
Position Based in Wadeye full-time
Best fishing spot in the NT right on the doorstep!
Working as a Painter with TDC you will provide consistent and high-quality painting service to the Wadeye Community and surrounding areas. The job involves internal and external painting of new and existing premises. This role will be required to provide on the job training and mentoring to local Indigenous Trades Assistants where applicable.
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About Thamarrurr Development Corporation (TDC)
We are a Not-for-Profit, registered charitable organisation, owned by members of the Wangka, Tjanpa and Lirga peoples. The Wadeye Community, (formerly Pt Keats) NT, is located in the Western Daly River region – an area rich in cultures, wildlife and ecosystems. Wadeye is the Territory's 6th most populous town and one of Australia's largest remote indigenous communities. We support the Wadeye community through a range of areas including Housing & Construction, NDIS, Aged Care, Employment & Training, Enterprise Development and more.
If you are eligible to work in Australia we look forward to receiving your resume, outlining your previous experience, together with copies of your relevant certificates/qualifications and contact details of at least two referees.
For a copy of the Position Description and general information, please contact recruitment@thamarrurr.org.au

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