Sporting Memories is a charity and social enterprise that helps older people to reminisce, replay and reconnect through the power of sport and physical activity.
The Community Sport and Health Officer role is the perfect opportunity to understand the role of sport and physical activity in the Community, and as a coach with Sporting Memories you will be helping to run fully accessible and inclusive group sessions that are physically and mentally stimulating as well as games combined with supporting sporting reminiscence sessions.
Your responsibilities will include:
-Supporting activities within a weekly Sporting Memories Club within the leisure centre including preparation and monitoring and evaluation reporting.
-Supporting Sporting Memories Club Members, volunteers and member referrals through their wellbeing journey.
-Connecting with referral partners and volunteering organisations in the Community.
-Facilitating inclusive activities (including travel) in other settings (e.g. care homes).
-Facilitating inclusive seated physical activities and games in Leisure Centre.
-Education (Health & Safety, Safeguarding, Dementia awareness, Sporting Memories).
There will be a requirement to travel across Leeds on a regular basis, This could be by public transport as part of this role although a driving licence and own transport would be advantageous
What your apprenticeship includes:
-A mixture of face to face and online catch ups every 4 - 6 weeks to discuss feedback and progress
-A mixture of on and off the job training, including workshops and webinars
-Reviews every 12 weeks with your Line Manager and apprenticeship Trainer
-The chance to get Functional Skills in English and maths (if you don’t already have GCSE)
- Working towards a level 3 Community Sport and Health Officer apprenticeship over the course of 12-18 months
Desired Skills
Empathy with older people and people living with long-term health conditions Personability Patience Good verbal communication skills Ability to work independently and without supervision
Personal qualities
Ideally some lived experience of working with or caring for older people, especially those living with long-term conditions.
Confidence to travel independently and visit and engage with new organisations.
A good interest in and knowledge of some sports
Qualifications required
None specific - The role might particularly suit an older person looking to return to work or change career
Future prospects
Working with older frail people in Leisure centre supporting and in the wider community delivering outreach work or further training qualifications within the leisure sector or community sports development.
Or
Activity coordinator in a care home or further training in the care sector.
Training to be delivered
Community Sport and Health Officer Apprenticeship L3 including Functional Skills in Maths and English
Employer
John Charles Centre for Sport
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Middleton Grove
West Yorkshire
Leeds
LS11 5DJ
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