About CASA
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is a government body that regulates aviation safety in Australia.
We license pilots, register aircraft, oversee aviation safety and promote safety awareness. We also make sure that the aviation community and the public use and administer Australian airspace safely.
In July 1995, we were established as an independent statutory authority. We operate within a legislative framework made up of acts, regulations, associated legislative instruments and guidance material.
CASA is committed to having a flexible and inclusive workplace and recognises and values the diversity of the wider Australian community.
We encourage and welcome applications from people with Disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, LGBTIQ+ people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds and mature age people.
The CASA’s Vision, Mission, and Values
Our vision, mission and values inform our staff, stakeholders, and partners of our shared responsibilities to keep our skies safe.
Our vision - Safe skies for all.
Our mission - To promote a positive and collaborative safety culture through a fair, effective and efficient aviation safety regulatory system, supporting our aviation community.
Our values - Excellence, Courage, Teamwork, Fairness, Integrity, Respect & Innovation
Culture and Benefits
We value our people. CASA values social and cultural diversity and is committed to a safe workplace. We are committed to the attraction, recruitment and retention of Indigenous Australians and encourage applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
CASA is committed to attaining and retaining the highest quality of skilled professionals and providing a desirable work environment in which they can maximise their talent and potential. We provide rewarding careers, promote work-life balance and support professional and personal development.
About the opportunity
The Training Operations Coordinator is responsible for tasks associated with the delivery of training, training materials, support of the training centres and managing data within the Learning Management System (LMS).
The role will assist in the day-to-day administrative functions to support the Capability and Training Operations Section, as well as assisting the Team Leader Training Operations in supporting training delivery within the People and Capability Branch.
The Training Operations Coordinator is required to work independently or as part of a team to deliver a range of administrative and enabling services. The Training Operations Coordinator is expected to have good analytical and decision-making skills to support the completion of allocated tasks and activities.
The Training Operations Coordinator is accountable for organising their own workflow and making decisions within defined parameters relating to the area of responsibility.
For initial enquiries please contact Lara Williams, *************@casa.gov.au, and 02 6217 1***