EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (PARA ATHLETES / ALUMNI)

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Sport4All is a program funded by the Australian Government to create increased accessibility for people with a disability to be involved in sports and the sporting community in the manner they choose.

Sport4All is hiring 65 people with disability, and lived experience of disability, as Inclusion Coaches to deliver the program into communities across Australia. Most Inclusion Coach roles are part time, usually 0.6 FTE (3 days per week) and flexible work arrangements are available.

This form is an opportunity for Para Athletes and Alumni to express their interest in future Inclusion Coach roles, should they become available in your area.

Thank you for taking the time to complete your Expression of Interest.  If you have any questions, please contact the Sport4All team on (info@sport4all.com.au).

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