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Aquatic Coordinator

Community Services • Darwin, Northern Territory 0800, Australia • Full-time
AI Job Summary
  • Experience operating aquatic facilities and supervising/mentoring staff, including rosters for duty managers.
  • Current First Aid (HLTAID003 or higher) and CPR certificates.
  • Pool Lifeguard and Pool Technical Operator Certificates required.

Role Type

On-site • Permanent • Full-time • Mid-level Senior

Pay Rate

$97,183 AUD – $102,976 AUD (Annum)

Description

$97,183–$102,976 + Super | Subsidised Housing | Relocation Assistance | 6 Weeks Annual Leave

Support remote communities. Enjoy a unique NT lifestyle.

West Daly Regional Council is seeking an Aquatic Coordinator to lead the delivery of aquatic and wellness services in Wadeye, Northern Territory. This leadership role is central to building local capacity and fostering community ownership of health, water safety, and recreation. If you are a collaborative leader with a passion for remote service delivery, we invite you to apply.

Why Join West Daly Regional Council

  • Competitive Remuneration: $97,183–$102,976 per annum + 12% Super.
  • Locality Allowance: $3,000 per year.
  • Subsidised Housing: Available in Wadeye.
  • Relocation Assistance: Up to $5,000.
  • Generous Leave: 6 weeks paid annual leave + 17.5% Leave Loading.
  • Additional Public Holiday: NAIDOC Day.
  • Supportive Environment: Employee Assistance Program and a collaborative team culture.
  • Unique Lifestyle: Experience the rich culture and country of the West Daly region, with world-class fishing, camping, and outdoor adventures right on your doorstep.

About the Role

You will play a vital leadership role in managing pool operations and promoting culturally relevant aquatic programs. You will lead a dedicated team, ensuring the facility is a safe, inclusive, and vibrant hub for the community.

Key Responsibilities

  • Team Leadership: Supervise, mentor, and coordinate rosters for Duty Managers and aquatic staff.
  • Capacity Building: Provide on-the-job coaching to local staff to build sustainable pool governance.
  • Facility Management: Oversee water chemistry, cleanliness, and infrastructure maintenance.
  • Community Engagement: Develop programs that reflect local needs.
  • Safety & Compliance: Conduct regular safety audits and ensure compliance with all health and operational standards.
  • Stakeholder Relations: Build positive partnerships with health services, schools, and Traditional Owners.
  • Administration: Manage budgets, procurement, and accurate reporting of facility outcomes.

About You

You are a safety-focused leader with strong cultural competency and the ability to build trust within remote Indigenous communities.

Essential

  • Previous experience in aquatic facility operations and staff supervision.
  • Current First Aid (HLTAID003 or higher) and CPR certificates.
  • Pool Lifeguard Certificate.
  • Pool Technical Operator Certificate.
  • National Criminal History Check and Working with Children (Ochre Card) clearances.
  • Current Northern Territory Driver’s Licence.
  • Strong computer literacy and administrative skills.
  • Full working rights in Australia.

Desirable

  • Teacher of Swimming and Water Safety qualification.
  • Experience working in remote or Indigenous communities.

About West Daly Regional Council

The West Daly Regional Council spans 14,000 km² and serves the communities of Wadeye, Peppimenarti, and Palumpa. We are committed to walking alongside culture, country, and people to build a stronger community through quality services and real opportunities.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are strongly encouraged to apply.

How to Apply

  • Click ‘Apply’ and submit your resume.
  • For a full Position Description or enquiries, please contact: recruitment@westdaly.nt.gov.au.

Applications are assessed as received. This position will remain open until filled.