
Are you looking for a role in the spectacular alpine environments that regional Victoria has to offer?
Howmans Gap Alpine Discovery Camp are seeking passionate Lead Cooks to join the team for the upcoming winter season!
About the Role
As our Lead Cook working over the course of the 2026 Winter Season at Howmans Gap Alpine Discovery Camp, you will be the heart of our kitchen, ensuring every camper is fuelled for their camp adventures. You will lead by example, supporting our kitchen assistants and ensuring that every meal is prepared with care and served with a smile.
Key responsibilities include:
This is a casual position paying $36.58 p.h + super.
The Howmans Gap winter season for 2026 is anticipated to begin on the 20th June and conclude 12th September - subject to change based on weather.
About You
We are looking for a cook who is passionate about food and people. You are a natural leader with a warm approach, capable of building strong, positive relationships with campers, colleagues, and stakeholders.
What you bring to the table:
What's in it for you?
Join a team where your culinary skills make a real difference to the experiences of young people.
About Howmans Gap Alpine Discovery Camp
Howmans Gap Alpine Discovery Camp is an alpine centre and adventure camp located by Falls Creek, and managed by YMCA Camps. Catering to schools and groups year-round, the team at Howmans Gap run a variety of programs and activities to suit every group, from skiing and tobogganing in winter, to orienteering and mountain biking in summer. Featuring state-of-the-art accessible accommodation, cosy cottages, and full catering options, Howmans Gap Alpine Discovery Centre is the perfect place to explore the great outdoors, come snow or sunshine.
Falls Creek is the premier destination for cross country skiing in Victoria and with 65km of groomed cross country trails it is one of the biggest cross-country areas in Australia. This vast trail net provides plenty of suitable options for complete beginner cross country skiers through to advanced.
At the Y, we believe in the power of young people and the communities that support them. We are a fearless and creative organisation, dedicated to championing the value of young people. Our culture is one of heroism and nurturing, where we stand up for our community and support each other with compassion. By joining us, you are becoming part of a movement that fosters belonging and drives positive social change.
Apply Now
If you are ready to venture into the bush, connect with nature, and make an impact through the power of good food, we’d love to hear from you – “APPLY” now!
This position is subject to satisfactory Police Check, Working with Children Check and a pre-employment medical assessment prior to commencement. Pre-employment checks are not used by the Y to prevent any applicant from applying for this position. Each application will be considered on its merits

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