 
        
        Overview 
Are you a star leader who thinks outside the box? An innovator who's motivated, strong and ready to shake things up? Fishcare Victoria is looking for a 
confident, creative and people-focused go-getter 
to lead our fishing education programs across the Geelong and Ballarat region. This is your chance to combine 
leadership, innovation, and community impact 
in a role that's as rewarding as it is dynamic. 
If you're passionate about protecting our aquatic environments, love connecting with people, and have the drive to lead programs from concept to delivery — we want you on our team! 
About Fishcare Victoria 
Fishcare Victoria is a 
dynamic, community-based, not-for-profit organisation 
dedicated to fishing education and participation activities. Since 1995, we've worked to foster 
responsible fishing practices 
and inspire communities to care for our aquatic ecosystems. 
Our programs include: 
Fishing clinics for kids and families 
School-based education initiatives 
All Ability – Fishing is for Everyone program 
Community festivals, events, and conferences 
We are a volunteer-driven, charity-registered organisation and receive funds from the revenue generated by fishing license sales in Victoria to achieve our mission. 
What You'll Do 
Recruit, train, and inspire volunteers through schools, angling clubs, disability providers, community groups, and more 
Coordinate and deliver fishing education programs in schools, festivals, and community events 
Lead and grow our All Ability – Fishing is for Everyone program, making fishing accessible to all 
Raise Fishcare's profile through social media, website content, and public appearances 
Build strong networks with councils, agencies, and community partners 
Support volunteers with training, governance, and grant applications 
Contribute to state-wide strategy and action plans as part of the Fishcare Victoria team 
Who We're Looking For 
A leader who is passionate about fishing, the outdoors, and sustainability 
A motivated, confident innovator who can inspire and support others 
Skilled in community engagement, project management, and communication 
Comfortable working with people of all ages and backgrounds 
Tech savvy — knows their way around social media and Microsoft Office 
Flexible, organised, and thrives in a role where no two days are the same 
Bonus if you bring a background in natural resource management, education, fisheries management or community development. 
Why You'll Love This Role 
Make a genuine difference in your community and environment 
Lead programs that are varied, active, and never boring 
Collaborate with an inspiring network of volunteers and partners 
Enjoy the flexibility of part-time hours that fit your lifestyle 
Have the freedom to bring your creativity and fresh ideas to life 
Ready to Dive In? 
For a copy of the position description, visit the application details below. 
TO APPLY: 
Send your 
resume 
and a 
cover letter 
(addressing the position description) to: [emailprotected] 
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