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Director of Basketball

Matthew Flinders Anglican College

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  • Sunshine Coast Queensland Australia
  • Full Time, Part Time
21 Oct 2024
Applications 0

Description

ABOUT US 

Matthew Flinders Anglican College is widely recognised as one of Queensland's leading schools, providing an exceptional learning environment for students, and a dynamic and collegial environment for teachers. Coupled with outstanding facilities and a beautiful natural environment, Flinders is a truly remarkable place to work. 

Extra benefits of working at Matthew Flinders:

  • Salary packaging options to increase your take home pay (up to $15,900 pa)
  • Up to 12.75% employer contribution to Superannuation 
  • Onsite Car Parking, Gym Facilities and Cafes available to staff 
  • Personal wellbeing initiatives including free annual flu shots and skin checks for staff 
  • Access to an Employee Assistance Program, including Career Assist, Legal Assist, Finance Assist and Lifestyle Assist
  • Professional Development Plans

ABOUT THE POSITION

Matthew Flinders Anglican College is excited to announce an opportunity for a highly experienced and visionary Director of Basketball to lead our College Basketball program. We are seeking a dynamic individual to take full ownership of the basketball program, nurturing talent and fostering a strong culture within the College and broader community.

This is a Permanent Part-time (0.40 FTE) position commencing in January 2025, with the potential to increase to full-time for candidates with teaching qualifications. 

As the Director of Basketball, you will have overall responsibility for both the strategic leadership and operational management of the College’s Basketball program, overseeing its development from grassroots to elite levels. You will lead a team of coaches, providing mentorship and guidance while fostering a positive and inclusive environment.

For candidates with teaching qualifications, there is the opportunity to take on a part-time teaching load, making this a full-time role. Terms and conditions will be negotiated with the preferred candidate.

ABOUT YOU 

We are seeking a proven leader with experience in establishing and growing successful basketball programs, ideally within a school or youth environment. You will have a deep understanding of player development pathways, from beginner to elite levels, and a passion for creating opportunities for students to excel. Your leadership skills will be matched by your ability to manage the day-to-day operations of a basketball program, including scheduling, logistics, and resource management.

You will be an excellent communicator, able to engage with students, parents, staff, and external stakeholders, building positive relationships and fostering collaboration. You will also demonstrate a strong commitment to student wellbeing, integrating the basketball program with the College’s broader initiatives for mental and physical health. A Basketball Coaching Accreditation (Level 2 or above), along with a valid Working with Children Check (Blue Card) and First Aid qualifications, is required. Teaching qualifications are highly desirable but not essential.

A copy of the full Position Description can be downloaded here

Safeguarding our Students 

Matthew Flinders Anglican College supports the rights of children and young people and is committed to ensure the safety, welfare and wellbeing of Students. Matthew Flinders Anglican College is therefore committed to responding to allegations of student harm resulting from the conduct or actions of any person including that of employees.

To ensure the safeguarding of our students, all employees must have a current Employee Working with Children Check (Qld Blue Card or Qld Teacher Registration) before commencing work. In addition, included throughout the recruitment process are checks of suitability for employment with children.

Equal Employment Opportunity

Matthew Flinders Anglican College is an equal opportunity employer. We recognise that teams who reflect a diversity of lived experience, identity, perspective, and background help us to create a healthy and inclusive working culture where our staff, students and community can thrive. 

Essential Requirements

Desirable Criteria

  • Teaching qualifications

Application Instruction

To apply for this exciting opportunity, please submit your Resume and a Covering Letter which addresses the following:

  • The reason for your interest in the Director of Basketball role at Matthew Flinders Anglican College, and how this aligns with your career goals and values.
  • Your demonstrated experience in leading, developing, and managing sports programs, particularly within a school or youth environment, and how you have successfully built pathways for student development.
  • Your commitment to student wellbeing, and how you have previously integrated sports programs with pastoral care initiatives to support student welfare and development.
  • For those with teaching qualifications, please indicate your interest in taking on a part-time teaching load and how your educational background will complement the basketball program.

Please submit your application to Ms Michelle Carroll, College Principal, via SEEK. Applications recieved outside of SEEK will not be accepted. 

Applications close at 9:00AM on Monday, 21 October 2024. 

For further information please contact:

Michelle Carroll

(07) 5477 3200

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