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Positions Vacant Great opportunities exist for volunteer roles with Scouts WA.
Most Scout Groups in the State can do with new leaders, contact us to find out or speak to your local Group Leader or, if you have great management and communication skills and enjoy working in a team environment, then one of these following senior management roles may be for you! |
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Current Employment Positions Vacant
The Scout Association of Australia, Western Australia Branch has a key leadership appointment for an Executive Manager. This position works closely with the volunteer management of Scouting in WA and liases with national and interstate branches. In this role the Executive Manager leads a small team of employees and a large group of volunteers. Closing date 6 February 2012 For more information on this exciting opportunity please contact Ryan Mason on +61 8 9322 0840 quoting ref W11258. www.gerard-daniels.com/register Advertised in the West Australian Saturday 21 January 2012 Volunteer Positions Vacant
Volunteer Curator The Scout Heritage Centre of Western Australia requires a Volunteer Curator
This vital work will ensure continuing development for the future youth members of the Scout Movement as they look back on the history of Scouting in Western Australia.
The appointee to accept that he/she will lead a small team of volunteer personnel for the overall receipt, care, control and maintenance of items of Scout memorabilia, accepted in line with the Heritage Centre’s Collection Policy.
The Scout Heritage Centre is situated at Scout Headquarters 581 Murray Street West Perth. For further information please contact the Scout Heritage Centre Secretary Mrs Fay Hall on 9446 5738 email heritage@scoutswa.com.au
The Scout Heritage Centre is seeking volunteers - Email: heritage@scoutswa.com.au Phone: (08) 9480 4200 (Scout HQ)
Scout Environment Awareness Program. (SEAP)
The WA Branch is currently seeking keen, energetic Rovers, Leaders and community members to take on an active role in the SEAP Fellowship.
If you have good knowledge in and/or are trained in the Environmental Sciences then please consider in assisting in this important part of our Scouting program.
SEAP is about helping all members in Scouting to get out and learn more about our precious environment.
SEAP is an important part of the Scout program in all levels. It develops and delivers environmental awareness programs to each Section ensuring that Scouts look after the environment and contribute towards the future of our planet.
Please contact Vern Casey, (Branch Commissioner – Program Support) with your expression of interest vlcasey@hotkey.net.au
The Adult Resources Team have a variety of positions available for members interested in contributing to the future direction of the management of Adults in Scouting. Looking for an exciting challenge with the largest youth movement in the World??
Scouts WA can provide management and leadership experience in a range of voluntary roles within the Adult Resources Division.Hone your management skills whilst enjoying the camaraderie of Scouting and ‘making a difference’ to the youth of Western Australia, our future community leaders
Skills to be exercised include (but are not limited to):
If this sounds like your kind of challenge, please contact Michael Dowd, details below.
Michael G Dowd Branch Commissioner – Adult Resources |