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Job Description
Sport Program Workshop Facilitator
Application deadline : October 1st,
Start of Training : Immediately
Position Type : Contract
Compensation : $ / 2h workshop ($ / workshop during training)
Schedule and Availability : Nights, weekends, and ability to travel.
Location : Quebec & Ontario
Other Requirements : Bilingualism preferred
Program Overview – Dare to Care
Dare to Care is a unique and vibrant charitable organization that has been at the forefront of bullying prevention programming since . We are a national award-winning program which has surpassed 1,, participants in our school-based program across Canada. Since , we have expanded to work with Canadian amateur sport organizations and have become leaders in the Safe Sport Movement.
Our Vision – Thriving communities where every individual has a sense of belonging
Our Mission – Empower communities with the skills and courage to prevent bullying so everyone can prosper in life, learning and play
Our Values – C.A.R.E.
Connection – We believe that people are the center point of everything we do and strive to create trusted relationships where individuals feel valued, respected and have a true sense of belonging.
Advocacy – We have the courage to tackle and be the voice for a complex and crippling issue that impacts children, youth, and adults in all aspects of life.
Relevancy – We will continue to deliver impactful and innovative content which will require creating thinking, collaboration, continuous learning and leadership.
Excellence – We will always go the extra mile to ensure superior program development and delivery while paving the way to be leaders in the space of bullying prevention.
Job Description – Sport Program Workshop Facilitator
Bullying is a societal problem that is impacting individuals in all areas : School, work, sport and home life. In sport there is a fine line between competitive spirit and true bullying. Whether it’s from parents, guardians, athletes or coaches, disrespectful behaviour has become a growing concern at gyms, swimming pools, courts, rinks, ski hills, fields and all other sport locations.
Through our sport program, Tackle Bullying in Sport, we have facilitators travel across Canada to deliver comprehensive and interactive workshops to all members (athletes, coaches, management / leadership teams, parents, guardians, and officials) of sport organizations. Our goal is to increase awareness, educate, and give the tools and confidence to all participants in order to create more positive, safe and inclusive sport experiences.
Training :
Training / probation period will be supervised and guided by the Sport Program Director.
Familiarizing yourself with all of the Dare to Care workshop scripts; including coach / management workshop, parent workshop, and age-appropriate athlete workshops.
Observing a Senior Dare to Care facilitator for approximately 10 workshops (the total number will be at the discretion of the Executive Director and / or the Sport Program Director). These workshops will be a combination of in-person and virtual delivery.
Probation / Training period will be deemed over after a successful solo workshop delivery evaluated by the Sport Program Director (or other Senior Facilitator).
Program Delivery : (95%)
Delivering workshops independently once the training process is complete.
Working directly with the Sport Program Director to book / deliver workshops throughout the year.
Responsible for making their own travel and accommodation arrangements.
Submitting invoices to the Sport Program Director in a timely manner.
Completion of post workshop survey after each and every workshop delivered.
Stay current and relevant in the Safe Sport Movement.
Attend monthly facilitator meetings (virtual).
Attend bi-annual staff / facilitator retreats (winter & summer).
Outreach : (5%)
Working closely with the Sport Program Director, outreach initiatives may be explored (ie. contacting new organizations, networking, etc)
Potential attendance at various events / conferences on behalf of Dare to Care (payment for those events will be discussed)
Working with the Marketing Lead to support our social media initiatives (ie. taking pictures, sharing posts, etc.)
Required Skills, Knowledge and Abilities
A degree or diploma in sport related industry will be prioritized
NCCP certification is preferred
Experience in the sport sector (provincial, national or university athlete / coach / official experience considered a strong asset)
Experience public speaking
Experience in conflict management / mental health / community building / bullying prevention will be prioritized
Ability to present in English and French is preferred
Must be available weekends and weeknights
Must be available to travel out of town – with notice
Access to own transportation for local and out of town workshops
Ready to provide a criminal record check upon request
Basic understanding of Google Suites, Zoom and Microsoft PowerPoint
Working Conditions
Location :
Dare to Care is a Calgary-based organization but we work with sport groups across Canada. While some workshops will be held virtually, all athlete workshops are in-person. The successful candidate must be able to travel on occasion. All travel expenses will be refunded by Dare to Care.
Compensation :
Facilitators will receive $ per 2 hour workshop and be compensated for all travel expenses.
During the training period, the facilitator will be paid $ / workshop for up to 10 workshops while they observe and shadow a senior facilitator – all travel expenses covered. Any additional meetings, outside of training, will be compensated at $25 / h
How to Apply
Please name your documents as follow :
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Dare to Care is dedicated to employment equity and fostering diversity within the workplace in order to build an inclusive workforce where all employees have the opportunity to reach their potential. Dare to Care provides equal employment opportunities to employees regardless of their gender, race, religion, age, ability, sexual orientation, or marital status. We offer a family-friendly environment that allows for flexible work arrangements in order to support staff diversity and ensure a healthy work-life balance. We value and promote a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Should you require any accessibility related accommodations or specific adjustments to ensure fair and equitable access throughout the recruitment and selection process, and thereafter, please reach out to the recruitment team by email. All information provided will be treated as confidential and used only to provide an accessible candidate experience.