Description:
- Exciting opportunity within the VU Sport department
- Work in a collaborative and high performing team
Are you passionate about supporting elite sportspersons and performers on their journey to success? We’re looking for a dynamic ESP Coordinator to lead the Elite Sport and Performer (ESP) Program at VU!
About Us
Our aim is to be a global leader in dual-sector learning and research by 2028.
VU is a bold and progressive dual sector University, evidenced by the implementation of an Australian first, the VU First Year College® (FYC) and the VU Block Model as well as VU TAFE, renowned as a digital innovator in training and highly valued industry collaborator.
Our research with impact, is strongly aligned to our TAFE and higher education offerings. These include Sports and Exercise Science (ranked 7th in the world) as well as Policy Studies, Water, Green Research translation, Immunology and Early Childhood Education.
VU has a strategic commitment to being a thriving place to study and work. We are one of Australia’s most culturally and socially diverse universities, and our international students are highly valued contributors to the VU community.
About the Role
As the ESP Coordinator, you'll be responsible for the planning, development, and promotion of cutting-edge support services designed to help elite sportspersons and performers thrive academically and professionally. Your expertise will help shape the future of the ESP Program through ongoing development and expansion.
Some of your duties include:
- Coordinate the Elite Sport and Performer (ESP) Program, serving as the primary contact for internal and external inquiries provide case support and advocacy for elite student-sportspersons and performers.
- Facilitate the study assistance components of the guiding principles of the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) Elite Sport Education Network (ESEN) with key student service and academic staff to support flexible study arrangements, resolve timetable issues, assessment and placement flexibility, admissions support along with wellbeing and related services.
- Liaise effectively and at a high level with organisational units, internal/external stakeholders beyond the immediate team to contribute to the development of an integrated and holistic ESP program
- Elite travel grants, fitness centre access, allied health services, and other program benefits.
If this role has grabbed your interest, we would love you to be part of VU and encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.
About You
VU’s collaborative working environment will help you thrive and achieve the best outcomes for yourself, the solutions you lead and the high-quality outcomes you deliver. You will have:
- Demonstrated ability and experience in the administration and delivery of high-performance sport programs and/or events preferably in a University environment.
- Demonstrated ability and experience working collaboratively and effectively with both students and external stakeholders and/or the sports/community sectors, preferably in a university environment.
- Understanding of university practices and systems relevant to elite sport and performer support, including academic flexibility and student welfare.
- Demonstrated ability to represent VU in a professional and exemplary manner, underpinned by an understanding of discretion, diplomacy and good judgement.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, influencing and negotiation skills , as well as presentation and report writing.
Conditions & Benefits
This is a part-time (0.8 FTE) continuing role offered at HEP 6 classification with salary range being $88,691- $96,001 (pro rata) per annum plus 17% superannuation, working 4 days (29.4 hours) per week
For information on our employee benefits, flexible working, gym memberships and other benefits, please visit vu.edu.au/staff/benefits-services-for-staff .
How to APPLY
To view a copy of the position description and/or to apply for the job, please visit our Career website.
Your application must include:
- A cover letter outlining your motivation to apply for this opportunity
- A statement addressing the selection criteria
- Your resume.
For specific queries related to the role, please contact Scott Cashmere at scott.cashmere@vu.edu.au
Application Closing Date: 20 April 2025 at 11:59 pm
Commitment to Protecting Country
Victoria University honours its deep diversity as a foundation for collaboration and social progress. We will demonstrate sensitivity in respecting First Nation perspectives. We will ensure that we respect our Indigenous voices and commit to sustainable Protecting Country. We will take leadership responsibility, in all that we do, to improve the health and wellbeing of our local and global communities, and the planet that we share.
Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion at VU
The University encourages applications from women, gender diverse, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and individuals from under-represented backgrounds in this field and at this leadership level. The University believes that diversity of the workforce adds value to the University and creates a stronger, richer working environment for everyone. The University is committed to making reasonable adjustments to provide a positive, barrier-free recruitment process for candidates with particular access needs. Candidates who require adjustments are encouraged to contact the designated contact person for the role to discuss their needs.
Essential Requirements
- First Aid Certificate
- Current Provide/Perform CPR
- Working with Children / Working with Vulnerable People Check