As members of the LAUNCH Night Series Crew, we are committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and engaging environment for all participants. We strive to lead by example through positive role modellingdemonstrating good sportsmanship, treating others with fairness and respect, and maintaining healthy behaviours by avoiding smoking, alcohol, and unhealthy food during events. Our professional presentation includes wearing appropriate attire, limiting mobile phone use, and approaching each interaction with friendliness and unconditional positive regard.
We take preparation and communication seriously by reviewing our role briefs, addressing any uncertainties with Pathfinders staff ahead of time, and notifying staff at least 48 hours in advance if we are unable to attend. We aim to enhance the LAUNCH Night Series by proactively solving problems, representing the program professionally, and directing any media inquiries to the appropriate staff.
Engagement is at the heart of our mission. We contribute to a fun and safe atmosphere, actively participate in activities, and welcome opportunities for deeper involvement. Feedback is encouraged through the Communication Folder at the Registration Table or by speaking directly with the Tournament Night Manager, Pathfinders, or IBC staff.
We are also fully aware of our legal responsibilities in the Northern Territory. All adults over 18 must report any harm or exploitation of young people to Territory Families Central Intake or the police, and while concerns should be shared with the rostered Youth Worker, this does not replace the legal obligation to report.
As Coaches and Assistant Coaches, we ensure all players are accounted for, signed in and out, and included in gameplay. We foster team pride, support player engagement, report any disruptive behaviour to staff, and most importantly, encourage fun and positive participation throughout the night.
Together, our shared commitment and enthusiasm help make the LAUNCH Night Series a rewarding and memorable experience for everyone involved.
A recent national police check and a current OCHRE card are required. Experience working with young people is preferred
** Category **
Young People
** Commitment **
Regular - less than 6 months
** Type Of Work **
Arts, Craft & Photography,Food Preparation & Service,Fundraising & Events,Tutoring & Coaching,
** Time Required **
6pm-10pm, Four Saturday Nights each school term. Term 1 dates to be announced ASAP!
** Training **
No training is required or provided, a briefing will commence at the start of each event