Game Development Officer - Regional South
Date: 14 Oct 2025
Location: ACT, Riverina, New South Wales, AU
Company: Australian Football League
Bring Footy to Life | Inspire Active Kids | Grow the Game in Your Community
Love AFL or sports in general? Experience working with kids? Want to make a real impact in your local community?
No matter where you’re from in Southern NSW – Bateman's Bay to Merimbula, Griffith or Wagga, even the ACT – this is your chance to help the next generation connect with the game we all love.
We’re looking for passionate, community-minded individuals to join our team as Game Development Officers. You don’t need to be an AFL expert, just someone who’s confident working with kids, has a love of sport, and wants to help footy thrive across Southern NSW.
Recruitment Timeline
Once you apply, you’ll receive an email confirming we’ve got your application.
Our team will be taking a short break over Christmas and New Year, so we’ll start reviewing applications from 12th January 2026, with interviews kicking off the week of January 19th.
We promise the wait will be worth it; we’re excited to meet you in the new year!
About Us
The AFL is dedicated to growing the game from grassroots to elite levels, connecting communities across Australia. Whether it’s delivering programs in schools, running local competitions, or creating inclusive opportunities for kids to get involved, we’re all about bringing the game to life for everyone to enjoy.
We’re committed to child safety, diversity, and inclusion. Candidates must hold (or be willing to obtain) a valid Working with Children Check (Blue Card), and we strongly encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and individuals from diverse backgrounds.
About the Role
All across Southern NSW participation continues to grow and we’re looking for energetic people to help us build connections and inspire the next generation.
Our mission is simple: For everyone to love and connect with Australia’s game.
Who This Role Suits
This role is perfect for people who:
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Have coached, played, or worked in any sport and enjoy engaging with kids.
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Are studying education, sport science, or youth work and want hands-on experience.
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Are parents, carers, or anyone looking for flexible, meaningful work.
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Are seeking a career change that keeps them active and connected to their community.
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Want to give back and help kids build confidence and friendships through sport.
What You'll Be Doing – A Day in the Life:
As a Game Development Officer, you’ll be out in the community helping kids get moving and feel part of something bigger through team sport.
Your week might include:
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Delivering fun, skills-based sessions in schools and clubs – we’ll teach you the AFL activities, you bring the energy and engagement.
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Running Auskick or Superkick programs that help kids build confidence, make friends, and love being active.
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Supporting community events and game days, creating positive experiences for kids and families.
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Championing inclusion, working on programs that support multicultural communities, girls in sport, Indigenous programs, and kids of all abilities.
Role Type and Hours
Flexibility and Impact: This is a casual role, perfect for those who thrive in dynamic, community-focused environments
Hours vary depending on program periods, with a mix of short, two-hour sessions and longer blocks during peak periods. Whether you’re available during school hours, after school, on weekends, or a mix of everything – we’ve got opportunities to suit a variety of schedules.
Most shifts occur:
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During school hours for school programs and competitions
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Before or after school for Auskick and Superkick sessions
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Occasionally evenings or weekends for AFL Nines & community events
What We’re Looking For:
You don’t need to be a footy expert – we’ll provide training and support. We’re after people who are:
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Confident working with kids, with a fun, positive energy.
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Great communicators who can connect with children, families, and school staff.
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Reliable, independent, and proactive, especially when working solo in schools or at events.
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Open to learning new things, including AFL activities and programs.
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Hold (or are willing to obtain) a NSW Working with Children Check.
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Valid driver’s licence and reliable transport.
Join Us – Make Sport Fun, Accessible, and Inclusive
If you’re passionate about sport, believe in the power of play, and want to make a difference in your community — apply now to help us bring active, inclusive programs to kids across Regional Queensland.
Child Safety Standards
The AFL is committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people in our care. Our recruitment process includes verification checks such as Working with Children Checks and reference checks.
We are dedicated to creating a safe environment for all participants in our programs and take our responsibilities seriously.
Our Culture
We believe in creating a workplace where everyone feels they belong.
Learn more about our culture, values, and what it’s like to be part of the AFL team:
afl.com.au/careers/our-organisation