Mark Turner
Head of Learning Area - Endorsed Programs and Pathways at SEDA College WA- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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Certificate III in Sport and Recreation
GOTAFEAug, 2021- Sep, 2024 -
First Aid
Sports Medicine AustraliaJan, 2021- Sep, 2024 -
Certifiate IV in Training and Assessing
TrainwestJan, 2016- Sep, 2024 -
MR-B Drivers License
Department of Transport
Experience
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SEDA College WA
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Australia
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Primary and Secondary Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Head of Learning Area - Endorsed Programs and Pathways
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Jan 2023 - Present
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Teacher
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Jan 2018 - Jan 2023
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Melville Cricket Club
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Australia
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Spectator Sports
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Vice President
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Jul 2020 - Present
After serving 4 years on the committee I decided to support my brother Greg Turner lead the strategic direction of the club. I serve as the Melville CC Delegate on the WA District Cricket Council. After serving 4 years on the committee I decided to support my brother Greg Turner lead the strategic direction of the club. I serve as the Melville CC Delegate on the WA District Cricket Council.
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Department for Education
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United Kingdom
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Government Administration
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700 & Above Employee
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Practical Exam Marker
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Sep 2014 - Present
I have been involved with the Physical Education Studies Practical Exams for Cricket since 2014 as a drills coordinator. In 2017 I started marking the exam and now sit as 2IC Chief Marker. I have been involved with the Physical Education Studies Practical Exams for Cricket since 2014 as a drills coordinator. In 2017 I started marking the exam and now sit as 2IC Chief Marker.
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WA Cricket
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Australia
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Spectator Sports
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100 - 200 Employee
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Cricket Coach - Bowling
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Jun 2022 - Sep 2022
Working with the WA Cricket Female Academy pace bowlers in the pre-season program to improve performance and prevent injury with efficient bowling actions. Developing effective run techniques to enable balanced bowlers allowing for efficiency at the crease. Working with the WA Cricket Female Academy pace bowlers in the pre-season program to improve performance and prevent injury with efficient bowling actions. Developing effective run techniques to enable balanced bowlers allowing for efficiency at the crease.
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Education
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Edith Cowan University
Bachelor of Education - BEd, Health and Physical Education/Fitness