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A Sports Coordinator organises and manages sports activities and programmes for schools, clubs, or community organisations. You might work in educational institutions, recreational centres, or sports clubs. Sports Coordinators focus on planning and implementing sports events, training sessions, and fitness programmes. You’ll ensure that activities are safe, engaging, and tailored to the participants’ needs, while promoting physical health and teamwork.
Sports Coordinators play a vital role in fostering a love of sports and physical activity. You’ll need to be organised, energetic, and have strong leadership and communication skills. You’ll work closely with coaches, participants, and other stakeholders to ensure that all activities run smoothly and that everyone involved benefits from the sports programmes.
There are 2 courses available for people who want to become a Sports Coordinator.
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The SIS20513 Certificate II in Sports Coaching equips individuals with foundational skills and knowledge for the Sport & Recreation sector, focusing on coaching. It prepares participants to deliver basic instruction sessions within structured environments like clubs or schools, either independently or under supervision. Current or past involvement in the chosen sport is recommended for this qualification, which serves as a pathway into the Sport & Recreation industry. Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, entry requirements, and available enrolment dates..
Average duration: 12 months.
The Bachelor of Sport Development provides comprehensive knowledge on sport development, focusing on designing, delivering, and managing recreational activities for the community. This course is ideal for those seeking to understand and contribute to the field of sport development, equipping students with the skills needed to foster and promote community engagement in sports and recreation. .
Average duration: 3 years.
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Here are some potential career pathways within community recreation. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Community Recreation
Community Coach
$1,050 weekly pay
Pool Lifeguard
$960 weekly pay
Sport and Recreation Officer
Sport and Recreation Trainee
$865 weekly pay
Swimming Instructor
Club Manager
$1,150 weekly pay
Sports Administrator
$1,250 weekly pay
Sports Coordinator
$1,620 weekly pay
Sports Development Officer
Sports Facility Manager
Sports Event Manager
$1,538 weekly pay
Sports Manager
$1,540 weekly pay
Sports Marketer
$1,758 weekly pay
Sports Marketing Manager
$2,260 weekly pay