Positions Vacant​​​​​​​

    SEASONAL SATELLITE CONTROLLER – STRATFORD


    Summer League 2026

    Are you passionate about sport and enthusiastic about delivering netball to your community? This is your chance to get involved!

    Netball Taranaki is seeking a Seasonal Satellite Controller to oversee the delivery of the 2026 Summer League at the Stratford Satellite, held every Monday night.

    What we’re looking for:
    Excellent communicator and organiser
    Confident decision-maker and behaviour manager
    Trustworthy with integrity
    Current First Aid Certificate
    Customer service experience

    Availability:
    One evening per week for up to 10 weeks, starting from 26 January 2026 to 30 March 2026.

    Interested?
    Please send your resume and a covering letter outlining your experience and why you’re the perfect fit to games@netballtaranaki.org.nz

    View full job description here:
    https://www.sporty.co.nz/asset/downloadasset?id=52b19141-ba3d-4734-9e46-ade7f7f5ee43

    Applications close at 5pm, Friday 19th December 2025.


    Volunteering - Make a Difference!

    ​​​​​​​What do Netball Volunteers do?

    Many volunteers coach, manage or umpire for a club or school team. Other volunteers are involved in running our sport by working in administrative or governance roles; others are involved in specific projects or helping out with one off events or tournaments.

    Why should I get involved?

    Not only will you make a valuable contribution to the local community in which you live in but you will gain valuable career and personal skills. Not to mention making friendships that can last a lifetime.

    How much will volunteering cost me?

    Usually nothing. As often as is possible your local club will pay your out of pocket expenses. In addition when funds allow they will pay for coach or umpire training.

    Do I have to be good at sport or have played Netball?

    No, often only a basic level of knowledge of the game is needed and we'll help you get up to speed with the game if you want to be an administrator or coach, manage or umpire a team. Volunteers need to be enthusiastic, good at communicating and enjoy working in a team.

    Make new friends

    Netball volunteers are by and large a friendly bunch and there's no better place to make new friends than working alongside like-minded people. Often our volunteers end up staying in touch long after they stop volunteering with us.

    Have fun

    One of the most surprising outcomes for many of our volunteers is how much fun they have helping others to succeed. Not every volunteer's experience is the same, but when you find a role that suits your interests you have a good chance of having fun while giving the gift of your time.

    Get that glowing feeling

    No one likes to talk about it but one of the fundamental needs we have as human beings is to make a contribution. Volunteering for Netball gives you an opportunity to do just that and to get that glowing feeling that comes when you share your experience and skills and know that your efforts have made a real difference.

    please email communications@netballtaranaki.org.nz for more information.