Community Transition Coordinator
The Community Transition Coordinator is a crucial role within Special Olympics Ontario, aimed at bridging the gap between school programs and community programs for student-athletes aged 18 to 21. This position is vital for ensuring a smooth transition for athletes, facilitating their continued participation in sports, and fostering community engagement. The coordinator works closely with local schools, parents, and community clubs to create opportunities for student-athletes to integrate into community sports programs, ensuring they remain active and supported.
Main Responsibilities
- Be a member of the community council and attend community council meetings.
- Identify SOO student-athletes to target in local school boards.
- Establish relationships with local school boards and schools.
- Organize parent information nights/sessions in the schools.
- Organize opportunities for student-athletes to attend community events and try community sport programs.
- Collaborate with community coaches to find suitable clubs for new athletes.
- Determine the need for new clubs based on school athlete participation and demand.
- Communicate with the Provincial Office on developments, concerns, and issues related to transitioning athletes.
- Assist in recruiting new volunteers by informing parents about volunteer opportunities.
- Pass on all files to the new Transition Coordinator upon vacating the position.
- Review and be familiar with relevant sections of the information portal.
- Maintain the Special Olympics email address provided.
Annual Responsibilities
- Meet with the Schools Programs Developer for training updates.
- Prepare reports on transition results from each semester.
- Consult with Community Councils to identify openings in clubs.
- Review anticipated numbers of graduating student-athletes and set targets.
- Update and distribute "What's Where" packages.
- Participate in Parent Information Sessions.
- Work on special projects and committees as required.
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