21 Aug
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Ronald McDonald House Charities
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Nedlands
21 Aug
Ronald McDonald House Charities
Nedlands
We offer a dynamic, inclusive workplace that values innovation, respects diversity, and supports individual performance. United by purpose, we are committed to making a meaningful difference for WA families with ill or injured children.
When a child in Western Australia needs specialist medical care, families often must travel to Perth. We believe when families are together, they cope better. We believe no family should have to deal with their child's medical journey alone.
For over 30 years, we have provided essential services to thousands of West Australian families. As an independent not‑for‑profit organisation, part of a global network of 360+ Houses, we help families with ill or injured children access the medical care and resources they need to focus on what truly matters; each other.
The Role
Reporting to the Executive Manager, Operations & Facilities, the Facilities Manager is responsible for ensuring all Ronald McDonald House WA facilities operate safely, efficiently, and to the highest standard at all times. You will oversee reactive and preventative maintenance, contractor and supplier management, compliance, capital works, asset management, and site presentation across multiple locations.
You will play a critical role in maintaining environments that are safe, functional, welcoming, and family-focused.
What You'll Bring
You are a hands-on and solutions-focused facilities professional who thrives in dynamic environments and genuinely cares about delivering safe and high-quality spaces for others.
To be successful, you will have:
- Proven experience in Facilities Management, Property Maintenance, Building Services (or a similar role) and a Trade qualification (or equivalent practical facilities experience).
- Strong knowledge of building compliance, workplace safety, risk management, and maintenance best practices.
- Experience managing contractors, suppliers, and service agreements.
- Demonstrated budget management and financial oversight skills.
- Project management experience, including facilities upgrades and capital works.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills.
- Solid organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities.
- A current driver's licence.
- Ability to obtain and maintain relevant child safety screening requirements.
Key Responsibilities
Maintenance Management
- Coordinate and oversee all reactive maintenance to ensure timely resolution of issues.
- Develop, implement, and monitor a preventative maintenance program across sites.
- Ensure all plant, equipment, and infrastructure are maintained to a high standard.
Contractor & Supplier Management
- Onboarding and management of external contractors and service providers.
- Ensure all contractors meet required Ronald McDonald House WA compliance (including SCYP requirements), insurance, and safety standards.
- Establish (where needed) and maintain service agreements and performance expectations.
Compliance & Risk Management
- Ensure Houses (and other Programs where necessary) comply with all relevant health, safety, building, and regulatory requirements.
- Maintain compliance registers, certifications, and documentation.
Site Inspections & Standards
- Conduct regular site reviews and walkthroughs to ensure buildings, rooms, and communal areas are in excellent condition.
- Work alongside Accommodation Services Team to ensure minimal downtime between room usage.
- Identify and prioritise maintenance or improvement needs.
Asset & Capital Works Planning
- Maintain an up-to-date asset register for Houses (and programs where necessary).
- Provide input into capital works planning, upgrades, and refurbishments.
- Support project management of minor works and improvements.
What We Offer
· You will be entitled to 17.5% leave loading
· You can have an extra day's Birthday leave each year!
· You will be eligible for Salary Packaging
· Paid parking at the QEII campus is restricted, however there are great Transperth services.
Our Culture
Cultural fit is just as important as candidate aptitude, and we are proud of our workplace culture here at Ronald McDonald House WA. We are looking for someone who aligns with our core values:
COMPASSION - INTEGRITY – RESPECT - COMMITMENT
How to apply
Submit your application and cover letter addressed to Courtney Kennedy, Executive Manager, Operations & Facilities.
We encourage early applications, as we adopt an agile recruitment approach and may shortlist and interview candidates as applications are received. Applications may close prior to 15 September.
Safety
We are committed to keeping children and young people safe in our spaces and do not tolerate any kind of abuse. We implement prevention strategies to reduce the risk of abuse and actively seek to listen, empower, and protect children. Our team, including employees and volunteers, must meet high standards to ensure they prevent and report abuse. All roles are subject to compliance and reference checks and are subject to relevant state/territory legislation.
Ronald McDonald House WA embraces diversity and inclusion and invites applications from women, men and intersex individuals from any cultural background who share the organisation's values and ethics and have an informed respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. We are committed to making reasonable adjustments to provide a positive, barrier-free recruitment process and supportive workplace. Therefore, if you have any support or access requirements, we encourage you to advise us at time of application.
We will then work with you to identify the best way to assist you through the recruitment process.
For information about how we use any information provided, see our Privacy Collection Statement at: Ronald McDonald House Western Australia Privacy Policy - Ronald McDonald House Western Australia
📌 Facilities Manager (Nedlands)
🏢 Ronald McDonald House Charities
📍 Nedlands