
Driver Trainer
• Opportunity to work with one of Australia’s leading Indigenous organisations
• Live and work in the amazing Kimberley region
• Access to generous salary packaging benefits
Wunan Foundation is a leading Aboriginal development organisation based in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Its purpose is to ensure that Aboriginal people enjoy the capabilities and opportunities necessary to make positive choices that lead to independent, fulfilling lives.
Wunan delivers the Driver Training Program in the East Kimberley. Programs are funded by the WA Department of Transport (DoT) and Department of Justice (DoJ).
We are seeking a passionate Driver Trainer who wants to contribute to improving, supporting and implementing change in a range of driver training services to ensure quality, and
customer focused services to the remote and rural East Kimberley community, working alongside a remarkable and enthusiastic team.
The Driver Trainer role is a full-time position based in our Kununurra office.
Key Duties
The Driver Trainer will work cohesively with referred clients in both programs. The prime focus of the position is to assist people towards obtaining a driver’s licence through all required steps including identification, fine payment arrangements, test bookings and driving lessons.
Support will continue until the licence is granted successfully across both programs.
Requirements of the role
Essential Criteria:
Desirable criteria:
Pre-employment requirements
All Wunan staff are required to hold or be willing to obtain the following prior to their commencement:
For more information about this role, please contact Tarn Dallavanzi – Driver Training
Manager on 0419 767 591 or Tarn.Dallavanzi@wunan.org.au
Please apply via SEEK / other including in your application a resume and a cover letter clearly outlining your position of interest and experience.
NOTE: All final applicants for this position will be asked to consent to a criminal record check and/or a working with children check. Please note that people with criminal records are not automatically barred from applying for this position. Each application will be considered on its merits.

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