Best suited for: Australian citizens, Permanent Residents, New Zealand citizens, Subclass 485/491/191 visa holders seeking local government career exposure in an iconic regional coastal town of Broome, Western Australia.
About This Opportunity
Entering a community services, public event coordination, and municipal facility operations pathway within local government offers an exceptional corporate environment for customer-focused hospitality and events professionals to establish stable, rewarding tenure in Australia. Based at the iconic Broome Civic Centre in regional Western Australia, this casual talent pool placement provides a vibrant platform to support live performance spaces, community functions, and corporate hires. It represents an ideal placement for an experienced bartender, event usher, front-of-house hand, or hospitality freelancer looking to build prestigious public sector connections while enjoying a dynamic lifestyle in a historic, coastal small-town setting.
Job Summary
The Shire of Broome is seeking enthusiastic, reliable, and well-presented candidates to join their casual staffing pool as Facility Assistants at the Broome Civic Centre. Taking functional direction from the Civic Centre Coordinator, successful applicants will act as the public face of the venue, ensuring top-tier front-of-house presentation and seamless event execution. Because the vast majority of the venue's active bookings, theater performances, and functions take place outside standard corporate hours, candidates must demonstrate clear availability to work primarily across evening and weekend shift structures.
Employer Name: Shire of Broome
Employment Type: Casual
Desirable Education Level: Hospitality, tourism, or event management education or experience are highly regarded.
Work Arrangement: Onsite
Employment Location: 27 Weld St, Broome WA 6725, Australia (Broome Civic Centre)
Estimated Salary: AUD $43.60 – $46.94 per hour baseline
Application Deadline: 20 December 2026
Who This Role May Suit
Hospitality professionals, bar staff, or venue ushers seeking premium, highly competitive casual hourly reward brackets to augment existing daytime freelancing or study tracks.
Onshore temporary visa holders (Subclasses 485, 491, or 191) focused on anchoring a verified customer relations or municipal events history within regional Western Australia.
Energetic, physically fit individuals who thrive under the high-pressure environment of live box offices and busy function service lines.
Onshore applicants possessing immediate, unrestricted, and fully valid legal authorization to operate within the domestic Australian labor sector.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver an exceptionally high, welcoming standard of frontline customer service and public relations to all venue patrons, visitors, and performers.
Manage event ushering, verify tickets, coordinate seating plans, and guide crowd movements safely during major public gatherings or stage productions.
Execute precision cash handling, point-of-sale (POS) terminal transactions, and inventory monitoring across the active venue kiosk and box office lines.
Perform physical room configurations, including setting up and packing away tables, chairs, event stages, and hire equipment before and after functions.
Maintain immaculate visual presentation, general cleanliness, and professional organization across all communal venue spaces, bars, and entry foyers.
Uphold responsible service protocols at all times when operating venue bar service zones, adhering strictly to Western Australian liquor licensing rules.
Skills & Requirements
Must possess a valid, current Western Australian Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) certificate backed by real-world service experience.
Demonstrated high-tier customer service capabilities with an innate ability to maintain poise and politeness during fast-paced, high-capacity crowds.
Excellent physical fitness and stamina, with the capacity to comfortably manage repetitive lifting, moving of furniture, and long periods standing on feet.
Proven ability to work autonomously with limited supervision, utilizing strong time management and personal organizational initiative.
Must successfully clear a pre-employment drug and alcohol screening process, alongside standard National Police Verification.
Benefits
Highly lucrative casual hourly baseline reinforced by a stable local government framework and bolstered by rewarding weekend and night penalty provisions.
Excellent operational flexibility, giving staff the direct capability to declare their preferred shifts as dynamic event calendars are released.
Direct exposure to top-tier regional cultural arts, music touring networks, municipal functions, and community development frameworks.
A progressive corporate environment built on the foundation of the Shire's inclusive, value-driven PEARLS organizational culture.
Ongoing opportunities to network with public sector coordinators, unlocking potential internal development or full-time municipal career paths.
Important Applicant Information
Applicants must hold unrestricted, legal working rights within Australia at the absolute time of profile evaluation.
Frontline Screening Warning: Appointment to this community-facing operations pool is strictly subject to passing a mandatory, pre-employment drug and alcohol screening.
Rolling Recruitment Layout: The Shire of Broome reviews incoming submissions on an ongoing basis to fuel their casual venue roster. Candidates are highly encouraged to submit their profiles immediately, as the intake may close without notice if target staff counts are satisfied early.
Please note: The employer has not indicated that offshore visa sponsorship or international relocation incentives are open for this casual venue assistant pool.
Required Application Documents:
A detailed, current professional resume highlighting your front-of-house history, POS/cash handling exposure, hospitality licensing (RSA), and active references.
A clean, structured cover letter cleanly highlighting your availability for evening and weekend shift configurations and detailing your experience in fast-paced venue settings.
Eligible applicants include:
Australian citizens
Permanent Residents (PR)
New Zealand citizens
Subclass 485 / 491 / 191 visa holders
Any onshore temporary residents with legal, active Australian work rights.
About The Employer
The Shire of Broome governs one of Australia's most culturally distinct, visually breath-taking, and globally renowned regional coastal sectors. The Broome Civic Centre stands as the premier cultural heartbeat of the community, hosting everything from professional theater tours and music acts to local functions and corporate galas. The Shire focuses heavily on developing a safe, proactive, and inclusive workplace environment where multi-skilled casual staff are fully empowered, supported, and appropriately rewarded.
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