The game loved by all South Australians. ABOUT THE ROLE Work with SA's most talented umpiresA rewarding role working with a great teamThe State League and Pathway Umpiring Manager is responsible for the development, maintenance, and evolution of a talent program for State League and Pathway Umpires in South Australia.
A key focus of this role will be the successful implementation of a new Talent Development Framework supported by the State League Head Coach, promoting a diverse and inclusive environment where all umpires and staff feel a strong sense of belonging.
Leading a multi-discipline team of permanent, part-time, casual, and contractor people across coaching, wellbeing, physical performance, and operations, the role is required to drive a culture of belonging, learning, and teamwork, underpinned by an ability to influence and deliver outcomes.
Key focus areas include: State League and Talent Pathway Management – working collaboratively with the Head of Umpiring and the State League Umpiring Head Coach to implement elite umpiring programs, high-performance environments, and recommendations from SANFL's recent Umpiring review.Leadership and Performance – Delivering best practice officiating programs and environments that foster a high-performance and inclusive culture.Stakeholder Management - Lead and maintain proactive relationships and communication with the SANFL League Clubs, SANFL Umpiring Department, SANFL Umpire's Association, Community Umpiring Panels, as well as all other internal and external stakeholders.ABOUT YOU You will be an experienced leader with previous success in influencing and driving change, with sound working knowledge of optimal environments for high performance and inclusion.
Your effective stakeholder management will be underpinned by highly developed people skills.
Key person specifications include: An approachable and accessible nature.Ability to build relationships with a diverse group of stakeholders.Flexible approach to work hours as there are evening and weekend contact hours.Strong alignment to SANFL values and teamwork.All SANFL team members are required to hold a current DHS Working with Children Check.Drivers License.A well-developed understanding of safeguarding children and young people principles.WORKING AT SANFL Our people are the heart of what we do.
We are highly collaborative, team-first oriented, and of course FUN!
Working relationships are authentic, and we strive for excellence.
In an inclusive environment, we care for and support each other.
We offer some great benefits such as SANFL Season Membership, Wellbeing and Social initiatives, and access to industry competitive leave entitlements.
Applications close 24 November 2024 and are to be submitted as a single PDF document. We are seeking a successful candidate to commence by 20 January 2024.
Your application will include the following questions:
Do you have right to work entitlements for Australia?Please provide an indication of your base salary expectations. #J-18808-Ljbffr