At Ronald McDonald House South East Queensland, we are dedicated to providing essential services that remove barriers, strengthen families, and promote healing when children need healthcare.
As we embark on our exciting new 2024–2027 strategy, we invite you to help shape the future of our organisation by contributing to innovative initiatives and projects, and by supporting families when they need it most.
Join us in making a meaningful impact.
We believe in supporting our team to achieve a balance between work, family, and life commitments. Enjoy a range of benefits and programs designed to help you be your best, including:
Explore our current job opportunities on Seek and be part of a team that values diverse perspectives, celebrates differences, and encourages everyone to bring their authentic self to work.
We actively welcome applications from diverse backgrounds, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, culturally and linguistically diverse individuals, those living with a disability, the LGBTQI community, people with neurological differences, mature-age workers, and parents and carers returning to the workforce.
Therefore, if you need any adjustments or support to facilitate your application process, please reach out to us at People&[email protected].
Our Ronald McDonald House Learning Program gives teachers a chance to help ill or injured children to catch up on their missed education.
Enquire about becoming a tutor for the Ronald McDonald Learning Program.
Teachers are paid on an hourly basis to give one on one tuition to students recovering from illness or injury at the student’s school, local community facility, or via Zoom. Tutors are allocated between 3 and 5 students at any one time, depending on the needs of the students and availability of students and tutors.
Tutors working with us need to undergo an onboarding process to ensure the safety of our students.
Each student receives up to 40 weeks of tutoring, usually completed for an hour each week over four school terms. Tutoring takes place at the student’s school, at a local community facility, or via Zoom. No tuition can occur in the student or tutor’s home.
Our RAP Champion, Fiona Vink (Executive Manager of People, Culture and Safety), leads the implementation of the Reflect RAP alongside our dedicated RAP Working Group. This group, made up of a range of employees from different departments and levels within the organisation, meet monthly to report on progress and ensure the organisation remains on track and committed to reconciliation.
At Ronald McDonald House South East Queensland, we are firmly committed to upholding human rights and ensuring our operations and partnerships reflect our values of Compassion, Integrity, Respect, and Commitment.
We do not tolerate modern slavery in any form and are dedicated to acting ethically, treating all people with dignity, and working with suppliers and partners who share this commitment.
In line with the Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth), we continue to strengthen our practices to ensure we provide safe, transparent, and respectful support for families, staff, volunteers, and our community.
At Ronald McDonald House South East Queensland, the safety and wellbeing of children and young people is at the heart of everything we do. Our commitment to SCYP reflects our core values and responsibility to create environments where every child feels protected, respected, and supported.
We actively embed safeguarding principles into our Programs and culture, ensuring that staff, volunteers, and partners understand their role in keeping children safe.
Children’s Rights
We believe every child has the right to be safe, cared for, and heard. Our approach aligns with the principles outlined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, which sets out the fundamental rights that all children are entitled to, including protection from harm and the right to participate in decisions that affect them.
Policies and Resources
These policies and resources guide our practices and reinforce our dedication to child safety.
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy.pdf
Speak Up Service: The Speak Up Service is a confidential and safe way for anyone to raise concerns.
Volunteering is a great way to use your skills, meet new people, and enjoy the same benefits listed above.