
Residential Youth Worker
Aboriginal Hostels
Posted 8 days ago
Our purpose is to provide safe, culturally appropriate and affordable accommodation for First Nations people who need to be away from home to access medical services, education and economic opportunities.
Across the network of hostels, dedicated Aboriginal Hostels Limited (AHL) staff provide accommodation and meals for residents in a supportive environment, assisted by local First Nations service providers and referral agencies.
AHL also supports the Australian Government’s efforts to improve economic outcomes for First Nations people. By purchasing goods and services from First Nations businesses at every opportunity, we help support a more inclusive economy. We are proud to be one of the largest employers of First Nations people in the Australian Public Service, First Nations employees make up approximately 50% of our workforce.
Our Secondary Education Hostels are dedicated to providing a Home Away from Home for Indigenous Australians (aged 12-18 years) attending partner schools (grades 7 - 12). Our commitment in our student hostels is to ensure that we provide a fair, honest and culturally respectful environment that values each student and their connection to country.
Residential Youth Workers are key in creating a home away from home environment for students residing at Canon Boggo Pilot Hostel, Thursday Island, QLD.
You will support the students during out of school hours, arrange and engage in creative, culturally rich programs and guide the students to build life-long skills and achieve their personal goals.
About the role
As a Residential Youth Worker, you will provide high quality care and support to students and foster an environment where students feel culturally safe while staying at AHL.
Your responsibilities will include, but not be limited to:
• Help students build and maintain routines that enhance their personal and educational development.
• Assist with administrative tasks such as student applications, appointments and enrolments.
• Engage with school teachers, parents and community members.
• Promote student participation in regular wellbeing and cultural activities.
• Uphold the safety and welfare of students.
• Take the responsibility of being the First Aid Officer and Emergency Warden when on duty.
Salary and Benefits:
Salary: $75,022 - $81,775 pa plus 15.4% superannuation
Employment Type: Ongoing - Full Time (75 hours per fortnight)
Benefits:
• Regular salary packaging options for vehicles, superannuation and laptops etc PLUS, ability to salary sacrifice $15,900 per Fringe Benefit Tax year for rent, mortgage or living expenses. This benefit reduces taxable income, increasing fortnightly take-home pay.
• Generous shift penalties apply for weekends and public holidays. Two Fulltime roles (75 hours/fortnight) are available. Both roles require weekend work - 50% penalty rates apply for Saturday, and 100% penalty rates apply for Sunday.
• Paid Leave during School Holidays - 4 weeks Annual Leave (to be used in school holiday periods only) PLUS, 6-8 weeks paid Close Down leave during school holiday periods. Note: staff may be asked to work up to 2 weeks in total during the school holidays to undertake training, relief work, and hostel preparation for new term or hostel closedown
• Trainings: Induction training, Corporate Induction; Job Specific Orientation, AHL Child Protection Framework Training, AHL Toolbox Talk Training.
• Meals while on duty.
The Ideal Person
• People with a strong understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and issues affecting First Nations peoples are well suited to this opportunity.
• You will have a strong interest in community welfare and have qualifications such as a Certificate IV in Community Services or equivalent/higher.
How to apply:
Complete the Application Form on our website (Work with us | Aboriginal Hostels Limited)
Email your current Resume and completed Application Form to [email protected] by 11:59pm AEST by Sunday, 17 August 2025. Please include your name and the job reference (VN-0761299) in the subject of your email.
For any questions about the role please contact Jackson Beckley on 0437 767 985 or email [email protected]
About Aboriginal Hostels
Since 1973, we have been contributing to Indigenous Australians’ quality of life through the delivery of accommodation and support services across our national network of hostels.
Our national network of 47 accommodation facilities provide accommodation for Indigenous Australians who need to be away from home to access life-changing education, employment, health and other services.
Our hostels are safe, comfortable, affordable and offer three meals each day during your stay.
Our hostels are like a home away from home, so whatever your reason for staying with us – visiting friends, cultural business, studying, working or attending community events – you’ll always feel welcome.
Source: this is an extract from the company’s own website.
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