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Full Time volunteering opportunity available for a Young Officials Development Officer within the British Judo Association

The BJA and Youth Sport Trust (YST) is concerned that the profile of technical sports officials such as judges, referees and scorers is ageing and that there is currently no formalised structure for enabling young people to take up these roles. Supported by V Funding and National Governing Bodies, the Youth Sport Trust have taken initial steps towards addressing this.

Since June 2007 the Youth Sport Trust has developed nine young officials’s awards, created by full time volunteers working directly within nine NGB’s. Our target to recruit, train and deploy 100 16-19 year old technical officials by June 2008 is on schedule, and we are confident that this will be exceeded.

Formal structures enabling young people to progress pathways to be successful sports performers and coaches have already been established in England. We believe that it is now essential to create a complimentary structure for technical sports officials through our Young Officials Programme. It is important that we build on the success of year one and embed the awards that have been created into school sport so that young people can step on to the officiating pathway.

We are now looking to recruit a volunteer to undertake an amazing opportunity as a Young Official Development Officer to further develop the existing BJA officiating awards.

The role of a Young Official Development Officer

To manage and develop the Young Officials Project and to further develop the Time Keepers and Competition Recorder officiating courses.

The post:

•  Full time volunteering opportunity, (hours are flexible)

•  To commence at the beginning of September 2008 for 40 weeks

•  Ideally based at the Headquarters of the BJA (some flexibility available)

•  To develop and assist in the delivery of Officiating Courses

•  To establish links with Schools, Clubs and County Sport Partnerships

•  Engage with key personal responsible for events and competitions.

•  Prepare and produce reports at regular intervals to demonstrate progress of project.

Volunteer Expenses :

•  Up to £60 a week for 40 weeks – total of £2,400

•  Up to £4,000 expenses.

If you are interested in this post: please complete the expression of interest form and return to simonbuttery@britishjudo.org.uk by 3pm Monday 16 th June 08 or contact 07791 074883 for more information.


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