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July News from Sportspeople 

Thursday, 1 July 2010

Welcome to the latest e-news from Sportspeople. In this issue we outline:

Recent Appointments:


We are pleased to announce the following recent appointment:

  • Administration Officer - City of Yarra, Yarra Leisure - Serena Hawk

Don't forget you can announce your appointments as well as see recent Sportspeople and other industry appointments at the "Who got that job?" page at the Sportspeople website. 

Current Sportspeople Vacancies:


The following roles are currently available through Sportspeople: 

Softball Australia
Membership and Business Development Manager
- National Sporting Organisation
- Sponsorship, Membership and Communications focus
- Melbourne based
- $70,000 to $80,000 pa dependant upon experience and qualifications
Apply Now!
Softball Australia
Chief Executive Officer
- 12 month fixed term contract
- Hands-on, Senior Management Role
- Attractive, negotiable package
- Auckland, New Zealand based
Apply Now!
 

The following positions are closed and progressing through the recruitment cycle:

  • Chief Executive Officer - Rugby Union Players Association
  • National Events Coordinator - Softball Australia

You can view all of these roles at the Sportspeople Jobs Market. In addition to roles being recruited by Sportspeople, you'll also find other vacancies in the sport, fitness, aquatics, coaching, venues, events, leisure and lifestyle sector at the Sportspeople Jobs Market.

A good year by any measurement:


The end of the financial year is always a good time to look back on business performance for the past 12 months. For Sportspeople we’ve had a good year as the market recovers from the doldrums of the GFC.

Here’s just a few quick achievements as at 30 June, 2010:
  • Absolute unique visitors – up 34.4% from 194,642 (2008/09) to 261,682.
  • Number of registered Job Seekers – up 42%
  • Number of Sportspeople Customers – up 20%
  • Number of jobs listed at the Sportspeople Jobs Market – up 14%
Thank you to all the Job Seekers and Employers for all your support over the past 12 months. We are looking forward to an ever bigger and better year ahead.

Sportspeople on Triple M:


Employers use Sportspeople because they get the desired results through receiving well qualified and job ready candidates. Job Seekers know if there’s a job in sport, fitness or aquatics it's advertised at the Sportspeople Jobs Market.

While Sportspeople maintains an active presence in the sport, fitness and aquatic sector we realise there’s a very large, external pool of Job Seekers we’d like to attract to jobs listed by our customers.

So, for two weeks in July we’re advertising on leading radio network Triple M. The aim of the campaign is to promote the Sportspeople Jobs Market to both Job Seekers and Employers who may not already know about us.

The campaign starts on 19 July in the Drive Traffic slot (Sydney) - so listen out for us!

2010 Sportspeople Salary Survey now open


Sportspeople has been conducting research into the sport, fitness and aquatic sector since 1996 and over this time has published a number of hallmark industry reports on issues such as workplace trends and remuneration. The data Sportspeople collects is freely available at the Sportspeople Library and is widely used by job seekers, employers, Government Agencies and researchers.

2010 Salary Survey
The 2010 Sportspeople Salary Survey
has been designed to collect data on salary levels across the sport, fitness and aquatic sector. Our intention is to repeat the Salary Survey annually to determine whether there are any changes and if so, the quantum of these shifts.

Consistent with all previous surveys, all responses to the 2010 Sportspeople Salary Survey are confidential and we do not collect any information that will identify you.

To participate click here. The results will be published at the Sportspeople website late 2010. 

No place for discrimination in recruitment


For me at least, Thursday 24 June, 2010 will be one of those "where were you when..." moments.

While I did get up and watch the Socceroos' valiant effort as they attempted to claw back a spot in the World Cup knock out round, it was Julia Gillard's appointment as Prime Minister of Australia that marked the day as truly significant.

Along with my wife I watched the (extended) 6pm news coverage and Ms Gillard's swearing in by the Governor-General Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce AC, all the time thinking how this moment had to be a change point for Australia.

If we can have a woman as Prime Minister, others as State Premier, and a growing number as Chief Executive of Australia's top companies, can there be any better time than now to push for gender equity in leadership positions in Australian sport?

With recent data showing women hold only 13% of Executive Officer positions in the top 40 funded National Sporting Organisations in Australia while the number of women on national sporting organisations boards averages just one woman to seven men, the reasons for this push are clearly evident.

Sportspeople maintains a significant "knowledge bank" not only on our vital statistics, but also on other organisations operating in the sport, fitness and aquatic sector. For example we record appointments by gender for those jobs recruited directly by Sportspeople as well as the other specialist sports recruitment agency operating in Australia.

Using the same period of time, the other agency filled 110 roles while Sportspeople filled 312 roles, bringing the total number of jobs to 422. Looking at the gender of the successful, appointed candidate of the 312 roles recruited by Sportspeople 47.8% were filled by women and 52.2% by men. For the 110 roles filled by the other agency, 46.4% were filled by women and 53.6% by men. Collectively over the 422 roles, 47.1% were filled by women and 52.9% by men.

If we accept that around half the sport sector labour force are women it would be plausible to think there would be a more even spread of women and men at all levels of management, including Chief Executive Officer. As this is clearly not the case, we need to ask why. Is it because women don't apply for Chief Executive Officer roles or are women subject to active discrimination in the job application process?

We also know from our research, such as the Sportspeople Workplace Survey, that women are more likely to have both an undergraduate and post-graduate qualification and work the same hours as men, yet they generally earn less than men doing the equivalent job. The remuneration gap is more evident in senior roles and less pronounced in entry to middle management roles below $60,000 per annum.

The principal of merit underpins the Sportspeople candidate management system. This means the candidates selected by Sportspeople for consideration by our client are the most capable of doing the job from those applying.

If you are an employer going through a recruitment cycle, now or in the future, your aim is to find the absolute best candidate. You wouldn't select one candidate over the other based on the colour of their eyes, or the colour of their skin, so why does gender even come into the discussion?

Selection based on gender is fundamentally wrong, counter-productive, plain stupid and well; let's face it, just so last century.

Robert McMurtrie
Managing Director - Sportspeople 

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Latest Topics at Sportspeople Forum

As well as growing discussions on current topics, a number of new topics have been listed at the Sportspeople Forum which may be of interest to you:
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  • General Discussion - No place for discrimination in recruitment

If you want to create new topics, post and reply in a Sportspeople Forum you'll need to register. Registration is quick, simple and free and among other things allows you to register using an alias (particularly handy if you want to comment in the Job Seeker Rant Forum).

Sportspeople Trade Market


The Sportspeople Trade Market - bringing buyers and sellers together, provides list and search options for items for sale, industry services as well as an industry directory. Remember, you can list For Sale items at the Sportspeople Trade Market for FREE! You can now also list items wanted to buy for FREE.

Recent advertisements listed include:

  • Gym / Health and Fitness Centre - Tumut, NSW
  • Mental training

To view the For Sale, Services and Directory listings please visit the Sportspeople Trade Market

More Information?

If you would like to find out more about Sportspeople or any of our services, please contact us on the numbers below or email admin@sportspeople.com.au

Best Regards,

Customer Service Team
Sportspeople Pty Ltd
FREECALL: 1800 634 388  (Australia Only)
FREECALL: 0800 634 388 (New Zealand Only)
International Recruitment Centre
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Tel: +61 2 9555 5000 Fax: +61 2 9555 7612
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