Kelly Wyss has a diverse work experience spanning over a decade. Kelly started their career at Target as a Sales Assistant in 2009 and worked there until 2013. In 2013, they also had short-term roles as a Sales Representative at Hospital Television Rentals and as an Electoral Assistant at the Australian Electoral Commission.
From 2013 to 2014, Kelly worked as an Administrative Assistant at Go Workplace Training. Following this, they became a Careers Assistant at Curtin University from 2014 to 2016.
In 2016, they joined WA Police as a Graduate Officer (Level 3) and worked in various roles within the organization. These roles include Project Officer (Level 3), Business Practice Coordinator (Secondment Level 5), and finally, Workforce Officer (Level 4, Acting Level 6).
Kelly's most recent position is the Racing Strategic Planning Coordinator at Racing & Wagering WA (RWWA), which they started in August 2019.
Kelly Wyss completed their Bachelor of Psychology degree at Curtin University from 2012 to 2015. Prior to that, they attended Hampton Senior High School from 2007 to 2011. Kelly also obtained a Certificate I in Business from National Corporate Training in 2011. In addition to their educational background, Kelly has acquired several certifications, including Mental Health First Aid in 2016, Level 1 Coach (Centre Coach) from Riding for the Disabled Assoc. Australia Ltd in 2018, and Senior First Aid from St John Ambulance (WA) in 2023. Kelly also holds certifications in Preliminary Riding Coach from Pony Club Australia in 2020, HorsePower Australia Community Coach (Level 1) from Riding for the Disabled Association of WA Inc. T/A: HorsePower Australia in 2019, and Licence to Perform High Risk Work from the Department of Commerce in 2014. Kelly has also obtained various other certifications, including the National Police Clearance from WA Police in 2019 and the Working with Children Check from the Department for Child Protection and Family Support in 2018. Kelly has also received the WA Volunteer 2021 & 2022 (Certificate of Recognition) from the Department of Communities WA.
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