Mitchell Kerr-Read

Sailing Coordinator at Sandringham Yacht Club
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(386) 825-5501
Location
AU

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Credentials

  • First Aid
    Australian Resuscitation Council
    Jun, 2022
    - Oct, 2024
  • Working with Children Check
    Victorian Government
    Jan, 2018
    - Oct, 2024
  • RSA
    Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation
    Jan, 2018
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • Events Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Sailing Coordinator
      • Mar 2022 - Present

    • Sailing Administrator
      • Apr 2021 - Mar 2022

    • United States
    • Technology, Information and Internet
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Bar Supervisor
      • Mar 2020 - Mar 2022

      · Updating the process at the bar by creating new and revised standard operating procedures which are clear, instructive and easy to follow· Training, hire and oversee new bar staff· Conflict resolution: Ensuring that all patrons are safe and that conflicts are resolved quickly and without escalation· Create promotions for sales or new products

    • Partnership and Event Coordinator
      • Mar 2020 - Apr 2021

      This role has seen me securing the Victoria School Team Sailing to be located at the Chelsea Yacht club and ensuring its future sustainability with the club whilst also coordinating and managing an event to relaunch the yacht club after the Pandemic. Victorian School Team Sailing:· Constant communication with Australian Sailing· Frequent meetings with the club manager to brainstorm ideas and strategy· Pitching the idea of team sailing to the committee and sailing committee· Promotion of the CYC by going to schools, creating video content and community engagement· Actively seeking potential sponsorships to be partners for the sailing series. CYC Relaunch Event:· Lead a group of members to plan all parts of the event with frequent meetings with the club manager and committee· Establish a volunteer roster for the event and ensure that all standard operating procedures are updated for the volunteers to follow and for the club to use in future events.· Creation and implementation of Marketing plan for the event· Talks with local community and business to get them on board for the event· Creating promotional videos

    • Bartender
      • Apr 2014 - Mar 2020

      Mitch’s job requires high communication and customer service skills to aid the smooth and effective management of functions for events such as weddings, engagements and special celebrations. Mitch’s role also includes back of house tasks, including regular ordering and delivering stock for the bar, accounting skills that the till tapes are accurate after every shift.

    • Australia
    • Events Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • NBL Workforce Services & Patron Services
      • Feb 2021 - Apr 2021

      Mitch was involved in the first NBL Cup at the John Cain Arena in the staff check in and assisting the Melbourne Olympic Park Staff patron staff as well as working at the A-League at AAMI park. These roles required effective direction of patrons to their correct seats, answering patron questions and ensuring that COVID protocol was followed at all locations. Mitch also worked as a floor marshal where he was responsible for the safety of other staff members in the areas in case of an emergency.

    • Australian Open 2021 Workforce Services
      • Feb 2021 - Feb 2021

      Working alongside Tennis Australia and Melbourne Olympic Park Staff for the Australian Open, Mitch was responsible for all Patron Staff and courtside security for all games at Rod Laver Arena. His role as the shift leader involved the management of the staff check in and accreditation of people entering Rod Laver Arena. Every staff member was checked through Spark’s online services system, to ensure all staff members has the correct accreditation for access into the stadium. This role required strong management skills and the ability to change working situations quickly, as Mitch would chase up staff that were late or had not gone to the correct area, and had to contingency staff to those required roles. As the Shift Leader, there was a responsibility for the wellbeing and safety of the team, being the first point of call for any problems with work and requirements of allocated tasks.

    • Australia
    • Spectator Sports
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Head Coach
      • Oct 2017 - Apr 2021

      The role at Melbourne Sports Institute consists of working with secondary students all over Victoria. Mitch uses his organisation skills to plan and schedule training sessions. Mitch also communicates clear instructions to students to help their development in motor skills, knowledge and match strategies, which the students can transfer those skill from training to matches. The role at Melbourne Sports Institute consists of working with secondary students all over Victoria. Mitch uses his organisation skills to plan and schedule training sessions. Mitch also communicates clear instructions to students to help their development in motor skills, knowledge and match strategies, which the students can transfer those skill from training to matches.

    • Australia
    • Spectator Sports
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Events Management Intern
      • Aug 2019 - Dec 2019

      Mitch’s role at Australian Sailing is to provide assistance to the Manager of Regatta’s and Events, working on multiple events and regattas around the country. Mitch’s role comprises of building great relationships with the host venue, the race management committee, and the volunteers and competitors. In addition, Mitch’s responsibility entails administration tasks for national events and regattas and finding resources to improve the overall experience of stakeholders of Australian Sailing, using Revolutionise Sport for to administer the online entry and results software. This consists of organising the rosters for the volunteers in the organisation, compiling their personal details, medical records, and contact information. Obtaining quotes from various local and domestic suppliers in regards to volunteer merchandise and first aid for the sailing events, and communicating this back to the team. Mitch also had the responsibility to use Australian Sailing’s website to publish content.

    • Australia
    • Wellness and Fitness Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Senior Intern
      • Jul 2019 - Dec 2019

      Mitch’s responsibility as a Senior Intern was to provide athletic development for the Intermediate Tennis and Golf and the supervision of eight Junior Interns. This was run effectively through creating and managing the delivery of strength and conditioning programs, which had a focus on athletes power, strength and muscle endurance. Also, the management of athletic development programs which included linear, lateral, stabilisation, activation movements. Mitch’s role also included providing constructive feedback to the Junior Interns on how they could deliver athletic development clearly and accurately

    • Junior Intern
      • Feb 2019 - Jul 2019

      Mitch’s responsibility as a Junior Intern was the delivery of athletic development sessions which focus on teaching fundamental movement patterns and strength and conditioning programs. This goal was achieved through collaboration with junior interns, senior interns and the exercise physiologist staff. Mitch’s teamwork skills were most important for the effective delivery of sessions.

Education

  • Deakin University
    Bachelor's Degree, Exercise & Sport Science with Distinction/ Business (Sport Management) with Distinction
    2016 - 2019
  • Victoria University
    Diploma, Sport development
    2014 - 2015
  • Frankston High School
    2008 - 2013

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