- Full-time Permanent Position
- NSWRL Centre of Excellence, Sydney Olympic Park
About NSWRL:
Established in 1907, New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) holds the unique distinction of being the first rugby league organisation in the country. As the governing body of rugby league within NSW and the ACT, our people are passionate about fostering rugby league at all levels. Our community spans more than 700 clubs, 117,000 players and many hard-working coaches and volunteers state-wide.
At the elite level, the State of Origin series is one of the biggest events on the Australian sporting calendar. NSWRL proudly manages the State of Origin campaigns of the NSW Blues men’s and women’s Origin teams.
We are a values-based organisation with a highly professional and dedicated team who are focused purely on what is best for rugby league in NSW and delivering excellence on and off the field.
Our values of inheritance, professional, united, courageous, innovative and legacy are critically important to the way we operate and make decisions as an organisation. Aligning with and advancing these values is an essential part of every role within NSWRL.
About the Position:
NSWRL is seeking applications for the position of League & Club Support Coordinator (Relief & Projects).
This position is a support position within our Community Rugby League department that comprises two core elements:
- League & Club Support Coordinator responsibilities on a relief basis to cover staff absences, vacancies or other community rugby league priorities (estimated 40% of role).
- Community Rugby League project work (estimated 60% of role).
The position will be based at the NSWRL Centre of Excellence at Sydney Olympic Park.
Major responsibilities include:
- Assist in the development of all relevant Club and League plans (strategic, operational, facilities).
- Support the smooth running of competitions which includes structures, draws and game day operations.
- Supporting and assisting with rugby league development and promotional activities.
- Supporting judiciary and tribunal processes.
- Administer club and competition compliance.
- Ensuring league and club compliance with NSWRL policies, rules and regulations.
- Community rugby league project work as directed.
About You:
The successful candidate will:
- A passion and sound understanding of Rugby League, with knowledge at club, player and coach level.
- Excellent communication skills and a proven ability to build relationships across diverse stakeholders.
- A demonstrated ability to apply a firm and consistent approach.
- Exceptional conflict resolution and negotiation skills.
- Strong computer skills across Microsoft Office.
- A current NSW Drivers Licence and Working with Children Check.
Consistent with the nature of the sporting industry, the successful candidate must be flexible and willing to work weekends, evenings and reasonable additional hours as is required to fulfil the requirements of this position. Remuneration is set in recognition of this requirement.
Working at NSWRL:
Our people are proud to work at NSWRL, an organisation where each individual is valued and recognised as essential to the achievement of our strategic objectives. In addition to our competitive terms and conditions of employment and contemporary workplace and HR practices, NSWRL offers employees additional benefits of employment which are complemented by a positive and supportive workplace culture.