Beekeeper
Oversee the care of bees and production of honey and other products
Job opportunities
-
Jobs in SEEK right now
Job growth
-
5-year projection
Salary
-
Typical salary
Job satisfaction
-
Job opportunities
-
Jobs in SEEK right now
Salary
-
Typical salary
Job growth
-
5-year projection
Job satisfaction
-
What's it like to be a Beekeeper?
Beekeepers, also known as Apiarists, are managers of beehives. They oversee the production of honey and related products (such as beeswax, pollen and royal jelly).
Tasks and duties
- Managing and monitoring the health and condition of the hive by inspecting the colonies for any indication of disease and controlling pests.
- Transporting hives to locations that have potential for honey production or areas where bees can assist with the pollination of nut, seed, fruit and vegetable crops.
- Breeding and raising bees for honey production while ensuring the supply of bees, stock and nutrition.
Beekeepers are usually individuals who enjoy physical work, being outdoors, as well as taking an interest in plants and insects. Being able to work independently and being willing to travel long distances (moving hives and transporting live bees) is an important part of the role.Most Beekeepers work in agriculture, forestry, manufacturing or commercial industries.
Hi there,
Want to explore jobs picked just for you?How to become a Beekeeper
You don’t need formal qualifications to work as a Beekeeper as you usually will receive informal on-the-job training. However, employers generally require the successful completion of Year 10.
- 1.Explore the possibility of a Certificate III in Beekeeping (AHC32016) or work experience with a commercial Beekeeper. Courses are usually workplace-based and delivered through coaching by an experienced beekeeper.
- 2.Beekeepers are required to register with the environmental or primary industry department in their state or territory.
- 3.Once you have experience, you may wish to further your career by focusing on queen bee production, pollination or work towards becoming an apiary inspector or advisor.
Compare your salary
Find out how your salary compares with the average salary for Beekeepers.
Latest Beekeeper jobs on SEEK
Be one of the first to discover these recently listed jobs, or browse all Beekeeper jobs on SEEK right now.
Did you find this helpful?
Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Beekeeper employers on SEEK are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas.
Source: SEEK job ads and SEEK Profile data
Did you find this helpful?
Latest Beekeeper reviews
5.0May 2021
Reviewer's Qualification
Higher School Certificate
Experience
5 – 9 years
Organisation size
Small (1-19 employees)
Specialisation
labor
The good things
i love to work with nature. being a beekeeper is like a hero work because by taking care of the bees we are saving the world every day.
The challenges
challenges are normal inour field, most challenges are caused by irresponsible farming and natural calamities.
Read more
4.0Aug 2023
Reviewer's Qualification
Bachelor of Agricultural Science
Experience
1 – 4 years
Organisation size
Small (1-19 employees)
The good things
All things are good and I understand that I have learned much experience from Apiary project and I am satisfied from this position
The challenges
I don't know but some things are not good which lose your character
Read more
Source: SEEK role reviews
SEEK has not verified the truth or accuracy of these comments and does not adopt or endorse any of the comments posted on this page.SEEK collects and posts the comments for what they are worth and for information purposes only to assist candidates to find employment through seek.com.au
Explore similar careers
Subscribe to Career Advice
Get expert career advice delivered to your inbox.
You can cancel emails at any time. By clicking ‘subscribe’ you agree to SEEK’s Privacy Statement.