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.
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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.
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The LG Professionals SA Career Navigator Program supports women to develop a strong, authentic professional identity and approach their career and work with positivity and proactivity.
The Program equips participants with the knowledge, skills and confidence to:
Designed to be highly interactive, with an emphasis on peer learning, the Career Navigator Program is made up of a two 1.5-hour online sessions and a two-day in person workshop at LG House, which will equip you with skills and tools to dial down your inner critic, build your career courage and take charge of your life and career.
Registrations for this event are open to female Local Government Professionals Australia, SA members, council employees, employees of regional subsidiaries and Local Government Professionals Australia, SA invited guests.
By registering for this 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 for the final forum of 2024 with the theme of ‘Belonging’, as we explore the transformative power of professional and personal circles. Guest speaker, Nicola Lipscombe, will help you ‘Know your Circle’, Talisha King and Pavani Paramasivam will ‘Show their Circles’, whilst a speed dating networking session will allow you to ‘Grow your Circle’.
This Forum will be held in person at Tiwu Kumangka, 2 Young Street Blackwood, and via Zoom on Wednesday 11 September 2024 from 9:15 AM - 12:45 PM. A ‘pay your own way’ networking lunch will follow from 1:00 PM at the Belair Hotel, 141 Main Road, Blackwood.
Know your Circle: Inside and Out Nicola Lipscombe
Circles are powerful containers for connection, mentorship, opportunities and expansion. Spaces where we learn to shape and share our own unique voices. Places where we can be nurtured and supported and challenged to expand into our own (often unrealised) potential. We all have multiple circles in both our professional and personal lives. How well do you know your current circles? Which needs do they fulfil? Where are the edges and overlaps? What new territories could be explored?
This keynote will guide participants to critically and compassionately evaluate all the different relational networks in their lives. This includes the “Inner Circle”, that particular collection of archetypes or parts we primarily listen to within ourselves. A circle quest can then begin – to consciously reshape, widen and create a new circular map. One that honours the individual, embraces diversity and invites new possibilities.
Through a unique lens of psychology, neuroscience, mythology, archetypes and storytelling Nicola will inspire you to redefine, reconnect and reshape your circles Inside AND Out.
Grow your CircleWomen’s Network Committee members, Gemma Chambers and Jayme Leis, will facilitate this Networking Speed Dating Session to help you ‘Grow your Circle’ in record time. The engaging format of this structured, energetic session will maximise your networking potential in a fast-paced, fun, yet supportive environment.
Show your Circle Gain inspiration from two amazing women in local government as they share their stories and reflect on the meaningful impact and value of their own circles.
Talisha King Reconciliation Officer City of AdelaideTalisha grew up in Katherine N.T (Jawoyn Country) and Nhulunbuy N.T (Yolngu Country), with her Aboriginal family from Gurindji, Mudburra (Kimberly’s W.A) and Waanyi (Mount Isa) Lands, and Australian British heritage from her mother’s side.
Beginning her career as a Radiographer at the Alice Springs Hospital, she found her love for healthcare which opened the door for working directly with the health needs of the Aboriginal Community as a Clinical Aboriginal Health Worker. This role allowed Talisha to progress through SA Health and into a strategic role overseeing the implementation of the Country Health SA Reconciliation Action Plan. These skills are now used to progress Reconciliation priorities at the City of Adelaide.
As Reconciliation Officer, Talisha is passionate about the positive impact her work has on fostering unity and understanding within the community. Engaging directly with diverse groups, she is privileged to facilitate dialogues that bridge gaps and resolve conflicts, which is both intellectually stimulating and deeply fulfilling. Each day presents a variety of tasks, keeping Talisha’s role dynamic and challenging. Building meaningful relationships with community members and colleagues enriches her professional experience, and the opportunities for personal growth and development are invaluable.
Pavani Paramasivam Team Leader – Community Connection (Libraries) City of MitchamBorn and raised in Malaysia, coming to Adelaide to complete her Year 12 and tertiary studies, Pavani began her career in Singapore, specialising in Library Automation. Over a span of 22 years, Pavani has enjoyed a very challenging and rewarding career in Librarianship, Technology, Project Management & Leadership. This has taken her to the US, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Hong Kong, Philippines and since 2010, to Adelaide where she commenced her career within SA Local Government in 2010.
Over the journey, Pavani has learned from and been inspired by exceptional leaders, been fortunate to lead and mentor amazing people and furthermore, collaborate with talented professionals across various fields and sectors. Pavani’s 36 year career has been marked by evolving relationships and opportunities. Her formed circles have been equally beautiful and challenging. As some of Pavani’s circles have diminished, many have grown to a solid state, whilst others remain dynamic.
Her career in local government has been a highly rewarding and enriching phase of her professional life. Starting out with the City of Marion Library Service, Pavani was fortunate to work on some interesting projects as part of a remarkable circle where she was able to learn and flourish in a new environment. 2022 saw Pavani’s move to the City of Mitcham, where she continues to be inspired by a new circle of brilliant leaders and team members, collectively making a positive community impact.
If you would like to host a regional hub please contact Melissa Davis-Bishop, Manager – Professional Networks Engagement via email melissa@lgprofessionalssa.org.au
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 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/.
We are pleased to host this exclusive session for Alumni of the LG Professionals SA Executive Leaders Program.
As the world grows more complex, leadership must do more than keep pace - it must drive transformation. This workshop invites you to join a conversation about the emerging future of leadership, where we’ll explore the latest trends, strategies, and tools that are reshaping how we lead.
Together, we’ll dive into the challenges and opportunities that complexity brings, considering how you can apply innovative approaches to your unique leadership context. Drawing on the latest global insights and emerging trends, we’ll explore how leaders can harness complexity, turn challenges into opportunities and lead with a vision that embraces the interconnectedness of our global landscape. You'll be introduced to cutting-edge strategies inspired by the World Economic Forum’s latest research, including integrating systems thinking and using innovative tools that redefine problem-solving and strategic foresight.
This isn't just about learning new concepts; it's about engaging with them, questioning them, and finding ways to make them work for you. How can you thrive in this dynamic landscape? Let’s explore these questions together, equipping you with the skills and insights needed to navigate and shape the next era.
Join us for a collaborative session where adaptability meets innovation. It’s time to step into the future with confidence, redefining what it means to lead—not just with knowledge, but with a plan to make it your own.
Facilitators:
Leidy Alvarado B.Ind.E, MEng PM
We are pleased to introduce you to Leidy, new to the Uncharted Leadership team.
Leidy is a dynamic force, blending her engineering expertise in the mining sector with strategic acumen refined over 13 years. A creative thinker and problem-solver, she excels in Organisational Capability, Project and Change Management, Strategy Alignment and Business & Process Improvements, optimising efficiency and efficacy. Leidy's true passion and unwavering commitment lie in leadership and development. She ignites potential in others, nurturing emerging talents and guiding them to excellence. In the ever-shifting landscape of modern business, Leidy's prowess is her ability to navigate through uncertainty and complexity with grace and agility, turning challenges into opportunities for growth and innovation.
Andrew Stevens
A familiar face, Andrew Stevens is a director and co-founder of the Uncharted Leadership Institute. Andrew is passionate about the roles that management and leadership development play in making communities more productive.
Timing:
2:00 PM - 2:30 PM Informal Focus Group Discussion
2:15 PM Arrivals for workshop
2:30 PM - 5:30 PM Reshape the Future of Leadership: A Collaborative Extension to Your Executive Leaders Program
5:30 PM - 6:00 PM Networking Drinks
Join us at the LG Professionals SA People and Culture Network Forum as we welcome international keynote speaker, Jamie Getgood, who will share one of the world’s biggest transformational culture initiatives – the General Motors Holden Closure and Transition Program.
This Forum will be held on Friday 20 September 2024 from 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM at the City of Charles Sturt Civic Centre and via Zoom.
Driving Change and Culture through Courage, Resilience and Trust
Jamie GetgoodPeople Avenue
Awarded Australian Leader of the Year at the Australian Excellence Awards, Jamie Getgood travels the globe as an International Keynote Speaker to share his People Focussed approaches that have transformed the many organisations he has worked in.
With General Motors Holden closing its manufacturing operations in Australia, he took on the leadership of the closure of the Automotive industry oscillating the focus around culture, people leadership, change management and employee engagement principles. Through his approach, he and his team transformed General Motors Holden from a bottom quartile performer to one of the best General Motors quality plants in the world during the last 8 months of its existence.
Shortly after the successful Holden Closure and Transition program, Jamie established Getgood Consulting which quickly grew to be a highly sought after HR service provider supporting companies across Australia and Asia/Pacific.
Jamie is now the Managing Partner for People Avenue. People Avenue is an offshore marketing, sales and recruitment accelerator agency driving innovation and revenue growth for its clients globally.
Using the power of this internationally acclaimed culture transformation and change management story, Jamie will inspire with actionable insights as you learn from this real-world case study.
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The 2024 LG Professionals SA Women’s Network Conference is designed to focus on personal and professional development for women in local government. This event will highlight the profound impact that a sense of belonging has on career growth, overall wellbeing and the wider community. Attendees will gain valuable insights and practical tools to foster a strong sense of community and belonging both within their professional lives and beyond.
Join us for a day of inspiration, learning, and empowerment as we explore ‘The Power of Belonging’ and work together to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for women in local government. By attending this event, delegates will enhance their:
WOMEN'S NETWORK DINNER The Women’s Network Committee are organising a ‘pay your own way’ dinner at a nearby location the evening prior to the conference to give delegates an opportunity to network informally and enjoy a meal ahead of the event. To register your interest, please indicate this within your online registration and further information will be shared.
Download the full program here
Registration at our events and programs are open to Local Government Professionals Australia, SA members, council employees, employees of 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
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.
The Plain English movement was designed to cut through the confusing legalese of important documents in an effort to create clear and coherent communication using common, everyday language that is easily understood by the reader. Incorporating Plain English principles into your work will result in less writing time, shorter documents and enhanced readability. Even if your role doesn’t require a lot of writing, how you come across is crucial to your credibility. The ability to write clearly, precisely, powerfully and persuasively is a key skill that enables you to summarise and present ideas, build relationships and gain commitment to action. It can also demonstrate your knowledge, confidence and professionalism. This course uses your own writing examples to demonstrate the use of Plain English principles and persuasive writing techniques.
For more information, visit https://lgprofessionalssa.org.au/powerful-business-writing/.
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