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PROGRAM FACILITATOR & COORDINATOR ROLES

Paid Casual Roles for 2024

Requirment: 1.5 hours to 3 hours per week.



Kick-On for Women Program Facilitator & Coordinator


Kick-On for Women is an introductory football program for females/other aged 16 years and over. The program is delivered one evening a week for 8 weeks during school terms.

This program is founded on fun, football and friendship. It introduces the sport of football to women in a fun and inclusive way using short, game based activities and small sided games.

Taroona FC is seeking applications for Facilitators & a Coordinator to become part of the 2024 Kick-On for Women program. These roles will report to Taroona FC's SKiLLS Training Program Manager.

Successful applicants must attend an online training session (approx 2 hours) prior to commencing in the appointed role.

If you are interested in becoming part of this program, please complete the application below.

Suitable candidates will be subject to a recruitment process to ensure that the right culture is built within the program.

Please note: If you are over the age of 18 you will need to hold relevant Employment Working with Children Check; Employment is subject to WWCC clearance.


If you have any questions regarding this opportunity please contact via email skills@taroonafc.org



MiniTillies Program Facilitator(Coach) & Coordinator


The MiniTillies Kick-Off for Girls Program is Taroona FC's introductory football program for girls aged 4-11 years old. The program is delivered once a week for 8-weeks with each session 60 minutes in duration. The program is delivered in a safe and inclusive environment. During the program girls build confidence while learning the basic skills of the game without the added pressure of performing in games against other teams.

The objective of the program is to give girls new to football the opportunity to try football in a supportive and fun environement with the intention of helping them transition into local club football in coming years.


The Coordinator is the point of contact for parents, set up & pack down the sessions and are there to ensure all sessions run smoothly and efficiently. Their role within the program is to: Promote the program locally and through existing networks; Be the point of contact for parents; Coordinate Coaches; Manage the operational aspects of the program, including equipment, program set-up, facility management, and program delivery; and

Work with the Taroona FC SKiLLS Training Program Manager to manage all program enquiries.


Our Coaches are facilitators of fun football practices. Each Coach/Facilitator is responsible for a group of a maximum of 10 participants and will remain with that group for the duration of the program.

Their role within the program is to: Plan, prepare, deliver, and review each and every session (session plans will be given); Keep the games moving fluently, limiting stoppages and encourage all players; Create an environment that ensures all players have fun and have maximum involvement; and Be flexible, patient and positive.

Each Coach has/willing to undertake a (Grassroots) MiniRoos Football Coaching certificate and is able to offer a great football experience.


Taroona FC is seeking applications for program coaches/facilitators and coordinator to become part of the 2024 MiniTillies Kick-Off for Girls Program. The Coordinator will be responsible for overseeing the smooth delivery of the program and delivery of sessions at the designated location. Coaches/Facilitators will be responsible for the delivery of the sessions. For more information please refer to the position descriptions.


If you are interested in becoming part of this program, please complete below application.

Please note: If you are over the age of 18 you will need to hold relevant Employment (Paid) Working with Children Check; Employment is subject to WWCC clearance


*For role payment amount email skills@taroonafc.org


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