COMMUNITY ATHLETE REPRESENTATIVE
This page was reviewed on June 20, 2024, by Special Olympics Ontario.Â
COMMUNITY ATHLETE REPRESENTATIVE
Purpose
To provide a voice for athletes on community councils and to help ensure athletes in the community are participating in community initiatives.
Community Athlete Representative plays a vital role in ensuring that athletes’ voices are: heard, valued, and respected within the Special Olympics community.
Community athlete representative actively engages with athletes, advocating for their needs, and promoting a culture of inclusion and empowerment, and contribute to the overall success and impact of Special Olympics programs and initiatives.
-Promoting Athlete Engagement
-Celebrating athlete success
Qualifications
- Desire to be a leader amongst Special Olympics athletes
- Basic understanding of Special Olympics
- Good attitude
- Respected by other Special Olympics athletes and coaches
- Comfortable in group situations
- Committed and responsible
- Good language skills
- Good communication skills
- Ability to get to events without Community Council or Special Olympics Ontario support
- Access to computer and e-mail strongly recommended.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Attend Community Council meetings
- Work with Provincial Athlete Advisory Committee
- Communicate with local athletes about their interests, concerns and wishes for Special Olympics
- Make sport club visits to local clubs
- Work with Community Public Relations Coordinator to set up speaking events around your community and to help athletes in your community become involved in these events
- Work with Community Fundraising Coordinator to make sure athletes participate in local fundraisers
- Work with Community Registrar and Volunteer Coordinator on recruitment campaigns
- Make sure that Athlete Empowerment is happening in your community
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Work with Community Council to find the next Athlete Representative and train them when your term is finished
·     Review and be familiar with sections 1,6,7,8, and 18 of the information portal.
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Maintain Special Olympics e-mail address that is provided to you if applicable.
Time Requirement
- Up to 10 hours per month, e-mails, phone conferences, meetings, events and workshops
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13 month term
Accountability
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Reports to Community Council and Provincial Athlete Advisory Committee and is accountable to all local athletes
* Please note that Athlete Representative position on a Community Council can not be related to any Community Council member.