
Website Kurbingui Youth and Family Development
Kurbingui Youth and Family Development is seeking a dedicated and skilled individual to fill the role of Skilling Queenslanders for Work (SQW) Construction Supervisor. This position is responsible for overseeing the delivery of small-scale community construction projects, maintaining Kurbingui’s facilities, and mentoring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander trainees engaged in the SQW Construction Program. The role combines property maintenance across Kurbingui’s multiple sites along with the supervision of Cert I Construction Trainees delivering real-world community-based projects. This position plays a critical role in enhancing Kurbingui’s facilities and providing culturally safe mentorship to emerging First Nations Construction workers.
Key Responsibilities
- Construction Supervision & Project Delivery
- Manage and coordinate a team of Cert 1 – Construction Trainees for the 20-week SQW program cycle.
- Supervise community-based construction projects to ensure quality, timeliness, and compliance with safety standards.
- Liaise with internal teams and external stakeholders (e.g. government agencies, community partners) on project scopes and delivery.
- Oversee procurement and use of materials, tools, and resources.
- Monitor project budgets and timelines and provide regular progress reports.
Property Maintenance & Facilities Management
- Perform and coordinate general maintenance and repairs across Kurbingui properties.
- Develop maintenance schedules and conduct regular inspections.
- Manage small refurbishments, landscaping, and facility improvement works.
- Liaise with contractors and suppliers for maintenance-related services.
- Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with WHS and building codes.
Mentoring & Training of Trainees
- Provide hands-on supervision, instruction, and mentorship to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander trainees.
- Teach safe work practices, tool handling, and job site protocols.
- Foster a supportive and culturally safe learning environment.
- Support the professional development of trainees in partnership with Kurbingui’s Employment & Training team.
Cultural Awareness & Inclusion
- Engage respectfully with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities.
- Promote cultural safety and uphold Kurbingui’s values and protocols.
- Encourage cultural identity and pride, self-determination among trainees.
Workplace Health & Safety
- Implement and enforce WHS practices in all areas of responsibility.
- Conduct risk assessments and safety inductions for all project and property sites.
- Lead by example in maintaining a safe, inclusive, and professional work culture.
Key Selection Criteria
Essential
- Minimum 1-2 years of construction experience is required.
- Trade qualification in construction, carpentry, landscaping, plumbing, general building, or equivalent trade (Minimum Certificate I Construction)
- Strong knowledge of construction methods, WHS, and compliance standards.
- Ability to coordinate works across multiple sites and manage competing priorities.
- Excellent communication, organisational, and interpersonal skills.
- Current driver’s licence and the ability to travel.
- Current Working with Children Check (Blue Card) or willingness to obtain.
- Construction Induction Safety certificate (White Card).
- Australian work rights are required for this position.
Desirable
- Prior involvement in Skilling Queenslanders for Work or similar employment programs.
- Experience working with Aboriginal and or Torres Strait Islander people.
- Experience mentoring or supervising young people.
What We Offer
- Competitive salary package with access to salary sacrifice options.
- Opportunities for professional development and training.
- A culturally safe and supportive workplace that values staff and community.
- The opportunity to make a direct impact in the lives of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
About Kurbingui
Kurbingui Youth and Family Development is a not-for-profit Aboriginal Community-Controlled Organisation based in Zillmere, QLD. Since 2001, we have delivered programs and services across Employment & Training, Family Wellbeing and Support, Youth, Cultural Education, Domestic & Family Violence, Alcohol & Other Drugs, and School and Community, Youth Diversionary, Community Engagement, Men’s and Women’s groups. Our mission is to empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Greater Brisbane, Moreton Bay, and Southeast Regions through culturally safe and holistic supports.
How to Apply
Employment is conditional upon possessing and maintaining a positive blue card; current drivers licence, and police screening checks prior to and throughout employment.
Address your application to Luke Newman – Employment & Training Coordinator – LNewman@kurbingui.org.au
Your application must include a resume and a cover letter that includes a response to the Key Selection Criteria listed above.
To request a copy of the position description please email Tina Ridley tridley@kurbingui.org.au.
Please note: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
To apply for this job please visit www.seek.com.au.