Weekly Club Update 4-7-2024
Weekly Club Update - 4-7-2024
Summary:
Notice of 2024 Annual General Meeting
Wanted - Newsletter editor/Website guru
Patrol Captains course this weekend
Lifesaving Services Seasonal Recruitment Now Open
LSV Casual Employment - Educational Instructors
Training Officer Course (TOC) rollout
New Leadership Program (AGE 18-30) – applications now open
Smiths Beach Rescue Base Repairs - Donations needed
LSV News
Notice of 2024 Annual General Meeting
Dear Woolamai Beach SLSC Members,
Please find this linked notice letter regarding our upcoming Annual General Meeting which will be held at the clubhouse on Saturday 27th July 2024, commencing at 3pm.
This notice is a call for:
Any motion for inclusion as special business at the AGM.
Development Fund Board Nominations (Life Governor Position).
Club Board of Directors Nominations for the 2024/25 Season Board.
In addition, there is a proposed Club Consitution amendment being put to a member vote at this AGM with regards to Section 44 - Development Fund Board. Link to the Club Constitution containing proposed wording and changes.
Notice of 2024 Annual General Meeting Letter
Nominations are now closed
Kind Regards,
The Board of Woolamai Beach SLSC
Wanted - Newsletter editor/Website guru
Our Club is looking for a person with good written communication skills and creativity to take over editing the Club newsletter and website.
This is an exciting role which will appeal to someone who wants to gain valuable communication experience and help the Club share important information with its members.
The role reports to the Director Communication (or an alternative Board member). The role works alongside the Club's social media officer (Erin Close) and the Bass Coast Series marketing manager (Ryan Box).
Much of the role can be carried out independently at times that suit you.
Tasks and responsibilities
Editing and sending regular newsletters to Club members via email and Facebook
Updating the Club website periodically
Publicising club social events and setting up bookings/invitations
Editing and collating the annual report
A lot of the content, articles and photos are provided by others.
About You
Our ideal candidate is someone who has:
Good written communication skills
Attention to detail and accuracy
Creativity
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
While not essential, some knowledge of websites and social media (training will be provided)
While not essential, some knowledge of the Club and surf life saving
Please email your expression of interest to Ryan Box - communication@woolamaibeach.asn.au by 12/7/24 .
If you have any queries with regard to the role please contact communication@woolamaibeach.asn.au
Patrol Captain Course this weekend
New spots have opened up for Patrol Captains course at Dromana Sunday 7 and 14 of July. All welcome, sign up at Mt.lsv.com.au Contact Henry.kiss@lsv.com.au for more details
Lifesaving Services Seasonal Recruitment Now Open
LSV are pleased to advise that applications to join Life Saving Victoria’s (LSV) seasonal lifesaving services for the 2024/25 season are now open.
Applications are now open for the following lifesaving services for the 2024/25 Season:
Paid Beach Lifeguards
RWC Operators (Paid & Volunteer)
RPAS (Drone) Pilots (Paid & Volunteer)
LSV Comms (Paid & Volunteer)
Applicants will be able to select a maximum of two preferred services in their application. This will help ensure we can fulfill rostering requirements and facilitate team development.
Applicants will also be required to provide their Member ID (this can be found on the Club Gateway), and confirm their email address (via the Members Area) when submitting their application. Further instructions for this are provided in the application form.
Members who are accepted onto the 2024 Advanced Lifesaving Camp do not need to reapply for a lifeguard position.
Further details are outlined below regarding specific award requirements. Please note awards must be obtained prior to the listed cut-off date for applications to be progressed.
To be considered for a position, please submit your application by Sunday 11 August by clicking on the link below. Click here to apply!
LSV Casual Employment - Educational Instructors
LSV are now accepting applications to join Life Saving Victoria’s team of casual Education Instructors this summer! Use skills that you’ve learnt in lifesaving for casual employment.
Make an impact on the community through this rewarding role
LSV are thrilled to share an amazing opportunity for all our members who wish to pursue a rewarding career while honing their teaching and leadership skills.
This is a call out to all coaches, age managers, trainers, patrol captains and lifesavers. You all have the skill sets to excel in this role. We know that you are passionate about water safety and saving lives, but do you also have a flair for instructing and inspiring others? If so, we invite you to join Life Saving Victoria’s Lifesaving Education Program team of casual Education Instructors!
As an Instructor, you will have the chance to make a real impact in our community by teaching crucial water safety skills to children and adults in our Lifesaving Education Programs. Not only will you be helping others stay safe in and around water, but you'll also be developing invaluable leadership qualities that will benefit you in various aspects of your life.
Ever wondered what it would be like working as a casual Education Instructor? Find out more here. Some key benefits of becoming a casual Education Instructor include:
Professional Growth: Enhance your communication, organisational, and presentation skills as you lead instructional sessions and interact with participants.
Career Pathways: Build a strong foundation, via this entry level role for future career opportunities in aquatic education, lifeguarding, or any role requiring strong communication and leadership skills.
Flexible Hours: As a casual instructor, you can balance your teaching commitments with your other activities and responsibilities and choose shifts locally, in regional locations across the state, during school terms or in the holidays.
Be part of a great team: Work alongside like-minded individuals, fellow club members and industry professionals, and make lifelong friends.
Personal Fulfillment: Experience the joy of empowering others to become confident and safe swimmers, fostering a sense of accomplishment and fulfillment.
If you are interested in taking this exciting step towards personal and professional growth, APPLY NOW, or for more information contact Eliza Hine, Coordinator – Education Programs via email: edu.staff@lsv.com.au or Phone: (03) 9676 6940. Don't miss this chance to make a difference while shaping your own future!
Applications close: Sunday 4 August 2024
Training Officer Course (TOC) rollout
Volunteer Training has developed a new TOC to meet the requirements of the training package TAESS000028—Work Skill Instructor Skill Set. This is now ready for release and will be rolled out on the dates listed below.
To make the course more accessible to members, Volunteer Training has removed the course fee and introduced eLearning components to reduce face-to-face hours on the course.
The new course has significant content changes to the previously delivered course, and members should ensure they are mindful of the commitment ahead of enrolling in this course, including enrolment at least one month prior to each course to ensure eLearning content is completed before the course commencement date
Program Overview
Pre-course eLearning including theory assessment – approximately 20 hours to complete
Day 1 - Face-to-face workbook activities – 08:30 am to 5:30 pm
Day 2 - Face-to-face practical activities (3 x 30-minute course deliveries per candidate – 08:30 am to 5:30 pm
Rollout Plan
August 17 & 18 – Pilot Course – Life Saving Victoria Office, Port Melbourne
September 21 & 22 – Life Saving Victoria Office, Port Melbourne
October 5 & 6 – Life Saving Victoria Office, Port Melbourne
October 26 & 27 – Life Saving Victoria Office, Port Melbourne
November 23 & 24 – Life Saving Victoria Office, Port Melbourne
Following these initial courses, a rolling calendar of course dates will recommence and will be delivered at locations across the state. Please continue to monitor the Member Training Portal for upcoming courses
For more information click HERE
New Leadership Program (AGE 18-30) – applications now open
Applications are now open for the LSV’s new 18-30 leadership program, Leadership Beyond the Flags. Life Saving Victoria is excited to launch a new leadership development opportunity for our members aged 18 - 30.
This program has been codesigned with our 18 – 30 members through the M&LD senior development panel and aims to enhance our emerging leaders with the skills and knowledge to support members' thriving in current and future roles.
This program has been identified by both clubs and the M&LD Council executive as a key need for our members: to retain talented members within the lifesaving movement and provide opportunities for continuous growth.
This program aims to upskill, develop, and engage our volunteer workforce by focusing on four key pillars;
Understanding yourself as a leader,
Leading others,
All things communication, and
Managing yourself.
Leadership beyond the flags will be delivered as an intensive two-day live-in weekend at Melbourne Business School from Saturday, August 31, to Sunday, September 1, 2024. Participants will be required to complete a development questionnaire before the program begins.
Program Details and Cost
When: Saturday, August 31 (10am TBC) - Sunday, September 1 (3:30pm TBC)
Location: Melbourne Business School, Carlton (onsite accommodation)
Cost: The cost for the program is $550 per participant (inc. GST). Cost includes all sessions, materials, accommodation, and meals. This aligns with LSV’s strategic objective and commitment to develop our volunteer workforce. The cost has been significantly subsidised. LSV will invoice clubs for the cost of the program. It is up to each club and participant/s to agree on how much each party will contribute.
Participants: Click HERE to apply
More information can be found HERE
Smiths Beach Rescue Base Repairs - Donations needed
Unfortunately since it’s inception the Smiths beach tower has been stripped down by the harsh weather conditions from the beach.
The rescue base is need of urgent repairs and maintenance (including re-painting in oil-rig spec paint) in order to avoid Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) issues / the structure becoming condemned; and to ensure that the two structures can continue serving the Phillip Island Nature Park (PINP) / Bass Coast Shire Council (BCSC) residents and visitors and Life Saving Victoria (LSV) lifeguard service over the next 20-25 years.
The required works includes
Wall panel works
Stair removal and replacement
Insitu painting works
If you’d like to donate to this cause please head to https://www.woolamaibeach.org.au/donate and select ‘Smiths Beach Rescue Base’ when filling out the donation form.
For more information on the rescue base head HERE
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Wild About Wooli! A 50 Year History of the Club
LSV News
For this week’s Circular, click HERE
Events Calendar
To view our club calendar which includes social events, patrol events and more, click here https://www.woolamaibeach.org.au/events
Training Calendar
To view our club training calendar which includes all courses/camps run by the club, click here https://www.woolamaibeach.org.au/training-calendar