Community Street Soccer Program Coordinator (and Asst Coach) - Nth Melb Women's
The Big Issue
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Are you motivated to help have a positive impact of people's lives?
Are you passionate about health, fitness and wellbeing?
Do you enjoying working with people from all walks of life?
This is an exciting opportunity to support the establishment, running and growth of a new weekly Women's Community Street Soccer Program in North Melbourne. This is a 5 hr / week role, which will include includes a weekly 2hr training session.
ABOUT THE BIG ISSUE COMMUNITY STREET SOCCER PROGRAM
The Big Issue Australia is an independent, not-for-profit organisation dedicated to supporting and creating work opportunities for people experiencing homelessness, marginalisation and disadvantage.
The Community Street Soccer Program, known as Street Soccer, is an initiative of The Big Issue that uses the power of sport to change lives. Street Soccer promotes social inclusion and personal change for participants by providing support and promoting participation, inclusiveness, commitment and team spirit.
The heart of Street Soccer is weekly training sessions held across Australia. Participants get together in a safe and non-threatening environment, allowing them to get fit, make new friends and seek support and advice.
Through the program, we engage people who in many cases have given up on counselling and traditional support systems and services. Our support staff also work closely with players, linking them to services that address issues including homelessness, substance abuse, family breakdown and mental illness.
Our Values
We treat all people with dignity and respect
We operate ethically and with integrity
We think creatively and without limits
We strive for continuous improvement
We apply prudent financial and business practices
We are economically, environmentally and socially responsible
We value, encourage and support our employees
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, welcoming people with disability or lived experience, people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, people from the LGBTQI+ community and those people who identify as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander to our team. When you join The Big Issue, we will value each individual's unique contribution.
ABOUT THE ROLE
The Coordinator / Assistant Coach is responsible for delivering a soccer program for people experiencing homelessness, marginalisation and disadvantage.
This is a role that allows you to use your enthusiasm, energy, interpersonal and communication skills to motivate people in difficult circumstances helping by them set themselves achievable goals and encouraging them to seek support for the issues that they may be facing. The most critical aspect of the role is connecting with the participants and providing them with direction and encouragement to develop and grow as individuals in our community.
Demonstrated experience in a sport or community role would be highly regarded, but not essential. We are looking for someone with a maturity in their attitude, confidence and natural communication skills to work easily with our clients, other staff members and volunteers.
Key Result Areas
Coordination of Street Soccer Program
Work with the State Coordinator to implement and monitor program initiatives to reach health related KPIs for the program, including:
Provide coaching support at weekly training sessions
Encourage and facilitate peer support
Provide a level of informal mentoring and role modelling to players at training
Build participation numbers
Promote the program to a range of support services and recruit participants to the program
Coordinate specialist activities
Coordinate community events and promotional activities
Assist in facilitating National Championships/Homeless World Cup (if required)
Coordinate health education activities and guest speakers for the program
Offer information and refer participants on a range of issues such as housing, drug and alcohol dependency, vocational training and mental illness as required and as will improve their overall health
Coordinate a team of volunteers to support training sessions.
Ensure effective administration of the program
Complete administrative requirements which include filling out player codes of conduct, attendance records, incident report forms and KPI reports
Regular briefing to the CSSP State Coordinator on all relevant matters
Maintain records and correspondence
Work within the budget guidelines
Maintain professional standards for the organisation
Maintain effective project and participant monitoring of performance outcomes.
Key Skills and Knowledge
Ability to conduct a inclusive soccer training session using your personality and creativity to make participants feel relaxed, engaged and welcome
Ability to work and motivate people facing difficulties in their lives
Ability to engage and develop relationships with people experiencing disadvantage
Ability to provide informal mentoring and act as a role model to program participants
Ability to make sessions fun and challenging for players of all abilities and varied intellectual and physical capabilities
Ability to engage and develop relationships with community agencies
Knowledge of local services available to people experiencing disadvantage and the ability to refer players to these organisations
Some understanding of factors in health and wellbeing of people experiencing homelessness, including people with substance abuse issues and mental illness
Ability to recruit, train and supervise volunteers
Demonstrated skills in project development
Experience in running leisure recreational activities for people experiencing disadvantage (desirable)
Proficiency with Microsoft Office suite
The Social, Community, Home care & Disability Services Industry (SCHADS) Award applies to this role - Level 2
To apply
To apply, submit a copy of your CV and cover letter addressed to Gemma Pidutti via SEEK site or email to [email protected]
For any queries about the role, please contact Gemma Pidutti on the email above.
Applications close 3pm Tuesday 29 April 2025. Applications may close earlier if the right applicant is found prior.
Prior to an offer of employment all applicants must undertake a National Police Check.
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