Active Reserves Project Officer

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Are you wanting to influence sport and recreation opportunities for a growing community for generations to come?

Summary about this job

Government - Local

Company: Cardinia Shire Council

Location: Melbourne

Work type: Part Time

Salary: $33 - $42.00

Phone: +61-8-9866-2948

Fax: +61-7-5175-9001

E-mail: n\a

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Detail information about job Active Reserves Project Officer. Terms and conditions vacancy

  • Band 5 ($33 - $42 per hour)
  • Part Time (0.5 EFT)
  • Max Term role until 25 May 2019

Are you wanting to influence sport and recreation opportunities for a growing community for generations to come?

Have you ever wanted the opportunity to work closely with community groups and support in the planning of important active recreation infrastructure within a growth corridor Council?

If this appeals to you, an exciting part time opportunity exists to join our Active Communities Team to improve sport and recreation participation opportunities across our Shire.

Follow this link to view the position description.  To apply complete the online application form below, you will be required to upload your resume and cover letter as part of this process.

 

Cardinia offers professional development opportunities and flexible working conditions.

Applications close Sunday 22 July at 11.30pm 2018

 

Cardinia Shire Council is an Equal Opportunity and Child Safe employer who supports inclusiveness and diversity. We welcome applications from people from a diverse background, including but not limited to, those identifying as LGBTIQ, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, people from cultural and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds, and people with a disability.

 

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