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Golf Head Coach, Assistant Coach and Team Manager

In-Person Ongoing

Summary

Special Olympics Ontario/London is dedicated to enriching the lives of Londoners with an intellectual disability through sport.

Location

In-Person

London, Ontario

When

Opportunity Type
Ongoing - Start Anytime
Schedule
Flexible

About This Opportunity

Within London, there are numerous Head Coach and Assistant Coach positions as there are multiple skill levels, locations, dates and times.

There are 3 distinct programs

  •  Eagles – high ability – play regularly on golf course with 2:1 athlete to coach ration. Dates of play are at discretion of coaches i.e. Belmont & Maple Ridge Golf Course 
  • Falcons – medium ability – play at Parkside 9. Dates are mid-June to end of August from 7:00 to 8:00 
  • Chippers – lower ability – majority play at Parkside 9 with some at Tin Cup. Dates are mid-June to end of August. 

Tin Cup has 2 sessions from 6-7 and 7- 8. Parkside 9 has one session from 6-7.  

Parkside 9 has a driving range and is for the exclusive use of Special Olympics 

 The Tin Cup is a driving range and we have limited spots for the Chipper program 

 Head Coach – Chipper Program 

  • Directs the program and assigns athletes to driving range area 
  • Determines if weather conditions will permit safe play 
  • Assesses ability level of athletes to determine which program the athlete is best suited for. Coordinates with Falcon and Eagle programs to see if they can accommodate athletes with appropriate skill sets 
  • Coordinates volunteer assignments to athletes 
  • Encourages volunteers to work on basic swing techniques with athletes. 
  • At Tin Cup – activities are almost entirely directed at driving range 
  • At Parkside 9 – 15 minutes for driving range, 15 minutes for short game and 15 minutes for putting 
  • Does need a medium level knowledge of golf to know swing patterns, etc. Knowledge of golf rules not a priority 
  • 2 hour commitment on one night 


 Head Coach – Falcon Program 

  • Directs the program and assigns athletes to driving range area 
  • Determines if weather conditions will permit safe play 
  • Assesses ability level of athletes to determine which program the athlete is best suited for. Coordinates with Falcon and Eagle programs to see if they can accommodate athletes with appropriate skill sets 
  • Coordinates volunteer assignments to athletes 
  • Encourages volunteers to work on basic swing techniques and rule interpretations with athletes. 
  • Has a par 27 course to work with to develop athlete skills 
  • Should have a good knowledge of rules of golf as well as swing patterns, etc. 
  • 2 hour commitment on one night 


 Head Coach – Eagles Program 

  • Directs the program and assigns athletes to coaches. Generally speaking, this is a 2 athlete to 1 coach ratio
  • Determines their own budget and dates of play. Determines which competitions they wish to attend. 
  • Determines if weather conditions will permit safe play 
  • Picks the dates and locations of where athletes will play. Generally speaking, it is at a regulation golf course. However, coaches can vary play and determine rules of play. i.e. individual play, best ball, driving range practice. 
  • Helps to assess ability level of athletes to determine which program the athlete is best suited for. Coordinates with Falcon program to see if they can accommodate athletes with appropriate skill sets 
  • Coordinates volunteer assignments to athletes. Encourages volunteers to work on basic swing techniques and rule interpretations with athletes. 
  • Has a par 27 course to work with to develop athlete skills 
  • Needs to know the rules of golf and how to work with golf swings, strategy and tactics. 
  • 3 hour commitment one day a week

Assistant Coaches – Eagles and Falcons 

Same as head coach but is not the directing mind. Is responsible for working with and developing athlete ability and proficiency levels in golf. 

For these two programs, the coaches should be able to have a good working knowledge of rules or, at least be agreeable to taking training to learn rules of golf. 

Assistant Coaches – Chippers 

Need to be more in tune with the safety aspects of golf. Care in golf swings, stances and locations are key to a safe program. 

Knowledge of rules of golf not a requirement but is helpful. Coaches need to exercise patience and know when to step in to ensure a safe and fun experience


Golf Manager 

  • Under the general supervision of the Head Coach 
  • Takes attendance 
  • Collects cash 
  • Assists with training – Concussion training 
  • Correspondence with athletes and parents 
  • Liaison with parents and volunteers 
  • 2 hour commitment one night a week 
  • Does not need to have knowledge of golf

Volunteer Requirements

Whether you meet these requirements or not, we encourage you to share your interest in us. You may still be a fit for a different opportunity with our organization.

  • Over “age of majority” in province of opportunity
  • Willing to undergo a background or police records check
  • Comfortable commuting to opportunity location
  • Minimum Age
  • Additional Requirements

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