Best Job in the World - 14 Days to GO!!

island-dream-job-final-16a1With 14 Days to go, things are hotting up with Tourism QLD’s global search (marketing campaign) to find the perfect  applicant for the “Best Job in the World”.

What merely started as a “pie in the sky” concept, has snowballed into one of the most innovative employment and marketing campaigns ever implemented. It is estimated that the global publicity for QLD is over $100 million. So simple, yet so effective.

From over 34,000 initial applicants, we are down to the final 16. The finalists are invited to Hamilton Island on 3rd may and the ultimate winner will be officially announced on 6th May.

Just a reminder, the Best Job in the World finalists are:

Anjaan RJ - India
Ben Henry - France
Ben Southall - UK
Cali Lewis - USA
Clare Wang - Taiwan (Wild Card)
Clarke Gayford - NZ
Erik Rolfsen - Canada
George Karellas - Ireland
Greg Reynen - Singapore
Hailey Turner - Australia
James Hill - Australia
Juweon Kim - Korea
Magali Heuberger - Netherlands
Mieko Kobayashi - Japan
Mirjam Novak - Germany
Yi Yao - China

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Sport Jobs Newsletter - HAPPY EASTER

sport-jobs-newsletter-image5Please feel free to visit the EASTER edition of our weekly Sport Jobs Newsletter HERE.

As per usual, if you have any new ideas for our newsletter or can offer any significant contributions, please let us know.

Enjoy.

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SPORTJOBS ON HOLIDAYS - HAPPY EASTER!!

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Just advising that due to the holiday period, SportJobs will be conducting minimal updates between Friday 10th April and Monday 20th April.

However, if urgent please note in your relevant email correspondence and we can still assist if required.

Have a great Easter!!

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Sports Jobs from Around the Web

uni-of-melb-logoOnce again we trawl the web in an attempt to find some suitable sporting career opportunities that may interest you. Here is a selection:

Director, Melbourne University Sport

Salary: $107,722 plus super
Location: Parkville Campus, Melbourne
Details:
“The Director works closely with all stakeholders in delivering sport and physical recreation opportunities for the University community, planning and initiating new strategies and policies in accordance with the University’s strategic plan and ensuring that effective cohesive linkages are built with the University administration and faculties.”
Closing Date: 3rd May, 2009
More Information (and to Apply): Please visit Uni of Melbourne (jobs page)

Recreation Programs Officer

Permanent Part-Time
Salary:
$50,189 (pro rata) + super
Details:
“As part of the Recreation Services team, your duties will include co-ordination of the “Teenage Rampage” Holiday Program and the “Older Adults Recreation Program” in addition to initiating and developing innovative opportunities to increase participation in recreation by the broader community.”
Closing Date: 4pm Friday 17 April 2009
More Information (and to Apply): Please visit City of Stonnington (positions vacant page)

Ski/Snowboard Rental Technician

Period From June to Oct
Details:
“The Snowy Valley Resort require ski/snowboard technicians who are self-motivated, have an eye for detail and have a thorough knowledge ski & snow board repair.
Be able to fit & adjust equipment for guests as well as running a cash register.
Excellent customer service required.

More Information (and to Apply): Please visit Oz Snow Adventures (seek job listing)

Goodluck to those following up these opportunities.

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Sport Jobs Newsletter - Latest Weekly Edition

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Please feel free to visit the latest edition of our weekly Sport Jobs Newsletter HERE.

If you have any new ideas for our newsletter or can offer any significant contributions, please let us know.

Enjoy.

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Football Jobs & Other Sports Jobs from Around the Web

Sports Jobs AustraliaWe have browsed the web and put together a list of current opportunities from around the web.

Game Development Manager - Football Federation Tasmania (Closing Date - 08/04/09)

Administration and Commercial Manager - Football Federation Northern Territory (Closing Date - 09/04/09)

Mens Football AIS Senior Coach - Australian Institute of Sport (Closing Date is tomorrow - 02/04/09)

Mens Football AIS Assistant Coach - Australian Institute of Sport (Closing Date is tomorrow - 02/04/09)

National/AIS Paralympic Swimming Coordinator - Swimming Australia Ltd (Closing Date - 03/04/09)

Game Analysis, Decision Making and Training Load Management - Scholarships offered jointly by the Australian Rugby Union (ARU), the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) and the University of Canberra (UC) (Closing Date - 17/04/09)

Note the immediate closing dates for a couple of the positions above.

Goodluck if you put forward an application.

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Island Dream Caretaker Job - All the latest news

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Involved in Scandal

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Winner of Wild Card

Wow, if you have been following this story, this is getting interesting. Here is a summary of recent news snippets from around the traps:

March 11 - Race around the world “Student goes global for dream reef job”. News.com.au

March 17 - One applicant already promotes the Australian Environment through books such as “Karma SEAtra - Secrets of Sex in the Sea” Herald Sun

March 19 - Here is that scandal “Russian ‘porn model’ booted from Tourism Queensland’s Best Job in the World selection”. News.com.au

March 24 - Offering a different perspective “Foreigner could claim Tourism Queensland’s Best Job in the World”. Courier Mail

March 26 - Winner of the wild card “a Taiwanese interpreter has scored a wild-card entry to Queensland’s dream job competition”. News.com.au

The other final 10 applicants are due to be announced in early April.

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Australian Virtual Careers Fair

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Following on from our recent article with respect to a Virtual Careers Fair in the USA, we have been advised that an organisation here in Australia is conducting a similar event.

Graduate Careers Australia (GCA) is currently holding its own 2009 Virtual Careers Fair from 23 March - 9 April.

By registering you will be able to “chat with employers online, play our interview game, get great job-seeking hints, talk to our Job Doctors, and much more”.

You can visit the GCA Virtual Careers Fair by visiting www.vcf.graduatecareers.com.au.

Let us know how you get on.

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Sport Jobs Newsletter - Latest Weekly Edition

sj-newsletter-image3You can view the latest edition of the Sport Jobs Newsletter HERE.

As always we have included some fantastic sports job opportunities, along with some news and views from within our niche industry.

Enjoy.

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AIS invite scholars to help them achieve Olympic GOLD in 2012

This is a very interesting article for those involved in the field of Academics.ais-sports-science-logo

The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) has called on university academics to unite with the nation’s athletes to help fight for gold.

For the first time, an invitation has been issued to academics from a range of disciplines to register their sports science research projects with the AIS.

AIS Director Professor Peter Fricker explained that those who register their projects will help the AIS to link academics, coaches and athletes who have similar interests, and allow them to work together to overcome practical sporting problems.

‘With an eye on the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, we want to show our competitors that we are still at the pinnacle of world sport,’ Professor Fricker said.

‘The cooperative nature of this project offers academics the chance to roll up their sleeves and work alongside athletes, coaches and fellow researchers.

‘They will be able to share knowledge they would otherwise have been unaware of, and pool their expertise to find the next breakthrough for Australian sport.

‘This call is not limited to the ‘usual suspects’ in sports science research.

‘Academics from mathematics, computer science, engineering and industrial design, as well as human movement and exercise science departments, are all encouraged to register.’

The AIS is no stranger to successful partnerships, and is currently working with CSIRO, National Information and Communication Technology Australia and the Defence Science and Technology Organisation.

The AIS has also worked with RMIT in Melbourne — a collaboration that led to the development of the much celebrated Superbike. The Superbike’s aerodynamic and lightweight frame helped Australian cyclists win three Commonwealth Games gold medals, five world championships and two Olympic bronze medals in the 1990s.

Source: ausport.gov.au/ais/innovation.

Can you make the difference?

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