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State Manager - SA

Special Olympics Australia


  • Adelaide South Australia Australia
  • Full Time
  • $85,000 to $95,000 pa dependent on experience
9 Jun 2025
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About us

Special Olympics Australia (SOA) is a National Sporting Organisation for People with Disability (NSOD) providing sports, health and education programs that bring joy and inclusion to children and adults with intellectual disabilities and/or autism.

Part of the global Special Olympics network, the organisation provides inclusive sports training, programs and competition opportunities that enable over 30,000 people with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy, improve wellbeing and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with the community.

SOA is sustained by donations, sponsorships, fundraising activities and grants from government, corporate and national sporting organisation partners. It operates through a national network of over 1300 volunteers and 40+ Member Clubs who deliver a range of inclusive sports training including athletics, basketball, bowling, gymnastics, swimming and more

About the Role

We are seeking a passionate and motivated leader to take on the role of State Manager - SA. This role is responsible for leading the coordination and growth of participation opportunities across SA, including weekly sport programs, competition events, and inclusive community initiatives.

The State Manager will work closely with volunteers, local sport providers, schools, and disability organisations to increase access to sport for people with intellectual disability. The role will also support club development, coach training, and the delivery of key events such as the State Games and the Special Olympics National Games.

About You

You’re a confident, people-focused leader who thrives in community sport and is passionate about inclusion. You bring a mix of project management, stakeholder engagement, and hands-on delivery experience, ideally in sport, disability or health promotion sectors.

Key Responsibilities

  • Coordinate and grow inclusive sports programs and competitions across South Australia
  • Lead state-level delivery of Special Olympics Australia programs in clubs, schools, and community settings
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with volunteers, State Sporting Organisations (SSOs), community partners, and local government
  • Support delivery of competitions, including local events and State Games
  • Oversee grant-funded programs and ensure reporting requirements are met
  • Lead, mentor, and support state-based staff and volunteers
  • Represent Special Olympics Australia at meetings, events, and forums
  • Promote a strong culture of collaboration, inclusion, and athlete-centred practice

For more information and a detailed Position Description, click on the attachment below.

Essential Requirements

  • Relevant Tertiary Qualification
  • Working with Children / Working with Vulnerable People Check
  • Experience building and maintaining effective relationships with a range of volunteers
  • Experience working with key sport partners and stakeholders to deliver mutually beneficial outcomes
  • Experience coordinating sport and physical activity programs in a variety of formats and settings
  • Experience in planning, project management and/or community program delivery
  • Experience working as part of a team with a proven record of creating positive organisational culture
  • Demonstrated leadership and experience working autonomously and in a fast-paced environment
  • Demonstrated ability to work under pressure, and to plan, prioritise and organise to meet deadlines
  • Demonstrated understanding of appropriate behaviours when engaging with children or vulnerable adults
  • Strong alignment with Special Olympics Australia’s Vision and Mission

Desirable Criteria

  • Knowledge and understanding of the disability sector and issues facing people with intellectual disability
  • Knowledge and understanding of the Australian sporting landscape.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the Special Olympics General Rules and competition pathways
  • Understanding of the workings of not-for-profit and/or national disability sporting organisations
  • Experience in membership organisations and an understanding of federated or matrixed organisations

Attachments

Application Instruction

Submit your resume and a cover letter detailing your suitability for the role to apply.

Applications close: Monday, 9 June 2025

For further information please contact:

James Hammond

(02) 8550 2308

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