Job description
Job Description
Make a difference in young people's lives through footy and leadership
- Casual max-term position until May 2026 with potential to extend
- Based in Launceston on the lands of the palawa people
- Flexible after-school hours (approximately 16 hours per month) | Work from home & in-person engagement required
- $37 – $40per hour + 25% casual loading
The program
This unique initiative blends sport, leadership, and personal development. Designed to run alongside the Northern Tasmania football season, the program targets young people aged up to 19 who are connected to local football clubs.
Through interactive workshops, exciting outdoor activities hosted by guest mentors, and leadership training, young people will grow their confidence, develop their voice, and give back to the game they love. This program is all about building capable, well-led communities through youth-led action.
Your Role, Your Impact
As Facilitator, you’ll be the heart of this program, energising, supporting, and walking alongside the next generation of footy leaders. Your impact will go beyond running workshops, you’ll help young people grow their confidence, feel proud of who they are, and feel more connected to their club and community.
Key responsibilities:
- Engaging and coordinating young participants to attend workshops and advisory sessions.
- Connecting with young people to ensure they feel heard, motivated, and empowered.
- Facilitating youth-led discussions and co-create meaningful program experiences.
- Building strong connections through in-person engagement and creative communications.
- Providing administrative support such as workshop catering and data tracking.
- Collaborating with stakeholders to promote youth voice within local football communities.
To view a copy of the full Position Description, click here. For more information, contact Barb Walters (Manager Tasmania Growth and Transitions) at barb.walters@each.com.au
Who We’re Looking For
We’re looking for someone who has a passion for community sport and leadership development, and who enjoys connecting with young people and creating positive change within the community.
You’ll bring:
- An understanding of the local footy landscape and want to make it stronger for the next generation.
- Lived experience with the challenges young people face in education, identity, or community belonging.
- Experience in engaging with young people (e.g. youth work, coaching, mentoring).
- A creative, energetic presence that young people can relate to and feel inspired by.
- Strong communication, coordination and interpersonal skills.
- The ability to manage time, work independently, and juggle competing priorities.
- Confidence in planning and delivering events or workshops and leading conversations with peers.
If you're just starting out on your leadership journey, whether you're a university student, juggling part-time work, or involved in your local footy club as a player, coach, umpire, or volunteer, we’d love to hear from you!
Additional Information
What’s In It For You
You’ll be supported to grow your leadership, facilitation and project coordination skills in a dynamic and rewarding environment. You’ll also enjoy:
- Flexible working hours to fit around study or work.
- Being part of an inspiring initiative that genuinely changes lives.
- Support from experienced mentors in community engagement and youth leadership.
- The opportunity to shape a more inclusive, empowered footy community.
Applications Close: Wednesday 4th June 2025*
*Applications will be reviewed as they are received—apply early so you don’t miss out!
Next Steps in the Hiring Process
Thank you for your interest in joining Each! To learn more about next steps, please check out our Hiring Process Guide.
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