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An Epic Icon needs an Epic Team! Are you looking for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity? Ayers Rock Resort is searching for a General Manager Wellbeing to live and work onsite at Yulara, NT which is 20 min drive from Uluru, one of Australia's most iconic and culturally significant landmarks. This is a senior leadership role responsible for the wellbeing systems that support a large, on-site workforce and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander trainees living and working at the resort, including leadership of the National Indigenous Training Academy (NITA) Residential Program. This role suits someone who can hold responsibility, ambiguity and judgement in a real-world operating environment.
Job Responsibility
Provide visible and credible clinical leadership across the Resort's wellbeing systems
Hold end-to-end accountability for staff and trainee wellbeing systems, professional counselling service, clinical governance, ethical practice and critical incident response, program delivery, budgets, compliance and reporting, integration of wellbeing within daily resort operation
Lead, mentor and empower a multidisciplinary team (counselling, activities, residential support)
Provide strong clinical and practice leadership across all wellbeing services
Oversee critical incident response, confidentiality, governance and ethical frameworks
Design and deliver wellbeing and prevention programs, managing budgets and compliance
Build trusted partnerships with operational leaders to influence culture and wellbeing outcomes
Champion cultural safety, inclusion and evidence-informed practice
Requirements
Tertiary qualifications in Social Work, Psychology or related field, with eligibility for professional membership (AASW, PACFA etc.)
Senior leadership experience in wellbeing, social or community services
Demonstrated experience working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Strong clinical decision-making skills and confidence operating in complex and remote contexts
The ability to act as a trusted, on-site leader who exercises sound judgement in real time
This role requires a current Working with Children's Check or ability to obtain, National Crime History Check, as well as a valid Open Australian Drivers License.