Oversee all the College properties and ensure they are safe and well maintained. You will develop a maintenance program that is both proactive and reactive to ensure the good upkeep of all buildings and grounds.....
Salary to be negotiated based on experience. Salary packaging available. 8 weeks annual leave.
The Property Manager will oversee all the College properties and ensure they are safe and well maintained. They will develop a maintenance program that is both proactive and reactive to ensure the good upkeep of all buildings and grounds. As well as supervise other maintenance staff, the Property Manager must be able to complete basic maintenance tasks and ideally have a relevant trade qualification. They will need to work with volunteers either individually or in teams and utilise their skills effectively. When any new buildings are constructed the Property Manager will work closely with the Principal and contractors to ensure satisfactory completion.
What We’re Looking For
Police Check and Ochre Card
All staff at Nungalinya are required to pass a Police Check and obtain an Ochre Card (Working with Children).
If you are interested in this opportunity, please email accounts@nungalinya.edu.au for further information or to apply.
Closing Date 13th May
Nungalinya is a Combined Churches Training College for Indigenous Australians. The College is situated in Casuarina, a northern suburb of Darwin, Australia’s gateway city of the North.
‘Nungalinya’ is an Aboriginal word used by the local Larrakia people, whose land includes the Darwin area. The word refers to Old Man Rock, a reef lying off Casuarina Beach, which can be seen at low tide, that was a place of learning for the young men. The Larrakia people themselves suggested that the College use that name reflecting its identity as a place of learning and also the biblical idea of the “rock” of Christ as the foundation for our lives.
We acknowledge the traditional ownership of the Larrakia people over the land on which our campus is built
At Nungalinya College we train men and women for leadership roles in churches and communities, and in exploring the Bible and Christian faith contextually. We train family members to make sense of the wider community and to learn its ways, so as to participate healthily in holistic community life while celebrating and strengthening Indigenous identity.
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