Bee independent by working with our biggest (littlest) team

Valley Bees offers supported employment in the amazing world of bees. Join us in making a difference for the environment while developing your skills in the creation of beehives, harvesting honey and more.

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How Can I Work Here?
Logo of Valley Bees with a stylized honey bee and honeycomb design in yellow and orange, and the text "Valley BEES".
  • No, we'll guide you every step of the way with hands-on training and a supportive team.


  • We offer flexible working hours to suit your needs and preferences.

  • Yes, you can fund this opportunity through your NDIS plan as a supported employment option.

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Achieve Your NDIS Goals by Working with Valley Bees

  • Bees flying and gathering around a hive entrance.

    What will I do working at Valley Bees?

    You'll be involved in things like constructing and assembling hives, harvesting honey, and caring for the bees.

  • Woman in gloves, black shirt and white apron examining a wooden frame in the Valley Bees Workshop, part of on‑the‑job training.

    What skills will I develop?

    You'll learn and develop skills in beehive creation and teamwork. We offer on-the-job training and guidance to help you succeed.

  • A person inspecting a honeycomb frame filled with bees in a beekeeping hive.

    How will this help me achieve my NDIS goals?

    You’ll develop hands-on skills, and contribute to helping the environment in a supportive team.

  • Worker wearing a yellow high‑visibility Valley Industries shirt, safety goggles and hearing protection assembling wooden frames in the Valley Timber shop (Taree).

    Who will I be working with?

    Our friendly team of including beekeeping experts will help you every step of the way. We understand what you need and make sure everyone feels welcome and included.

Learn more about supported employment at Valley Bees.

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