Casual Relief Pool – Residential Supervisors
Therapeutic Communities and Low Medical Withdrawal Units
Are you passionate about supporting people affected by alcohol and other drug? We
have opportunities available to join our casual pool.
About the role
We are seeking people to join our casual relief pool of Residential Supervisors. The position
will work across some or all of Cyrenian House Residential Services and Withdrawal Units.
As Residential Supervisor (including Sleep Shift and awake Night Shift), you will work with the residential team to provide a safe environment for the residents at Cyrenian House’s residential services. When on shift, you will be responsible for maintaining a staff presence within the service
while you undertake duties to ensure the smooth running and safety of the residents, including attending to resident concerns, facilitating community groups and activities, supervising medications, and documenting relevant information in handover notes and the client information database.
Within this role, you will work in a culturally secure, trauma-informed manner and demonstrate initiative and sound decision-making in accordance with relevant policies and procedures.
Cyrenian House is a leading not-for-profit non-government organisation that has been operating within the alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment sector since 1981. Cyrenian House provides a wide range of high-quality treatment services that make a positive and meaningful difference in the lives of people affected by alcohol and other drugs.
Hours of Work & Location
The hours of work will be on a casual basis and will include afternoon, night (including Sleep Shift and awake Night Shift) and weekend shifts. Applicants can choose to be available to provide cover for any or all of the following services:
1. Serenity Lodge Therapeutic Community (SLTC) and Serenity Withdrawal Unit (SWU) in Rockingham
2. Rick Hammersley Centre Therapeutic Community (RHCTC), in Cullacabardee
3. Midland Withdrawal and Intervention Centre (MWIC) in Midland
4. Munda Mia Therapeutic Community (MMTC) in Kalamunda (please note Munda Mia is a
female only residential service and in accordance with the Equal Opportunity Act 1984,
division 5 section 27 this position is to be occupied by females only).
5. Nannup Therapeutic Community (NTC) – in Nannup.
To be successful in this role, you will require the following competencies and experience:
Desirable
How to Apply:
Please submit your application via the Seek website Your application should include:
Please refer to the employment section on our website to download a full copy of the JDF: www.cyrenianhouse.com
For further information, please contact Trish Hitchins at thitchins@cyrenianhouse.com
Cyrenian House is committed to Reconciliation and Closing the Gap.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply.
Applications will close on or before 9 am on Friday, 29th May 2026.
Cyrenian House is a smoke-free organisation.

Operating since 1981, Cyrenian House is the largest not-for-profit, non-government alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment service operating across Western Australia.
We draw on a diverse range of approaches including the Therapeutic Community Model, 12 Step Recovery Models, Acceptance Commitment Therapy, Systems Theory, Psychodynamic Theory, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) and Social Learning Theory.
Cyrenian House offers a wide range of quality services including:
- four Therapeutic Communities (TCs)
- two Low Medical Withdrawal Units
- a Residential Women and Children’s Program
- a purpose-built Childcare Centre
- a transitional housing and support program
- an Integrated Community Alcohol and Drug Service
- a regional AOD outreach service in partnership with Milliya Rumurra
- several AOD programs in a number of metropolitan prisons
- a Cyrenian Central office, offering individual, group, and family counselling and support, as well as peer support groups
Cyrenian House delivers proven expertise in leadership and coordination skills with particular emphasis on partnership development. This allows us to work in a collaborative way with other organisations to assist our consumers to address issues such as housing, employment and education and provide support to access health care providers for both physical and mental health care issues.