Budding coaches of the future are being given the chance to learn more about what it takes to become an effective sports leader.
Jersey Sport is running a Level Two qualification in Sports Leadership this summer, for 13-16 year-olds. The course, at FB Fields, will combine the theoretical and practical elements of coaching.
“We’ll be showing them how to plan, lead and then evaluate sessions,” said Laura Robertson, Schools, Physical Literacy and Education Lead at Jersey Sport.
“Being a good coach isn’t necessarily about knowing the most about your sport, but actually about knowing how to get the most out of people by understanding how to best talk to them, setting the right example and tone at training and inspiring others.
“The qualification will form a great foundation for young people to go on and become coaches and, who knows, some might even go on to work with us at Jersey Sport.”
The first course is from 8-17 August, while a second course will run from 22-31 August.
“The young people who undertake this qualification will learn and demonstrate important life skills too, this isn’t just about on field coaching,” added Dan Garton, Jersey Sport’s Community Programmes Officer.
“They’ll get to develop transferable skills such as effective communication and organisation, whilst learning to lead and deliver basic physical activities.”
Full details, including the exact times, can be found on the news pages of Jersey Sport website – www.jerseysport.je – where you can also download the application form. The course costs £120.
Participants do not need to have a Level One qualification to sign up for this qualification.