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APS Level 4 and APS 2
Casual Assistant Hostel Managers and Casual Hostel Workers
Job number
VN-0760206
Location
Melbourne, VIC
Closing date

Aboriginal Hostels Limited (AHL) is looking for reliable and motivated Casual Assistant Hostel Managers and Casual Hostel Workers to join our team and help create a safe, clean, and welcoming environment at our William T Onus Hostel in Melbourne.
This is a great opportunity to be part of important work that supports First Nations peoples across Australia. If you’re looking for stable employment in a supportive team where your efforts truly matter, we’d love to hear from you.
Multiple casual roles are available, including:

Assistant Hostel Managers
•    AHL Assistant Hostel Managers are responsible for the day-to-day running of their hostels.
•    You will be a hands-on manager, working closely with the hostel team to provide three meals a day and ensure the facility is clean, safe, and welcoming.
•    You will be detail-oriented, ensuring all hostel operations meet standards in line with guidelines and policies, and you’ll focus on continually developing your team to improve our service offering.

Cooks & Kitchenhands
•    Prepare meals and dining areas for residents.
•    Manage stock – including receiving, rotating, and monitoring food and kitchen supplies.
•    Maintain a clean and hygienic kitchen environment.

Night Attendants
•    Provide property security and ensure the safety of residents.
•    Attend to housekeeping duties, including upkeep of common rooms and grounds.
•    Monitor and authorise entry and exit of residents, staff, and visitors.
•    Respond to emergencies when required.

Housekeepers
•    Perform daily cleaning tasks to maintain high cleanliness standards throughout the hostel.
•    Maintain adequate cleaning supplies and linen, ensuring appropriate storage.
•    Regularly inspect rooms for repairs and maintenance needs and report issues to the Hostel Manager or Assistant Manager.

The Ideal Candidate
You will have a strong understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and the issues affecting First Nations peoples.
While experience in a similar industry is desirable, what matters most is your ability to work effectively as part of a team.
For Night Attendants: You must be available to work night shifts and be capable of managing emergency situations when they arise.

Your Benefits
•    Competitive Pay & Benefits: $59,520 – $81,775 per annum, plus 15.4% superannuation and generous leave entitlements.
•    Career Growth: Opportunities for career progression within the organisation.
•    Supportive Team Environment: Be part of a friendly and inclusive team where your contribution is truly valued.
•    Employee Assistance Program: Access to confidential, professional counselling services for employees, their partners, and dependants.

Prior to engagement, you are required to:
•    Provide evidence of Australian Citizenship.
•    Undergo, obtain and maintain a Satisfactory National Criminal History Check. 
•    Meet Fitness for Duty requirements. 
•    Hold and maintain VIC Working with Children Check.

How to Apply
•    Complete the Application Form
•    Email your current resume and completed application form to jobs@ahl.gov.au by 11:59 PM AEST, Wednesday 23 July 2025.
•    Include your name and the job reference (VN-0760206) in the subject line of your email.
•    For any questions about the role, please contact Nitin Verma on 03 9036 4510 or at jobs@ahl.gov.au.