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Recreation Workers

Overview

Recreation Workers conduct activities with groups in community centres, camps, or recreational facilities. They organise and promote activities like arts and crafts, sports, games, music, drama, social events, camping, and hobbies, considering the needs and interests of each participant.

Did you know?

Consider pursuing a Certificate III or IV in Recreation or Sport and Recreation, or a Diploma in Community Recreation. Many universities also offer Bachelor degrees in Recreation and Leisure Studies or Sport and Exercise Science.

At a Glance

$74,100 Avg/yr

Median Wage

Stable

Growth

Monitoring

Top Skill

Key Responsibilities

  • Identifies issues of local need, concerns and aspirations through community consultation
  • Organises local sporting, cultural and recreational events and activities such as community functions, hobby classes, community arts projects and sporting competitions

Career Considerations

Educational Pathways in Australia

Consider pursuing a Certificate III or IV in Recreation or Sport and Recreation, or a Diploma in Community Recreation. Many universities also offer Bachelor degrees in Recreation and Leisure Studies or Sport and Exercise Science.

Work Environment and Flexibility

Recreation workers often work evenings, weekends, and school holidays when programs are most active. Many positions offer part-time or casual work, making it ideal for students or those seeking work-life balance.

Skills Development and Career Growth

Start by volunteering at local community centres or sports clubs to gain experience. Strong communication skills, creativity, and enthusiasm for working with people are essential for success in this field.

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Australia

Level 4/80
Wentworth Ave,
Surry Hills,
Sydney, 2010