As the Sports Coordinator, you will see yourself in a fundamental role of coordinating and developing across three sporting disciplines. With a high focus on student engagement, acquisition and advancement you will play a crucial role in the efficient and effective operation of the co-curricular offerings at Somerville House.
This is a permanent, full-time position with a commencement date in April 2025!
- Are you an athlete looking to utilise your practical experience to grow and help students develop further in their sporting discipline of choice?
- Do you possess strong communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively with a variety of stakeholders (e.g. students, parents, vendors)?
- Are you able to work efficiently to meet multiple competing requirements and deadlines?
- Do you have experience in Sport and/or an educational environment where you can professionally and collaboratively work within a team environment?
Our ideal candidate will have prior experience and advanced knowledge on a range of sports and an educational environment. With a collaborative approach you will have proven abilities to enhance motivation amongst coaches and students to ensure success for sports.
Whilst not essential, tertiary qualifications or qualifications in relevant discipline (or working towards) would be highly advantageous.
It is a mandatory requirement for this position that you hold current First Aid and CPR Certificates and a Working with Children Paid Blue Card (or ability to obtain quickly).
About Us
Somerville House is a day and boarding school for girls established in 1899, providing exceptional education for students from Prep through to Year 12, with a co-educational Pre-Prep offering. Somerville House students have the opportunity to participate in an extensive academic, sporting and cultural program, while receiving high standards in personal care and individual attention within the School community.
Somerville House is a school of the Presbyterian and Methodist Schools Association (PMSA). The PMSA is a mission of the Presbyterian and Uniting Churches.