Special Events


Sport Coach/Event Volunteer
Sport Coach/Event Volunteer

Volunteering as a youth sports coach or special event volunteer can be a rewarding experience that positively impacts the lives of young athletes and the community as a whole. The process for becoming a youth sports coach volunteer can vary based on the organization, sport, and local regulations. Here's a general outline of the typical steps involved:

  1. Research and Choose a Sport: Decide on the sport you're interested in coaching. It's important to choose a sport that you're knowledgeable about and passionate about teaching to young athletes.

  2. Complete Application: The Town of Archer Lodge will require you to fill out a volunteer coach application. This application will ask for your contact information, coaching experience (if any), references, and any relevant certifications. Once your applications is cleared you will receive a link to complete your background check.

  3. Background Check: The Town of Archer Lodge requires coaches to undergo a background check to ensure the safety and well-being of the children. This is typically done to screen for any criminal history that could pose a risk to the young athletes.

  4. Training and Certification: Depending on the sport and the organization, you might need to complete certain coaching training and certification programs. These programs often cover topics such as coaching techniques, child safety, first aid, and rules of the game. Some sports might also require you to become certified by a national governing body.

  5. Orientation: Once accepted as a volunteer coach, you may need to attend an orientation session. This is where you'll receive more information about the organization's policies, procedures, and expectations for coaches.

  6. Parent Communication: Effective communication with parents is crucial. Be prepared to discuss your coaching philosophy, practice schedules, game schedules, and any other relevant information with parents or guardians of the young athletes.

  7. Coach Responsibilities: Understand and be ready to fulfill your responsibilities as a coach. This includes planning and conducting practices, teaching skills, fostering teamwork, ensuring safety, and providing a positive and encouraging environment for the athletes.

  8. Season Participation: Once the season starts, you'll be actively involved in coaching practices, games, and potentially tournaments or events, depending on the level of play.

Session Session Dates Days of Week Location(s) Grade/Age Filled  
2024 Youth Sports Coach 01/01/2024–08/09/2024
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Multiple Sites 18–99 Years 110/500
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