Typical responsibilities for a Community Sports Coach Apprentice may include:
- Planning and delivering high-quality sport and physical activity sessions for a range of community groups.
- Running clubs, groups, outreach sessions and holiday activities across local venues.
- Supporting community projects that promote activity, wellbeing and social inclusion.
- Helping to design new community sport initiatives that encourage participation among inactive groups.
- Building partnerships with local organisations including schools, youth services, charities, councils and community groups.
- Recruiting, supporting and working alongside volunteers or assistant coaches.
- Promoting activities and engaging with target groups to raise awareness and drive participation.
- Adapting activities to suit different ages, abilities and needs.
- Tracking attendance, gathering feedback and measuring impact of programmes.
- Helping to plan and evaluate community projects or multi-week programmes.
- Assisting with marketing campaigns to promote sessions, events or initiatives.
- Maintaining safe, inclusive and welcoming environments for all participants.
- Administrative tasks linked to planning, monitoring and evaluating activities.
- Ensuring safeguarding, equality and health and safety practices are always followed.
Training to be Provided
· Level 4 School Sports Coach Apprenticeship Standard
· Sector specific CPD, such as;
o Multi-skills coaching - practical coaching skills
o Behaviour Management
o Community engagement and inclusion training
o Volunteer recruitment and support
o Outreach and behaviour-change approaches
o Safeguarding / Prevent
o Mental Health and Wellbeing
Pay: £8.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Company events
- Company pension
- Free parking
- On-site parking
Work Location: In person