Australasian Leisure Management
Jan 18, 2022

PLAWA to present Leisure Facility Managers course in June

The Western Australian branch of Parks and Leisure Australia (PLAWA) is to present its WA Leisure Facility Managers Course 2022 from 13th to 17th June.

The course is aimed at a range of professionals including leisure facility supervisors and coordinators, program managers, aquatic supervisors, recreation managers; regional pool managers and those in rural areas wishing to pursue a career in leisure management; leisure facility managers with no formal or tertiary management qualifications; and leisure facility operators, program co-ordinators, gym and health club managers, pool supervisors wishing to progress on to a management role.

Run over five days at a range of aquatic and recreation facilities across Perth, this Level 1 course will cover modules of competence providing access to industry guides, resources and case studies including business planning, legislation, risk management, asset management, budgeting, marketing, leadership and mentoring.

Supporting the skill development of internally promoted leisure facility managers, it will also address succession planning, providing valuable access to experienced leisure managers, as well as networking opportunities are integral to the program. Limited to a maximum of 20 participants.

Preferred accommodation for those from outside Perth is at the Peppers Kings Square Hotel were delegates receive 10% off the normal room rate.

Click here for more information in the Australasian Leisure Management industry Calendar.

Main image: Armadale Fitness and Aquatic Centre is among facilities that the WA Leisure Facility Managers Course 2022 will visit.

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