Volunteer Opportunity

Lead Trainer I

On-site
Volunteer must be in or near Washington, DC
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Published 4 months ago

Details at a Glance

Date
January 9, 2024
7:00 PM - 11:59 PM EST
Time Commitment
A few hours per week
Recurrence
Recurring

Description

Do you have a passion for roller derby and a knack for strategy? Are you a natural leader with a proven ability to motivate and inspire others? If so, then we want you to apply for our Volunteer Lead Trainer I position! 

We are a diverse group of individuals with a shared love for the sport and a commitment to excellence. We are looking for a Trainer who will help us intake new members and help them grow with us as we take our league to the next level. 

About the team: 

Founded in 2006, DC Roller Derby (previously  known as DC Rollergirls)  is a 501(c)(3) volunteer-run, non-profit organization, and are members of the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) — the international governing body for women’s amateur flat track roller derby. WFTDA is composed of skater-owned and -operated leagues worldwide that have united to lead the growing sport of roller derby.

The non-profit league is run by skaters, officials and dedicated volunteers, who contribute their free time and talents to manage all aspects of the league — everything from managing operational funds to designing promotional materials. DC Roller Derby also maintains a strong sense of community pride by partnering with local charities and participating in local events. The league’s vision is to promote athleticism, diversity and roller derby, and foster self-worth, personal strength and empowerment within league skaters.

The individuals who make up the league come from all walks of life, and from all neighborhoods of the greater Washington D.C. area. The league welcomes individuals of all body types and abilities who want to challenge the mainstream idea of what athleticism looks like.

About the role: 

As the Lead Coach I, you will be responsible for the overall success of our incoming and new skaters. You will work closely with the skaters to develop individual and team skills and create strategic game plans. You will also be the first to interact with potential members to direct them based on their preference, whether as a skater, volunteer, or official.

Responsibilities: 

  • Develop and implement practice plans that focus on both individual and team skills 
  • Lead game day warm-ups and huddles 
  • Call timeouts and make strategic decisions during games 
  • Scout opposing teams and develop game plans accordingly 
  • Motivate and inspire skaters to reach their full potential 
  • Create a positive and inclusive team culture 
  • Communicate effectively with skaters, coaches, and league officials 
  • Assist the Training Committee with scheduling clinics, Boot Camps, rec league, and league tryouts, including (but not limited to):
  • Review current policies and documents
  • Assist bootcamp lead with managing attendee registration
  • Confirm dates with Training Committee Chairs and Practice Scheduling Liaison
  • Monitor attendees for Rec league
  • Manage the onboarding process for new members
  • Other administrative and training duties as assigned
  • In person attendance to lead training during practice times
  • Assess skill level of each skater

Qualifications: 

  • Experience in training roller derby or a related sport 
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills 
  • Ability to motivate and inspire beginner level athletes 
  • Commitment to creating a positive and inclusive team environment 
  • Knowledge of the WFTDA rules and regulations 

Bonus points if you have: 

  • Experience playing, officiating, or coaching in roller derby
  • A passion for roller derby
  • A strong understanding of athletic training (both mental and physical), and conditioning principles 

Compensation and benefits: 

DC Roller Derby is a volunteer led non-profit, this is an unpaid volunteer position. This role is expected to last the length of our season, January - late November 2024.


To apply: 

Please submit your resume highlighting your training or roller derby experience and send to secretary@dcrollerderby.org.

DC Roller Derby values diversity at our organization. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. 

Do you have a passion for roller derby and a knack for strategy? Are you a natural leader with a proven ability to motivate and inspire others? If so, then we want you to apply for our Volunteer Lead Trainer I position! 

We are a diverse group of…

Location

On-site
Washington, DC, USA

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