
About Us
Shooting Stars is a school-based education engagement program for Aboriginal girls and young women. Founded in 2015, Shooting Stars is the primary initiative of Glass Jar Australia, a not-for-profit organisation that comes under the wider umbrella of Netball WA.
Reporting to the Program Coordinator, the Program Assistant will be responsible for the coordination and delivery of the Shooting Stars program with the primary aim of increasing overall, school engagement, participation, and empowerment of female students.
Role and Responsibilities:
The Shooting Stars Program Assistant is responsible to support the Program Coordinator to deliver the Shooting Stars program – in this case, Carnarvon, with support from the broader Shooting Stars team. The responsibilities of a Shooting Stars Program Assistant are:
Qualifications and criteria:
A competitive remuneration package will be negotiated with the successful candidate dependent on level of experience.
How to Apply
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are encouraged to apply.

Netball WA is the governing body for netball in Western Australia and incorporates Suncorp Super Netball team, West Coast Fever. Netball WA has a clear vision "To be the sport of choice in Western Australia."
Underpinning this vision is a five-year strategic plan, launched in 2018, which outlines our purpose of "Advancing Netball, Advancing Communities" through four strategic pillars, namely; People & Culture, Participation, Pathway and Business Performance.
Netball is the highest female participation sport in Western Australia and played in every major city and town across the State. From grassroots to elite, Netball WA has a holistic approach to the growth and development of netball.