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Coaching a Girls on the Run program is the most rewarding way to get involved with Girls on the Run. You get to experience the program first hand, feel a sense of accomplishment that you have made a difference in the lives of the girls, and have a ton of fun with your team of coaches and incredible girls!
POSITION INFORMATION
The Head Coach is a volunteer position that works with a team of coaches to facilitate the Girls on the Run curriculum to program participants. This position works closely with the Cincinnati Council Director and entails approximately 4 hours per week with additional time required on two to three weekend days for a one-day six hour training, a community race event and for First Aid/CPR training, if necessary.
Major responsibilities include: preparing, organizing, and supervising the weekly lessons; leading the program participants through each lesson; serving as a role model and mentor; coaching program participants on proper stretching, running form, hydration and sports nutrition; attending a community running race with program participants and other volunteers; attending coaches meetings with the Director during the season; interacting with parents of program participants; planning and coordinating the end of season banquet; understanding and believing in the mission of the organization; and acting as a spokesperson for the program.
This volunteer position may be used as a service learning project, internship, or other college credit project upon agreement of the college/university and Director.
QUALIFICATIONS
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A strong desire to work in the field of girl development
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Experience working with youth
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Excellent communication skills
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The ability to be flexible and to improvise when needed
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To inspire and motivate others to believe in the Girls on the Run mission
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High organizational skills
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The ability to recognize conflict and have the skills to help resolve it
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The capacity to work in a partnership with a co-coach and/or assistant coaches
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Attend 1-Day GOTR Coach Certification Training
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First Aid/CPR certification
EXPERIENCE
The ideal candidate will have the following experiences:
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Has worked directly with girls ages 8-11 in a girl-positive environment
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Has experience as a runner/walker either recreationally or competitively
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Has volunteered in direct service organizations
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Has awareness of the common and different needs of girls
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