Not-for-profit sporting organisations have the same legal obligations as any employer to their workers. There is a lot of information available on employment law, but it can be hard to know what is useful and where to start - especially when you have a question you need addressed urgently.
Undertaking recruitment is an important step when deciding to employ someone, requiring you to determine what you want the employee to do and what skills you require from them.
Also consider:
- employment conditions and entitlements
- level of pay, often based on employee awards and agreements
- other costs of employment, including skills and training needs, new equipment and facilities
- offering flexible work arrangements.
Before you decide to advertise the job, prepare a job description that defines the responsibilities and functions of the job. This will help you identify the knowledge, experience and skills required for the job as well as the interview questions you might ask.
More information
Your state or national body is a good first port of call to assist you with advice on hiring staff, however there are also many useful resources available:
- Not-for-profit Law – The people involved
- Australian Government – Information to help business - People
- Fair Work Australia – Employer/employee helpline
- Our Community - Why investing in your NFP workforce is critical to your culture
- Sport Australia - Club development workforce resources.
- Play by the Rules has useful resources on volunteers, risk management, child protection, harassment and complaints management.
- The Clearinghouse for Sport connects sports people to a world of ideas, experience and knowledge.
Disclaimer
As with any resource, this does not replace obtaining legal advice on each sport specific requirement and it is recommended you do so.
The information provided in this resource is for your information only. The authors and the NSW Office of Sport accept no responsibility for the accuracy of the information or your reliance upon it.