AFL - Australian Football League

Football Development Lead - West Arnhem

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Job Description

About UsAs an organisation, the AFL works tirelessly in all states and at all levels to enhance and grow the game – from grassroots to elite. Together, we put on the game, deliver important events, communicate with our fans, run community programs, develop coaches and umpires, collaborate with partners, delight members, support clubs and so much more. While our roles may vary, we are all united by a common goal, to progress the game for everyone to love and connect with Australia’s game.The AFL is committed to promoting and protecting the safety and wellbeing of children and young people in our care. Please note, we undertake several screening processes to ensure this commitment is upheld, this includes ensuring the successful candidate to this position holds a valid employee Working with Children/ Vulnerable People check and a satisfactory criminal history record check.We are an Equal Opportunity employer and firmly believe that diversity and inclusion is an important part of both the AFL and the communities in which we operate. Our game is for everyone, and we strive to be a workplace for everyone.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply.About The RoleAFLNT is seeking an energetic and values driven individual to facilitate and oversee AFL programs, senior men, women and youth competitions across West Arnhem Land. All programs are designed to promote positive health, wellbeing, and social cohesion throughout Indigenous communities.The Football Development Lead will focus on increasing AFL participation for Indigenous women and girls, facilitating engaging and meaningful activities for youth, and supporting the local football carnivals and competitions. The role is responsible for planning and delivering targeted activities aligned to these focus areas through school and community-based AFL programs.This role is based in Maningrida and delivers services to communities throughout West Arnhem Land. Strong communication and interpersonal skills are essential to harnessing strong working relationships with Traditional Owners, schools and service providers, Government agencies, and partner organisations.Please note that this is a 12-month maximum contract role until approximately 31 January 2026. While this role is based in Maningrida, Northern Territory, we encourage applications from interstate candidates willing to relocate. A DAY IN THE LIFE OFKey AccountabilitiesDesign, deliver and report on targeted AFL activities throughout Indigenous communities.Embed consistent and engaging junior AFL programs for youth, including Auskick and Superkick programs and AFL competitions for males and females.Support the delivery of football carnivals and competitions for senior men, women, and youth.Deliver targeted in-school programs to support school attendance.Host meaningful school holiday programs and targeted health promotions.Facilitate AFL Coach and Umpire accreditation courses throughout communities.Work closely with partner organisations to maximise participant engagement and achieve the greatest social impact through AFL activities.Facilitate the Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre (MLLLC) programs and residential camps.Lead a small team of casual employees, including scheduling, budget management, staff development, and reporting. Provide support to the broader AFLNT team throughout the region, including events, competitions, and program support.Provide guidance and community connections with the local senior men’s and women’s community competitions.Keep up-to-date reporting and participation statistics on AFL participation outcomes.Manage AFL assets appropriately and regularly.OUR IDEAL TEAM MEMBER Core CompetenciesAbility to work autonomously, manage time effectively, meet deadlines and utilise on-ground support to achieve key outcomes.Ability to work to achieve key program outcomes.Excellent interpersonal skills, including verbal and written communication skills, and experience building rapport with a diverse range of people.Able to work weekends and after hours, and ability to travel to remote communities (including driving un-sealed roads, travelling by ferry and by light aircraft).Ability to coordinate, train and recognise volunteers in the football environment.Experience in maintaining partnerships with key stakeholders and working with and proactively influencing people.Ability to manage AFLNT fleet vehicles, including regular servicing and condition reports.Demonstrated cultural competency and experience in communities.Strong self-awareness and ability to seek appropriate support when required during difficult times.Able to work within the structures and policies of the AFL, AFLNT and AFLNT Indigenous Programs team.Valid driver’s licenceNT Working with Children’s Check (Ochre Card)Valid, or ability to acquire, Bronze Medallion, First Aid Certificate.Level 2 AFL Coaching AccreditationOUR CULTUREPlease visit www.afl.com.au/careers/our-organisationTHE PERKSPlay The Day Your Way – a flexible approach to your working lifeMy Development – lean into the AFL’s My Development program consisting of on-the-job training, coaching and mentoring, and formal learningPlay Well – access to our extensive Health and Wellbeing program centered around our belief in a healthy body, healthy mind, and healthy workplaceMy Benefits – with thanks to our AFL Corporate Partners, access great benefits and discountsApplications Close: 14 November 2025

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