General Information
JOB TITLE: Special Olympics Coordinator
Job Description
GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND GOALS:
To provide for all interested Special Needs students an opportunity to improve their athletics skills and develop their character by competing at a level that challenges each to reach his or her potential relative to the rules and regulations of Mass. Special Olympics. This is an separate program, not to be confused with the existing BPS intramural or varsity programs.
REPORTS TO: Director of Athletics
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Supervises/coordinates/processes all record keeping for students including health forms, permission slips, applications, etc.Coordinates transportation arrangements for participants.Supervises and coordinates scheduling of events with Mass. Special Olympics.Monitors the safety of the participants and the security of the playing areas and equipment.Recruits, trains, and motivates instructors. Supervises activities.Recommends equipment for purchase.Adheres to standards regarding rules and regulations of the sport and of Special Olympics.Attends meetings, clinics, workshops and seminars and maintains a professional attitude toward the position.Establishes and maintains accurate records related to each aspect of the activities.Performs other related duties as requested by the Director of Athletics.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Demonstrated professional experience working with urban youth with disabilitiesDemonstrated ability as a teacher and concern for the athletic achievement of the participantsSuccessful completion of instruction in First Aid, CPR, and Athletic Training or willingness to complete instruction not later than one (1) year after being selectedThorough knowledge of the rules and regulations of sport and Special Olympics adaptationsDemonstrated ability to command program integrity, inspire pride and good sportsmanship, and generate enthusiasmDemonstrated ability to work effectively with students and staff of varied ethnic backgrounds and degrees of disability
Terms:
Exempt-Hourly
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