Key Responsibilities and Activities of the Role:
- Develop a connection with Aboriginal organisations and the sporting community within your region.
- Connect and work with the GSA S4A Team and Shire of East Pilbara Sport & Recreation Team.
- You will understand the S4A program goals and work towards achieving these through working with local councils, sporting clubs and schools.
- You will work to engage clubs and schools with the S4A program’s training and resources.
- You will create a plan for contacting and keeping connections with sporting clubs and schools for reporting purposes.
- You will contribute to S4A program meetings to make sure the goals are being met and measured.
- You will create positive and successful relationships with sporting clubs and schools to bring them into the program.
- You will support sporting clubs and schools to work through the S4A program.
- You will help sporting clubs and schools to connect with other relevant organisations to achieve their inclusion goals.
- You will check in, assess, and support sports clubs, schools, and organisations to create more inclusive sporting opportunities for people with disability.
- You will support schools and clubs to deliver inclusive sports activities such as sessions and workshops.
- You will promote the S4A program and educate community groups about how participating in sports can help people with disability.
- You will share with all people from all groups within the community the opportunities for people with disability to participate in all sporting activities, including First Nations people, to participate in all sporting activities.
- You will support the Shire of East Pilbara to find out the sporting needs of people with disability within the local community.
- You will keep records and data up to date on which clubs, schools and organisations connect and complete the S4A program, as well as keeping record of the people with disability participating in sport within the local community.
- Your role will work on empowering sporting communities within your community to better include people with disability, including First Nations people, in sport.



