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Residential Supervisor (Casual)

Mossman Gorge, Queensland
Casual
Closing Date: November 28th, 2025
We are seeking a Casual Residential Supervisor to join our NITA Team at Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre.

Embraced by one of the world's most beautiful locations, the Mossman Gorge Cultural Centre is an enticing destination to introduce visitors to both the stunning natural beauty of the Daintree and the rich culture of the Kuku Yalanji people.

The National Indigenous Training Academy (NITA) at Mossman Gorge provides Indigenous people from across Australia the opportunity to complete a nationally accredited workplace-based traineeship in hospitality, tourism, retail or horticulture.

We are seeking a dedicated and supportive Residential Supervisor to assist in managing the residential facility and provide personal leadership to Indigenous trainees, focusing on their wellbeing, motivation, and personal development. This role is pivotal in supporting trainees to build life skills, maintain employment, and successfully complete their traineeship.

Key Duties
  • Maintain the residential facility to high safety and liveability standards.
  • Provide personal leadership and mentoring to Indigenous trainees, supporting their health, hygiene, motivation and perseverance.
  • Design and implement programs that contribute to the personal and professional growth of trainees.
  • Respond to and manage incidents while ensuring appropriate processes are followed.
  • Build strong relationships with trainees, colleagues, and community stakeholders to support the effective delivery of programs.
  • Encourage trainees to maintain employment, complete their traineeship and participate in residential activities.
What's in it for you?
In addition to exposure to one of the greatest natural wonders of the world, you will receive:
  • Competitive pay and benefits
  • Resort Discounts at Accor Hotels & Ayers Rock Resort
  • Internal growth and career development within the resort and our company
You will have:
  • Experience working in a boarding, dormitory or residential facility
  • Certificate III in Community Services or equivalent experience
  • Strong communication and mentoring skills, with the ability to build rapport with Indigenous Australians
  • First Aid Certificate and Class C Driver’s Licence
  • Knowledge and understanding of Indigenous culture, challenges and aspirations
  • A passion for supporting others to achieve their goals
If this sounds like the perfect opportunity to make a difference and be part of something meaningful, then please apply now!
A National Criminal History Check is a mandatory step in the recruitment process.
Please be aware that we do not provide accommodation.