Volunteer National Classifier
Swimming Australia
- Australia
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Make a lasting impact by opening doors for athletes with disabilities to compete and succeed.
- Witness inspiring moments firsthand as swimmers progress from community events to national and even Paralympic level.
- Give back to sport in a way that shapes the future of Para-swimming in Australia.
- Join a passionate network of professionals and volunteers committed to inclusion, fairness, and athlete development.
- Provide sport-specific assessments to determine the competition class for athletes with a disability.
- Work closely with Swimming Australia (SA), Paralympics Australia (PA), and the wider classification network to deliver high-quality classification services.
- Assist the SA Classification Lead in strengthening and developing Swimming Australia's physical impairment classification system.
- Support the growth and accessibility of Para-swimming pathways across the country.
What you will bring to the role:
- Medical Classifiers: Relevant tertiary qualification in medicine, physiotherapy, or similar. Current registration as a medical professional (e.g., medical doctor or physiotherapist) with a minimum of five years post-graduation.
- Technical Classifiers: Relevant qualification in sport science, human movement, science, or equivalent sport-specific qualification; and/or swimming expertise including formal study in swimming, a current Australian Swim Coach Licence (Development Coach Accreditation), or other equivalent swimming experience (minimum five years). Note: Holding only a coaching qualification or being a former athlete is not sufficient.
- Understanding of Paralympic sport, particularly Para-swimming (desirable).
- Knowledge of the Paralympic classification process and Para-swimming system (desirable).
- Ability to manage confidential and sensitive documentation with appropriate discretion
- Strong communication (both verbal and written), negotiation and interpersonal skills.
- Willingness to travel as required, often outside normal business hours, with most classification opportunities taking place on weekends.
- Able to create a safe, supportive environment that fosters ongoing mutual respect and trust
- Online Education and a face-to-face workshop (approx. two days).
- Delivered by approved Swimming Australia Classification Educators.
- Online independent education modules available from early December 2025.
- Face-to-face workshop planned for early 2026 at the AIS in Canberra (exact date TBA).
- Upon successful completion of the program, individuals will be awarded National Trainee Classifier status in Para-swimming.
- National Police / Criminal History Check
- Working with Children / Working with Vulnerable People Check
- IPC 'Classification Fundamentals' -
- Sport Integrity Australia Courses
- Decision Making in Sport
- Anti-Doping Fundamentals
- Annual Update 2025
- Safeguarding for Children and Young People
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