The Training Officer provides coordinated and structured advice, support, and services to the Precincts and Venues, with relation to training and quality assurance.As a specialist training professional, you will be required to develop and deliver mixed modal training, assess and endorse competence in sport and outdoor recreation service delivery, and provide oversight of the Program Delivery Framework as it relates to learning and development.
As such, topic-specific qualifications and experience are required in addition to instructional ability.Sport and Recreation supports and encourages participation and success in sport and active recreation through the delivery of grant funding for sport and active recreation organisations and clubs, infrastructure and participation programs, the operation of precincts and venues, and through engaging and partnering with the active industry across Queensland.
Through this investment, we want to improve the health and wellbeing of all Queenslanders by assisting them to be more active.Our FocusActivate!
Queensland 2019-2029 is the Queensland Government's 10-year strategy to further enrich the Queensland way of life, harnessing the pride of our great sporting traditions, embracing our iconic natural environment, and building on our strong community foundations to deliver better health and wellbeing outcomes, especially for those most vulnerable.Through Accelerate 2022-2025, the second action plan under Activate!
Queensland, the department will provide targeted and deliberate action and investment to enrich the Queensland way of life through physical activity, driving increased participation and pathway opportunities while positioning the state for success in the lead-up to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.Precincts and Venues provide regionally significant venues that are fully accessible and inclusive to influence and inspire active experiences for Queenslanders.Precincts and Venues Support are responsible for the delivery of key strategic projects, performance monitoring, and reporting across Precincts and Venues.
We are also responsible for coordinating capital works programs, business development and improvement, planning, partnerships, stakeholder engagement, and risk management.EligibilityTo be eligible for employment in this role, you must possess:Citizenship/Visa RequirementsYou must be an Australian citizen, have permanent residency status, or a visa permitting you to work in Australia.
If you are not an Australian citizen, you will need to provide evidence of your residency status or visa, with your right to work (including any conditions/restrictions).
You are required to notify the department if your right to work in Australia ceases.QualificationsThere are no mandatory qualifications required for this role; however, the following would be highly regarded: Current experience or knowledge of Instructional Design or a Certificate IV in Training and Assessment or equivalent.Previous experience working in the outdoor recreation industry or possession of a minimum Certificate 3 - Outdoor Leadership or equivalent.Working with Children Check (Blue Card)This role provides education, coaching, and/or support services to children and young people and requires a valid Blue Card with the department.
You will need to provide a copy of your blue card, which will be validated prior to engagement.LicencesThis role undertakes travel to city, regional, and remote locations and requires a current driver's licence.
You will need to provide a copy of your driver's licence prior to engagement.Why work for us?Join a supportive high-performing team with a positive culture and inspiring leadership.Enjoy fantastic flexibility, benefits, work-life balance, and development opportunities as a public servant of Queensland.Work where you can truly engage your values and sense of purpose to improve the health and wellbeing of all Queenslanders.Applications will remain current for 12 months.Occupational group Sport & Recreation #J-18808-Ljbffr