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Sports Coordinator Courses in Western Australia

A Sports Coordinator manages sports activities for schools and clubs, ensuring they are safe, engaging, and tailored to participants' needs.

    • AI Exposure: Low

      This role has a low level of AI exposure. Core skills such as adaptability, social intelligence, and complex physical tasks remain beyond the capabilities of current AI.

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  • This role has a low level of AI exposure. Core skills such as adaptability, social intelligence, and complex physical tasks remain beyond the capabilities of current AI.
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AI exposure data adapted from Felten, Raj & Seamans (2021). Shortage data sourced from Jobs and Skills Australia (2024).

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Sports Coordinator careers

Individuals looking to advance their careers in sports and recreation can explore a variety of Sports Coordinator courses in Western Australia. With a total of 7 courses available, aspiring sports coordinators can choose from beginner options, such as the Certificate II in Sport Coaching SIS20321, or delve into more advanced qualifications like the Diploma of Sport, Aquatics and Recreation Management SIS50122 and the Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science. These courses are delivered by reputable training providers in the region, including Murdoch University and NMTAFE, ensuring that students receive quality education tailored to the demands of the industry.

The role of a Sports Coordinator encompasses various responsibilities within the sporting community, and relevant fields of study cover essential skills for success. Graduates can transition into positions such as a Swimming Instructor, Club Manager, or a Pool Lifeguard. Other viable career paths include Sport and Recreation Officer, Sports Development Officer, and Sports Facility Manager. Each of these roles contributes significantly to the vibrant sports landscape in Western Australia.

Prospective students can further their education in community-focused roles by engaging in additional Community Recreation courses. With available options like the Certificate IV in Sport, Aquatics and Recreation SIS40122 and the Diploma of Sport SIS50321, learners can acquire the skills needed to excel. Other roles of interest may include Community Coach, Program Coordinator, or Sports Administrator. Embarking on a career as a Sports Coordinator presents exciting possibilities for those passionate about sports and community engagement in Western Australia.