Recreation Coach Responsibilities
Hold at least one weekly practice
Coach/ref all team games (for U6 & U8; older groups have paid refs)
Attend coaches’ meetings to pick up equipment/uniforms
Conduct a short parent meeting at the first practice
Learn and adhere to organization league rules, policies, and procedures.
Report any incidents to the VP of Recreation
Prerequisites
Register as a coach at Online Registration - Login (sportsaffinity.com)
Complete two online trainings prior to being registered as a coach
Safe Sport Training
Concussion Training
Agree and sign Head Coach Responsibility contract, AFTER prerequisites are completed, ONLY FOR HEAD COACH
Description:
The age group coordinator role is a critical role in our youth soccer organization. Without effective age group coordinator volunteers, our program would not be able to function. Communication and organization are two key attributes that are essential for the coordinator to be effective
The coordinator’s role is to be the main point of contact between the OYS administration and the coaches/parents. The age group coordinator is responsible for a group of teams based on players' age & gender. The VP of Recreation will rely on the age group coordinator to make sure the age groups overseen run smoothly.
The coordinator is responsible for organizing teams, recruiting coaches, finalizing rosters and assigning coaches to teams. You will be tasked with making sure your teams’ coaches are all registered properly with the required training and that they understand their responsibilities as coaches. You communicate with the coaches, who are then responsible for communicating with their teams regarding practice & game schedules. Coordinators are the first point of contact for parents who have questions/concerns or are new to the OYS program.
The bulk of the workload for age group coordinator occurs in the weeks immediately following the close of registration which is the 2nd and 3rd week of July (fall season) and February (spring season). The workload is much heavier in the Fall season than in Spring.
Communication:
Email
The main method of coordination between you & parents and potential/existing coaches. Once teams are formed, the majority of parent communications should be done by the coach(es)
You act as a “filter” to get messages to the person(s) who are able to take action on the request (e.g. play-up requests, field coordination issues, registration issues)
An oremyouthsoccer.com email will be set up for you to use.
GroupMe App
Used by the Admin team to send smaller messages to coordinate all the moving pieces of team formation & registration (e.g. please check email, need players approved or marked paid, added players, teams are getting close to being full)
Description:
Field Duty volunteers are responsible for answering questions about field locations, scheduled games (times/days), and keeping emergency curbs clear. They aid in helping lost children find their families or vice versa, are one of the first points of contact during an emergency in and around the pavilion, and make sure that the teenagers in the snack shack are safe (which is why the volunteer needs to be 18+). Field Duty volunteers are also asked to help with uniform and ball sorting and distribution, team picture distribution, end-of-season team medal distribution, and past years’ uniform sales.
Description:
The referee coordinator has the overall responsibility for assigning, managing, recruiting and retaining club referees.
Responsibilities:
Assign referees to district and recreation games
Games located at Lakeside Sports Park
Know the referees experience level to assign the referee appropriately
Referee retention
Communicating with referees or their parents creates a good repour
Build confidence by giving positive encouragement and support
Oversee the recruitment of club referees.
Know how many referees will be reffing each season
When needed, advertise ref courses.
Inform potential referees it is helpful to read through ALL the instructions
Oversee referee mentors
Recruit referee mentors to OYS
Offering referee mentors is a positive way to help young referees build confidence
Be aware of changes to the Laws of the Game and share the information with the referees.
Intervene as needed e.g. abuse of referees, inform the secretary of any problems.
Communication:
Email
Main method of coordination between you & referees.
Secretary will relay information to coordinator from UYSA
Your email address will be posted on the OYS webpage. You can choose to use your private account or have an oremyouthsoccer.com email set up.
Description:
The head age coordinator role is a critical role in our youth soccer organization. Without effective age coordinator volunteers, our program would not be able to function. Communication and organization are two key attributes that are essential for the coordinator to be effective
The head coordinator’s role is to be the main point of contact between the age coordinators and the admin. The head coordinator is responsible for overseeing age coordinators. The VP of Recreation will rely on the head coordinator to make sure the age groups overseen run smoothly.
The head coordinator is responsible to help the age coordinators form teams, check on waitlist, roster any players desiring to play up, and recruit and train any new age coordinators needed for the following year. You will be tasked with monitoring the waitlist and communicating with age coordinators on who needs to play up and assisting in grouping documents to be sent to parents.
The bulk of the workload for the head age group coordinator occurs in the weeks immediately following the close of registration which is the 2nd and 3rd week of July (fall season) and February (spring season). The workload is much heavier in the Fall season than Spring.
Communication:
Email
The main method of coordination between you & parents and potential/existing coaches. Once teams are formed, the majority of parent communications should be done by the coach(es)
You act as a “filter” to get messages to the person(s) who are able to take action on the request (e.g. play-up requests, field coordination issues, registration issues)
Your email address will be posted on the OYS webpage. You can choose to use your private account or have an oremyouthsoccer.com email set up for you
GroupMe App
Used by the Admin team to send smaller messages to coordinate all the moving pieces of team formation & registration (e.g. please check email, need players approved or marked paid, added players, teams are getting close to being full)