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ClubsNSW Learning and Development Program: Training

ClubsNSW offers a suite of training courses for boards, managers and staff, which have been written by and for those in the club industry. With legislation, corporate governance requirements and the club industry changing so often, it is imperative that boards keep their skills and knowledge up to date.

ClubsNSW delivers all of the training courses face to face, and a handful are available to be completed online.

Online Training

Online training is convenient and for those of you who are time poor, would prefer to complete your training at a time that suits you and at your own pace, online training is a great option. Check out the ClubsNSW Online Learning Centre.

2013 ClubsNSW Governance Program/ 5 courses in 5 days - NEW DATES

The ClubsNSW Governance Program will be delivered to directors and managers in designated regions through 2013.

For more information about the program and booking please click here.

Facilitated Training

Many directors are still working full time, or may be from small clubs with limited resources, which preclude the easy attendance at a central training course.  ClubsNSW Facilitated Training brings the knowledge to you – your board, at your club, at a time to suit you – including evenings and weekends.  Facilitated sessions are best for groups of 10 or more, reducing the cost per head and allowing you to interact with a facilitator and your peers.

Training can be delivered either exclusively to your board, or your session can be the hub for a cluster of clubs to send their directors, to further reduce the cost per head. Below is a breakdown of the costs involved.

To discuss any training delivery options contact Luci Ingold on 02 9268 3000 or e-mail education@clubsnsw.com.au

Cost structure

Course Title (1 day per course)

No. of Attendees

 $/Day*


  • Director Foundation and Management Collaboration
  • Finance for Club Boards
  • Club Leadership in Action
  • Strategic Planning and Market Profiling
  • Risk Management and Procurement
0 – 5 people 

 $2,560

6 – 10 people   $3,920 
11 – 15 people   $5,480 
16 – 25 people   $7,040 

Future Director

ClubsNSW Best Practice recommends that clubs hold a Future Director Information Session at least one month prior to nominations for the board elections closing or as set out in your club constitution.  To assist with this, ClubsNSW can send out one of the Learning and Development Team to deliver a facilitated Future Director Information Session, at a time to suit you.  A breakdown of the costs for session facilitation is shown below:
Future Director No. of Attendees 1.5 Hour* 3 Hour*

  • 1.5 hour presentation provides a brief overview of the Future Director information
  • 3 hour presentation provides a full presentation of the Future Director workshop with video

 

5 – 10 people  $1,000  $1,200 
11 – 15 people  $1,200  $1,400 
16 – 20 people  $1,400  $1,600 
21 – 25 people  $1,600  $1,800 

*All prices are ex GST and attendees will need to cover their own travel and accommodation costs.

For a full list and course description, click here.

To find out more, or to get a quote for your required training, click here.