforgettable lifestyle and experience few people ever get to have
Amazing opportunity to work in a dynamic, growing tourism business
Generous discounts on Journey Beyond travel and experiences
Accommodation and meals provided
Employee Referral Policy
Private Health discounts
Employee Assistance Program
Discounts on Journey Beyond merchandise
These roles require living and working onsite in a
very remote location
for the duration of the season. Applicants must be comfortable with limited connectivity, isolation, and the realities of remote camp life.
If you and your partner are adventurous, resilient, and passionate about hospitality, nature, and creating meaningful guest experiences, we’d love to hear from you.
#J-18808-Ljbffr