Netball Queensland is receiving applications for a Diamond Spirit Coordinator to join our team.
Diamond Spirit is a school and community-based program that educates, engages and empowers Indigenous people and their communities across the state through the power of netball. Diamond Spirit Educate is offered to Indigenous girls and young women at Bremer State High School in Ipswich and Cairns State High School in Cairns and is supported by curriculum teachers. Diamond Spirit Engage and Empower are both delivered in school, community and PCYC settings in the Far North Queensland localities of Aurukun, Mapoon, Napranum and Yarrabah, supported by Netball Queensland’s participation team.
The Diamond Spirit Coordinator plays an integral role in the delivery of the Educate pillar, promoting positive health, wellbeing and academic outcomes. The position is responsible for a dynamic range of administrative activities to aid the Diamond Spirit teacher at Bremer State High School in Ipswich, including working with Diamond Spirit students on the completion, monitoring and realization of comprehensive student success plans.
With bucket loads of passion, your ability to foster and sustain positive relationships will be of prime importance as will your engaging approach and drive to make things happen. To be considered for this role you should have a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, with relevant skills, experience and knowledge in Career Guidance and promoting Indigenous outcomes in education.
This is an identified position, to be filled by an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person. This part-time (4 days/ 30.4 hours per week) position is initially offered as a 12-month fixed term contract with an option to extend.
For further information and details on how to apply, please reach out to Autumn Pierce at autumn.pierce@netballq.org.au