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About the Position
Position # 477
OrganizationSpecial Olympics Ontario- Belleville & Quinte West
Position Community Coordinator - Special Olympics Belleville & Quinte West
Location 14 Panter Circle
Impact Statement As a grass-roots organization, Special Olympics relies on volunteers at all levels of the movement to ensure that every athlete is offered a quality sports training and competition experience. Our athletes look to our volunteers for inspiration, guidance and coaching. In return, our volunteers have amazing experiences and often stay with our organization for years.

Volunteering for Special Olympics can be a life-changing experience — not just for the athletes, but for you as well. Special Olympics Ontario's programs promote participation and inclusion and transform the lives of people with intellectual disabilities. When volunteers come together with athletes with intellectual disabilities through Special Olympics, longstanding myths are dispelled, negative attitudes changed, and new opportunities to embrace and celebrate people with differences are created.
Description Purpose

To coordinate the Special Olympics Community Council, ensure that all policies and procedures are followed and ensure programs are delivered in accordance with the Provincial Special Olympics constitution, by-laws and guidelines.



Qualifications

Strong leadership, organizational and administrative skills
Strong written and verbal skills
Ability to coordinate and delegate tasks
Knowledge of Special Olympics Ontario Community would be an asset
Computer and email access is strongly recommended


Duties and Responsibilities

-Call and preside over all council and executive meetings.
Ensure that communication is maintained between the Community Council Members.
-Ensure information is disseminated between community council members and amongst the community at large.
-Ensure that all District Meetings are attended by a member of the community to ensure communities’ interests are represented.
-Liaise with Community Treasurer to monitor the Community’s financial position.
-Encourage recruitment of volunteers to act as executive members for vacated positions.
-Ensure that all Community Council members are fulfilling their roles in accordance with their job descriptions.
-Provide a link between the Provincial office and the community to ensure new policies are followed and communicated to the membership.
-Orient the succeeding Community Coordinator before vacating the position.
-Keep the Provincial Office apprised of community activities.
-Be knowledgeable of and understand the guidelines, policies and bylaws of Special Olympics Ontario.
-Act as the point of contact, or designate a point of contact, for public inquiries regarding local programs.
-Maintain Special Olympics e-mail address that is provided to you if applicable.
-Review and be familiar with all sections on the information portal.
-Work with Head Coaches, District Developer and council to complete all endorsement and games paperwork in a timely fashion during games years.
-Provide Provincial Staff Representative with Community Program and contact updates on a semi annual basis or as changes are made.
-Ensure community elections are held once every other year or as outlined in the Community Operating Guidelines.
-Review Community Operating Guidelines on a yearly basis with community council and make and updates or changes that are necessary-all changes must be sent to your Provincial Staff Representative for approval.


Time Requirement

Varies depending on ongoing community events. Approximately 2hrs per week average.


Duration of Position

Two year term or as per Community By-laws


Accountability

To work in cooperation with the Community Council and with the membership.
To provide updates to the Provincial Office as required.
Training Details Orientation and Training

Orientation and training is available through the outgoing Community Coordinator and/or Provincial Staff Representative.
Working Conditions home based office
Duration More than 1 year
Timing Anytime
Time Detail 1-3 hours per week
Age 18+
Ideal for An Individual
Transportation Car required
Area(s) of Interest Boards/Committees, Leadership/Management, Recreation/Sports
Skill(s) Manage Meetings & Groups, Change Management, Decision-Making/Prioritizing, Creative Thinking, Accountability, Ethical Framework
How to Apply
Application Link:
Website http://belleville-quintewest.specialolympicsontario.ca/
Email Send an Email Message
Contact Stella Haskin
Phone 613-848-1001
Address 14 Panter Circle Belleville, K8P 4S7

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