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Cairns jobs 2026: Top sectors hiring now

Tourism, healthcare, and construction lead Cairns' job market. Find which industries are hiring and where to apply in FNQ.

By Cairns Daily · 29 June 2026 at 9:56 pm · 1 min read Updated

Updated 3 July 2026 at 11:05 pm

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Cairns jobs 2026: Top sectors hiring now
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Cairns' Employment Landscape

Cairns is Far North Queensland's economic hub, with an employment market shaped by its unique position as an international tourism gateway, healthcare hub for the region, and agricultural and resources centre. The job market can be seasonal, with peaks aligned to tourist seasons.

Major Employment Sectors

Tourism and hospitality is Cairns' largest sector. Hotels, resorts (Sofitel, Pullman, Shangri-La), tour operators, diving businesses, and the Great Barrier Reef tourism industry employ large numbers. Cairns Airport is a major employer and transport hub. Tourism employment peaks from July-October (dry season) and from the holiday periods.

Healthcare — Cairns Hospital is Far North Queensland's major tertiary hospital and one of the city's largest employers. Specialist medical practices, community health, and aged care provide significant employment, particularly for nurses, allied health, and administrative staff.

Education — James Cook University's Cairns campus, schools across the region, and TAFE Queensland Far North are significant employers. Teachers are consistently in demand in both Cairns and remote communities.

Government and community services — Queensland Government agencies, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations, and disability services employers form a substantial portion of the public sector workforce.

Construction and trades — ongoing residential development and major projects (tourism infrastructure, hospital expansion) drive sustained demand.

Seasonal Work

Backpackers and travelling workers often fill hospitality and agricultural roles. Fruit picking in the Atherton Tablelands and farm work in the region provide seasonal employment for visa-holders and working holiday makers.

Finding Work in Cairns

SEEK and Indeed list most Cairns jobs. The Cairns Post (online) carries local listings. QLD Government roles are on SmartJobs (smartjobs.qld.gov.au).

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