Please see below for scheduled programs and events. We also have Expressions of Interest open for our Short Courses.
The LG Professionals SA Ignite Program is a leadership learning path for supervisors, team leaders and coordinators in local government across South Australia.
The focus of the program is to enable those who have limited experience in managing and leading people to develop the competencies required to be successful in their role.
Download the full prospectus here.
Registrations at our events and programs are open to Local Government Professionals Australia, SA members, council employees, employees of regional subsidiaries and Local Government Professionals Australia, SA invited guests unless specified otherwise on the event or program brochure.
By registering for this event/forum/program you will be subscribed to the LG Professionals SA mailing list. Should you wish to unsubscribe at any time, please email eve@lgprofessionalssa.org.au.
Developed in partnership with UniSA and local government experts, the Strategic Management Program (SMP) has been designed to increase the skills and capabilities of leaders and managers in local government.
Participants will build high-level leadership and management skills within a local government context, and learn technical skills to manage business functions and enhance innovation, strategic thinking, business acumen and operational excellence.
Download the prospectus here
The Local Government Professionals Australia, SA Leadership Excellence Awards Program recognises outstanding achievement and innovation in local government. The association is pleased to present a program that not only recognises excellence, but contributes to the advancement and improvement of local government as a sector.
Join us to celebrate the achievements of local government professionals.
Event Details:
Pre-Dinner Arrivals: 6:45pm
Dinner: 7:30pm
Dress: Cocktail
Registrations close Friday 26 April 2024 unless sold out prior.
Download the invitation.
For assistance, please email mhay@lgprofessionalssa.org.au or phone 8224 2087.
This event is only open to people employed by a council or other local government entity unless they are event sponsors or corporate partners.
Note: A cancellation policy applies to this event. Please view the policy here before registering.
Many leaders find conversations about performance to be difficult and too often avoid them altogether. Providing feedback, particularly when a team member’s performance falls short of expectations is one of the most critical functions a leader performs. Yet for many this is one of the most dreaded and avoided.
This program enables participants to develop skills and confidence in holding these conversations in an easy and comfortable environment. Participants are provided opportunities to engage with a new and contemporary approach. They will prepare for effective performance conversations in their workplace.
Visit https://www.lgprofessionalssa.org.au/performance-coaching for more information.
Local government Community Development Managers and Senior Leaders are invited to this special workshop where the question will be asked and answered, 'Is that Council's role?'
This workshop will be held in person at the Unley Oval Community Hub on Wednesday 29 May 2024 from 9:30 AM - 12:45 PM. A recording will be available for those unable to attend in person.
The workshop will focus on the following outcomes:
This is a high value content workshop for busy managers, offering experiential learning and practical tools/tips/concepts/frameworks to take away.
Our main speaker will be announced very soon.
Registrations for this workshop are open to Local Government Professionals Australia, SA members, council employees, employees of regional subsidiaries and Local Government Professionals Australia, SA invited guests who are undertaking a manager or senior leader role within Community Development.
By registering for this workshop you will be subscribed to the LG Professionals SA mailing list. Should you wish to unsubscribe at any time, please email admin@lgprofessionalssa.org.au.
The Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) is a program aimed to provide participants with a greater level of comprehension and understanding of local government; increased understanding of leadership concepts and practices and how to integrate these learnings into the workplace, increased confidence; enhanced self-awareness; an appreciation of and an ability to work with different personality types; the opportunity to challenge their assumptions.
Download the prospectus here.
By registering for this event/forum/program you will be subscribed to the LG Professionals SA mailing list. Should you wish to unsubscribe at any time, please email admin@lgprofessionalssa.org.au.
Join us as we welcome Kate Mason, Jodie Summer, Kath Messner, Amy Schmid as guest speakers for the upcoming Women's Network Forum: My Superpower.
This Forum will be held in person at Normanville Surf Life Saving Club and via Zoom on Thursday 13 June 2024 from 9:45 AM - 1:00 PM.
There will be an informal pay your own way networking lunch held at the Normanville Surf Life Saving Club after the forum. Please indicate on your registration form whether you would like to attend.
Harmony in Diversity Kate MasonThe Personality Coach
Kate Mason is 'Australia's personality coach'. An international keynote speaker, presenter, and coach, she is passionate about people understanding their personalities to gain resilience and confidence. She believes that once you know who you are, you can connect with everyone in life.
Based in Adelaide, South Australia, Kate Mason has been a successful businesswoman for over 30 years. She is also trained in personality profiling and is an expert in understanding how personality affects lifestyles and relationships.
She supports businesses, workplaces, and individuals to discover the impact that innate personality type and temperament play in their relationships. Kate is also the author of ‘Who is this Monster (or Treasure) in my House’ and hosts a podcast, ‘Parenting and Personalities’.
Using real-life examples, facts, fun, and humour, Kate will show you how to communicate successfully with everyone in your life.
Faces of the Fleurieu Join us as we hear from three inspirational women in local government who are all currently working within organisations on the Fleurieu Peninsula, as they share their perspectives on their experiences and how they have harnessed their superpowers.
Jodie Summer Director of Corporate Services District Council of Yankalilla
Jodie Summer, a passionate and dynamic professional, forged her path through commerce and leadership with unwavering determination. Guided by her mother's keen eye for numbers, Jodie's journey began at PwC, where a pivotal secondment to Brisbane sparked her passion for innovation in financial solutions.
Transitioning to SA Ambulance Service, Jodie rose to leadership, managing a finance team at just 22. Driven by a thirst for knowledge, Jodie completed her Chartered Accountant program while on maternity leave, showcasing her commitment to personal and professional growth.
As a Chartered Accountant, she ventured into diverse sectors, including international development with Motivation Australia and impactful roles at RSPCA, where she championed Lean principles of management and cost-saving initiatives. Her unexpected transition to local government, following her instrumental role in a merger, reflects her adaptability and strategic foresight.
Beyond the office, Jodie's focus and determination shine through her athletic pursuits, from conquering open water swimming challenges to representing her state in CrossFit as a Masters Athlete.
As Jodie prepares to inspire at the upcoming forum, she embodies the essence of "My Superpower," urging others who aspire to harness their innate gifts and unleash their fullest potential upon little old Adelaide, South Australia, and the world.
Kath Messner Team Leader Library Services District Council of Yankalilla
Kath Messner has managed to enjoy some amazing moments during a diverse and long career working across the country. She considers her colleagues and the close connection that comes from working with communities as highlights of her working life. After considerable time mulling this over, her superpower is the ability to embrace change and always be true to her authentic self.
What started as a volunteer position in a local country council just down the road became a stint in State Government on the Yorke Peninsula, which eventually morphed into a world-class desert adventure. Following this, a change of direction and states found Kath enjoying rainforests, small children, school libraries, and sourdough, sprinkles of kindness, and supporting families in strife.
Kath’s career went full circle when she returned home to the Fleurieu Peninsula and back into LibraryLand, an amazing place for all who seek! She welcomes you to the best-kept secret of the south, our patch, surrounded by natural beauty, where she will reflect on connections, opportunities, and the support of women along her journey.
Amy Schmid Team Leader Customer Experience Alexandrina Council
Amy is a seasoned professional with a strong background in local government, boasting over a decade of experience in various roles. Beginning her career at the age of 17 as a trainee within the tourism and events team at the City of Holdfast Bay, Amy quickly demonstrated her capabilities, leading to a permanent role in information management and later a stint in customer service. She then transitioned to the City of Charles Sturt as a Customer Experience Officer before advancing to her current role at Alexandrina Council as Team Leader of Customer Experience at the age of 25.
Passionate about delivering exceptional customer service, Amy recognises the integral role her team plays within the council and for the community. Beyond her professional life, Amy leads a busy personal life, raising two lively toddlers and enjoying the oceanside lifestyle in the coastal town of Middleton.
Amy's career journey and dedication to her role highlight her as a motivated and accomplished individual within the local government sector. She brings a wealth of experience and a positive attitude with her to both her personal and professional life.
Registrations for this forum are open to Local Government Professionals Australia, SA members, council employees, employees of regional subsidiaries and Local Government Professionals Australia, SA invited guests.
By registering for this forum you will be subscribed to the LG Professionals SA mailing list. Should you wish to unsubscribe at any time, please email admin@lgprofessionalssa.org.au.
Project management is something we do every day in local government and it’s an area we should be leaders in. Beyond providing you with essential knowledge and skills to plan, manage and execute projects on time and on budget, this program takes a deeper dive into project management theory and looks at both operational and strategic elements of project management. Best suited to those who have some project management experience behind them, and those that have completed the Introduction to Project Management course.
For more information, visit http://lgprofessionalssa.org.au/advanced-project-management/.
Registrations for this event are open to Local Government Professionals Australia, SA members, council employees, employees of regional subsidiaries and Local Government Professionals Australia, SA invited guests.
Project management is a fundamental skill in our modern workforce, as it ensures that what is being delivered is not only right, but that it also delivers against the business opportunity - so it's important that we get it right.
This course is designed to cover the basic principles of managing projects to help you plan, control and organise activities to ensure that you are delivering successful projects every time. It is best suited for staff who may be new to managing projects or have not previously undertaken any formal project management training.
This course will be delivered in person at LG House, 148 Frome Street, Adelaide.
For more information, visit https://www.lgprofessionalssa.org.au/introduction-to-project-management/.
Join us on Friday 5 July 2024 at the Crowne Plaza as we unpack issues relevant to people and culture professionals in local government today, and equip you with the tools and knowledge to connect with colleagues and expand your networks, influence across all levels, and grow your skills.
Attendees will leave with:
and more!
This conference is also a fantastic opportunity to develop and strengthen connections and collaborate with like-minded local government people and culture, work health and safety, human resources and broader local government professionals.
Full Program Coming Soon!
This conference is open to all local government People and Culture, work health safety and human resource professionals - we also strongly encourage anyone who works closely with People and Culture or with a passion or role in leading the future of the local government workforce to attend.
Registrations at our events and programs are open to Local Government Professionals Australia, SA members, council employees, employees of regional subsidiaries and Local Government Professionals Australia, SA invited guests.
By registering for this event you will be subscribed to the LG Professionals SA mailing list. Should you wish to unsubscribe at any time, please email admin@lgprofessionalssa.org.au.
Mailing Address: 148 Frome Street ADELAIDE SA 5000 Phone: 08 8224 2080 Email: admin@lgprofessionalssa.org.au