Sport Technical Co-ordinator Position Description

Sport Technical Co-ordinator Position Description


Purpose


To provide a resource to community volunteers looking for specific sport information and to monitor the overall quality of experience in community sports programs through interacting with parents, coaches, and athletes.

Qualifications

 

  • General knowledge of the rules and regulations of each sport offered by the community
  • Resourceful in obtaining necessary information from other communities, Provincial office and other provincial sports bodies are necessary
  • Certified in SOC NCCP course
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills
  • Access to computer and e-mail is required


Duties and Responsibilities

 

  • Interact with parents, coaches, and athletes to ensure that sports programs are being run in accordance with Provincial and Community guidelines
  • Ensure participation ratios of athletes to coaches are within safe and effective limits (ex. 4:1)
  • Educate the importance of and monitor completion of SOC NCCP coaching courses of all SOO coaches
  • Promote Sport Specific Conference call (SSCC) meeting to all community coaches
  • Attend SSCC with community coaches
  • Ensure ample competitive opportunities are available to all sport programs; work with Conference Convenors if opportunities are lacking
  • Inform Provincial Staff Representative of any invitational competitions for monitoring and promotion purposes
  • Liaise with sport technical coordinators from other communities and serve as a resource for coaches to “best practices” done in other community programs
  • Function as a link between the Community Council and various sport clubs in communicating relevant changes and updates
  • Keep Community Council informed on sport technical matters
  • Assist with any athlete and volunteer issues that may arise (i.e. suspension, discipline, etc.) and keep SOO informed of these incidents using Accident and Incident Forms
  • Work with Head Coaches to locate and procure a practice facility and ensure the facility meets safety standards
  • Upon vacating the position all files etc. must be passed on to the new Sport Technical Coordinator
  • Review and be familiar with sections the information and policies contained in the Resource Library
  • Maintain Special Olympics e-mail address and Google Drive files

 

Time Requirement

 

The estimated time commitment is 2-5 hours per week.

 

Duration of the Position

 

Two year term or as per Community by-laws

 

Accountability

 

To work in cooperation with the Community Council. To liaison with various SOO Provincial staff as necessary.

 

Orientation and Training

 

Orientation and training is available through the Community Council and/or representatives from the Provincial Office

 

 

Community Sport Technical Coordinator Year at a Glance

January

 

Winter Sport Season starts

 

Act as liaison between sport clubs and council

February

 

Act as liaison between sport clubs and council

 

Check in with Winter sport coaches

March

 

Summer Athlete Registration

 

Act as liaison between sport clubs and council

 

Work with summer coaches to make sure facilities are booked and that they have the proper certification and practice plans in place

April

 

Act as liaison between sport clubs and council

 

Check in with Winter/Spring coaches to see if any changes need to be made for next year’s season

 

Volunteer Week/ SOO Volunteer Gifts

May

 

Beginning of Summer sport season/ End of Spring sport season

 

Act as liaison between sport clubs and council

June

 

Act as liaison between sport clubs and council

 

Check in with Summer Coaches

July

 

Act as liaison between sport clubs and council

August

 

End of Summer Sport Season

 

Act as liaison between sport clubs and council

 

Check in with the Summer coaches to see if any changes need to be made for next year’s season

September

 

Winter/ Spring Athlete Registration

 

Act as liaison between sport clubs and council

 

Work with Winter/Spring coaches to make sure facilities are booked and that they have the proper certification and practice plans in place

October

 

Beginning of Spring Sport Season

 

Act as liaison between sport clubs and council

November

 

Act as liaison between sport clubs and council

December

 

Act as liaison between sport clubs and council

 

Check in with Spring Coaches

*Please Note: the year at a glance has been created as a guideline, additions or changes to the responsibilities of the position may be made based on the needs of the community