Applications close at 11:30 pm AEDT 24 October 2024 (late applications will not be accepted).
The Australian Sports Commission is embarking on the Green and Gold decade.
An exciting time filled with international sporting competitions on home soil, including the Men's and Women's Rugby World Cup, and culminating in the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
We have an ambitious new Strategic Vision and we need the best players on our team to help us deliver real results for the sporting sector and all Australians.
Are you up for the challenge?
About the team – Performance Services is a specialised multi-disciplinary team of specialists who deliver performance services to support the AIS campus' based high performance activities that include NSO elite, pre-elite and development and intensive rehabilitation camps.
The Team oversees the management and quality assurance of the AIS High Performance Centre facilities dedicated to supporting the provision of performance services to Australia's national sporting network.
Services from within the multi-disciplinary team can incorporate a range of elements from Nutrition, Food Services and Recovery to Strength & Conditioning and Biomechanics.
The Performance Services Team works with NSO's in the planning and delivery of the best possible camp and/or campus daily training environment that will optimise the performance outcomes NSO's are wishing to achieve.
About the role – This position will deliver high-level psychology support in a multi-disciplinary team environment to designated long and short stay camps and campus associated activity.
The role has elements of work with residential programs based on the AIS Campus and will also provide support to identified priority projects as part of a multi-disciplinary team across AIS Performance.
This includes: Undertake a lead role in project delivery of sport psychology to the AIS long and short stay sport programs where agreed and prioritised.
Contribute to the Athlete Rehabilitation Centre's multidisciplinary team and deliver solutions to address complex health related performance impairments.
Support the AIS Clinical Services, acting as a point of referral for medical situations deemed necessary by AIS Clinical staff.
Support, in collaboration with the AIS Athlete Psychologist, the AIS obligations in providing duty of care support for residential long stay athletes (Centre of Excellence programs) including monitoring onsite at-risk athletes and consider and recommend treatment options where required.
Work closely with other branches and areas of the AIS (Athlete Wellbeing and Engagement (AW&E) and Performance Support Team) to ensure wellbeing is optimal.
Identify any issues and/or system-wide implications and propose solutions.
Identify gaps and opportunities to enhance the HP system psychology support service, with internal and external partners.
About you – We are looking for a self-motivated, driven and collaborative individual with excellent interpersonal skills who demonstrates initiative to engage with both internal team members and external sports to optimise the performance solutions offered on the AIS campus.
The successful candidate will have: Tertiary qualifications and demonstrated experience in Sport Psychology.
AHPRA Registration as a psychologist.
Sport & Exercise endorsement is desirable.
Eligibility to undertake AHPRA registrar program for endorsement in Sport & Exercise psychology is essential.
Two or more years of sports psychology servicing along with counselling or clinical practice experience.
Demonstrated skills and experience in elite sport psychology practice.
Demonstrated high level strategic and analytic skills.
Strong communication skills (including interpersonal, negotiation, influencing and representation) and a proven ability to build and maintain effective relationships both internally and externally with a diverse range of stakeholders.
Demonstrated ability to take initiative and work flexibly to manage ambiguous or conflicting situations with discretion and tact.
This position is available as an ongoing or fixed-term opportunity.
Why work with us?
We have offices located in Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney.
Across all locations, we offer: Options for flexible working arrangements.
Annual allowances towards training based on individualised career goals.
Access to a customised ASC L&D calendar for ongoing professional and career development.
Generous superannuation scheme with up to 15.4% employer contributions.
Access to Clearinghouse for Sport, an information sharing platform for Sporting professionals.
Additionally, our Canberra campus offers: Free onsite parking.
Onsite facilities including café, dining hall, gym, and swimming pool.
Priority placement for your children to access the award winning, onsite AIS Caretaker's Cottage Childcare Centre.
To be eligible for this position applicants are required to be Australian citizens only and must be able to obtain and maintain an AGSVA Security Clearance.
As part of the Commonwealth Child Safety Framework the ASC is committed to being a Child Safe Organisation and leading the way in Child Safety across the sports sector.
This position requires a Working with Vulnerable/Children People check to obtain employment.
Notes As part of this position, the role occupant may have access to sensitive, and potentially distressing information in the areas of sexual misconduct and child safeguarding.
The ASC is committed to protecting children from harm.
We require all applicants that will work with children to undergo screening processes prior to appointment.
Should a merit pool be established for this position, it may be used to fill ongoing or fixed term opportunities as they arise within 18 months from the date advertised.
The ASC operates under the Australian Sports Commission Act 1989 and is separate to the Public Service Act 1999.
The ASC accepts most leave liability and recognition of prior service if you are currently employed at a Commonwealth agency.
If you are experiencing issues or have any questions with the e-recruitment system, please contact the People & Culture Hub via email ****** or phone (02) 6214 1328.
Getting to know the Australian Sports Commission At the Australian Sports Commission (ASC), we champion the value of sport.
We encourage and help Australians of all backgrounds, ages and abilities to get involved in sport and enjoy the many benefits.
We play a central leadership role across the broader sport sector through collaboration and direction.
The ASC delivers a variety of grants through investment in high performance and national sport participation programs, performance pathways, people development and wellbeing, and research and innovation.
We manage high performance operations at the AIS Campus in Canberra, supporting seven National Training Centres of Excellence, and a European Training Centre in Italy.
Further, we individually support thousands of athletes and dozens of Australian sports through guidance and collaboration.
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