1 / 15

Volunteering: A NGB perspective Lawn Tennis Association

College Sport Week 2014. Volunteering: A NGB perspective Lawn Tennis Association. Christine Sprowell, Further Education Manager Poppy Brimson, British Tennis Youth Group member. Today’s session. Volunteers in tennis – A vital ingredient Volunteering – Your pathway to success

sailor
Télécharger la présentation

Volunteering: A NGB perspective Lawn Tennis Association

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. College Sport Week 2014 Volunteering: A NGB perspective Lawn Tennis Association Christine Sprowell, Further Education Manager Poppy Brimson, British Tennis Youth Group member

  2. Today’s session • Volunteers in tennis – A vital ingredient • Volunteering – Your pathway to success • Careers in tennis • Training opportunities / making it happen

  3. The LTAs Mission is…. …to get more people playing tennis, more often

  4. Volunteers in tennis – A vital ingredient • Recruitment tactics: • Club members - Giving something back to the sport • Parents • Schools & colleges – Sports Leadership training/ experience • Colleges & universities – Student Tennis Ambassadors • Tennis Satellite Clubs – Play, LEAD, Compete • British Tennis Youth Group • Reward and recognition • Careers in tennis

  5. Volunteering – Your pathway to success • Volunteers make things happen in sport… • Volunteering can also make things happen for you… • Qualifications are not enough these days! • Volunteering – The chance to gain valuable, transferable vocational skills and experiences • A stepping stone into Higher Education or employment

  6. Careers in tennis Roles in tennis (on court & off court): Tennis Coach Facility Design Tennis Development Officer Finance NGB Development / Management Roles Agent Club Manager Human Resources Receptionist / Customer Service Marketing & Promotion Official – Referee / Umpire / Line Judge Sales Operations Strength & Conditioning Coach Public Relations / Journalism Psychologist Information Systems / IT Racket Stringer Legal

  7. Training Opportunities for Young Volunteers

  8. Young Volunteer Structure in Warwickshire • Training courses available • Tennis Leader • Competition Organiser • Referee / Tournament Organiser • Tennis Futures • 20 selected tennis leaders • Website Facebook Twitter Volunteer support • Social Media Training • Tennis Activator Training • College / Uni • Tennis Ambassador • Inclusive or Primary School Course for those assisting in schools • Assistant Coach • Level 1 Coaching Assistant Course • British Tennis Youth Group - Nationally selected

  9. Volunteering Opportunities • Tennis Leader • Club – School - College • Tennis Futures • County Events & Competitions • eg. Great British Tennis Weekend events • Tennis Ambassador • International Events • e.g. Wimbledon, Aegon Classic • British Tennis Youth Group

  10. British Tennis Youth Group • Poppy Brimson

  11. The importance of young volunteers! • Encourage people of all ages and abilities to try something new • Give people more confidence that they can achieve things they didn’t think they could • Offer a point of view from a young person’s perspective • Offer own thoughts and ideas to help develop the industry • Offer support to coaches, schools etc.

  12. Tennis Leaders

  13. Final thoughts… Useful Websites: www.lta.org.uk www.tennisfoundation.org.uk Contact: education@tennisfoundation.org.uk And finally: • Say yes to everything! • Take every opportunity to volunteer & gain experience • Use sport as a stepping stone to higher education or employment • A fun, exciting job doing something that you love…

More Related