The Tasmanian Walking Company are proudly Tasmanian and have been walking for over 30 years to deliver unique experiences that connect guests to some of Tasmania’s most remote, wild, and special places.
Make the most of this exciting opportunity to join our team as one of our Lodge Hosts,helping to run our amazing off the grid lodge at Bay of Fires. Our lodges offer true shelter and are designed to be simple yet sustainable. Whilst your guests settle in with a warm shower after a long day of walking, you will begin preparing a delicious feast of local fare.
The right individuals will have good hospitality and food preparation experience and be passionate about creating connection with people and place. The role will be offered on a casual basis from Mid-September 2026 through to May 2027 with rosters ranging between 7–8 days on and 6-7 days off. Accommodation is provided whilst on shift.
About You
Given the remote location, the ideal candidate will thrive in their own company, is comfortable working autonomously, and adaptable in a fast-paced environment. You will be supported by other Lodge Hosts, Guides, and Regional Experience Managers.
Required Certifications
If you share both a love of cooking and a love of the outdoors, then these roles offer it all!
How to Apply:
Tasmanian Walking Company is committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and respectful workforce and we strongly encourage applications from people of all genders, cultures and walks of life.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.
If you are ready to step into a role where your work helps protect wild places, support people, and strengthen communities, then apply now and join our adventure family.

The Tasmanian Walking Company offers a range of distinctly unique, all-inclusive, guided walking experiences.
We are proudly Tasmanian and have been walking for over 35 years. Let us guide you into some of the most beautiful and remote parts of the Tasmanian Wilderness, such as Cradle Mountain, Wineglass Bay, Bay of Fires, Bruny Island, Three Capes Track and the Tasman National Park.
We offer true Australian hospitality. Our chef designs your meals, our guides connect you, our accommodation comforts and shelters you. Our history and reputation will be with you every step of the way.
We want to provide guests with an outstanding opportunity to step out of everyday life into nature and be revitalized. To experience a fresh, profound perspective of humanity, the environment and the possibilities they embody.
We take sustainable travel seriously and strive to incorporate sustainable travel practices into all aspects of our business.
We follow best practice track guidelines on our walks. We follow designated trails and remove all waste from our huts, camps and lodge and recycle wherever possible. We ensure our guidelines are up-to-date by working closely with the Tasmanian National Parks and Wildlife Service.
We are honored to have received various awards over the years for sustainability and ecotourism.
Most recently, We are very proud to have taken out gold at the 2022 Tasmanian Tourism Awards in the Ecotourism category, as well as being a finalist for the Chair of Judges' Award for Positive Impact Tourism.
We work really hard to continually improve our walking products and our focus on environmentally friendly and ethical travel. Read more about our story here - https://www.taswalkingco.com.au/about-us/
Do you know we also operate in mainland Australia? Head to the Australian Walking Company website to find out more about our Twelve Apostles, Kangaroo Island and Larapinta walks - https://www.auswalkingco.com.au/