About Us
Netball Victoria is the peak sporting body for netball in Victoria with over 100,000 people participating in its programs across the state. Netball Victoria also proudly manages the Melbourne Vixens who compete in arguably the best domestic netball competition in the world, Suncorp Super Netball.
With the evolving landscape of women’s sport, netball continues to lead the charge as the highest participation team sport for women in Australia and now, more than ever, is an exciting time to join our team.
From a grassroots perspective, Netball Victoria’s focus is on developing innovative products and programs to appeal to the changing market needs and varied demographics.
About the role
The primary purpose of the role includes:
The Metro Region Coordinator plays a vital role in supporting key stakeholders, including Associations and Leagues, through the delivery of services, administrative support, and participation programs. The focus of the role is as follows:
- Building trusting, productive relationships with key stakeholders.
- Supporting the needs of key stakeholders.
- Supporting initiatives to grow participation. Assisting with initiatives that support the governance and operational requirements of Associations and Leagues.
- Assisting with Netball Victoria’s competitions.
- Where required, delivering netball participation programs and activities.
- Providing general support and assistance in relation to the growth of netball in local communities and the resolution of issues as they arise.
For further information on what the role involves, please read the attached position description.
We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
About You
You will demonstrate relevant skills and strengths to suit the role. You must have strong communication and interpersonal skills, and are able to think strategically and manage your time effectively.
An understanding of not for profit sporting culture and grass roots sporting organisations is ideal.